Chrome has a slightly bluish tint and thus provides a cool and sophisticated look to your room.
Brushed nickel vs chrome bathroom fixtures.
The price of the brushed nickel faucets are much more than chrome.
This results in chrome fixtures looking more sophisticated and flashy look while nickel is considered a warmer color.
Use of brushed nickel.
Chrome is often seen as providing a more sophisticated and cool look to a room and nickel is often seen as a warmer color.
However brushed nickel is generally more expensive then it s shiny counterpart.
Those underlying tones are why brushed nickel faucets often look so perfect in a country kitchen painted in tones of english creams and soft greens because the nickel is warm versus the cool neutrals of steel and chrome.
Brushed nickel on the other hand has a yellow or white tint.
So are those small white marks that show up when water dries on.
Does not coordinate well with stainless steel.
Fingerprints are the bane of kitchen and bathroom fixtures.
For example chrome faucets won t scratch and therefore won t rust.
Brushed nickel counters water spots and scratches better than chrome which is shinier and will require more polishing.
Here lies the main difference between brushed nickel and chrome.
Varieties of brushed nickel fixtures often come with a wider variety of finishes than brushed chrome.
Most chrome fixtures have the same level of blue tint.
They will also last a long time without showing too many signs of aging.
Chrome will show water stains but they are easy to clean.
It blends in instead of being a statement piece.
Chrome fixtures tend to have the same level of blue tint in every piece while nickel ones appear more or less yellow depending on the amount of plating and density of the nickel used.
Another option for faucets is brushed nickel.
Brushed nickel faucet fixtures come in a wider range of finishes than chrome.
Brushed nickel hides water marks and fingerprints better than chrome.
Thus it provides a warm tone to the room.
If you clean the chrome too much or use abrasive chemicals it may dull over time as the chrome surface wears down.
If you want your bathroom or kitchen to look bright then a chrome faucet is the right choice.
Both nickel and chrome are highly durable.
Both my husband and i actually quite like the look of chrome but feel pressured to go with bn because everyone we have asked have bn in the master.
Nickel gives you a softer and toned down look.
While chrome plating creates a slightly blue shine nickel has a more whitish appearance.