BUYING GUIDES

KITCHEN

Kitchen Buying Guides: Luxury Designs for Culinary Spaces

Our extensive collection of buying guides are the go-to place for interior advice, product knowledge, aftercare maintenance, installation instructions, and how-to guides to support and help you in making the correct decisions for your home.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

WHAT IS AN UNDERMOUNT KITCHEN SINK?

An undermount sink is simply mounted beneath the surface, creating a sleek, modern look for the kitchen. Our undermount sinks are available in a variety of brassware finishes to complement our kitchen taps and hardware.

WHAT SINK MATERIALS CAN I CHOOSE FROM?

At Lusso, you can choose from a variety of materials for your kitchen sink. Our kitchen sinks are available in stainless steel material - with three beautiful coatings to choose from - as well as the stunning Italian Carrara marble and polished white ceramic. The Carrara marble showcases a muted white base with grey brushstrokes that roll through its exceptionally honed stone.

WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF KITCHEN TAPS?

Our kitchen taps come in an array of types and styles allowing you to choose the one that best suits your aesthetic or requirements. We have three signature styles; the pull-out tap, the kitchen mixer tap and the boiling water tap. Our pull-out taps contain an extendable spout that can be pulled out for easier washing around the sink. Our kitchen mixer taps are controlled by one lever that controls temperature and flow all from one operation. Lastly, our boiling water taps offer 4 in 1 innovation, giving you hot and cold, boiling water and filtered cold water from one single tap.

WHAT FINISHES ARE AVAILABLE IN OUR KITCHEN RANGE?

Our luxury kitchen taps are available in six flawless coatings - matte black, brushed gold, brushed stainless, gunmetal, polished nickel and aged bronze. The signature finishes are designed to work in cohesion with Lusso hardware and our range of kitchen sinks.

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A SINGLE AND DUAL KITCHEN FLOW TAPS?

Single flow taps are becoming more common within homes. The water mixes in the body of the tap and spout and gives a greater flow and even water temperature. Whereas dual flow taps provide hot water through the centre of the spout, separate from the cold.