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Parma Single Hole Bathroom Faucet with Drain Assembly

$247.80
$230.10
Parma Single Hole Bathroom Faucet with Drain Assembly

Parma Single Hole Bathroom Faucet with Drain Assembly

$247.80
$230.10
Found at 3 stores ·Prices updated 2 hours ago 
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Supreme Kitchen & Bath
$230.10 
Wayfair
Parma Single Hole Bathroom Faucet with Drain Assembly
$247.80 
Build.com
$247.80 
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Reviews

nice color

Melissa · Review provided by Wayfair Canada
February 12, 2024

Looks great!

Sophie · Review provided by Wayfair Canada
September 30, 2023

Great fixture for the price!

Natercia · Review provided by Wayfair Canada
May 31, 2023

value

priced well, solid feel, sturdy, modern without being too "out there." Client is thrilled.

MSF · Review provided by Build.com
September 16, 2022

Good faucet

It looks good and operates well. It does smudge easily, but it doesn’t bother me personally.

Bella2 · Review provided by Build.com
June 23, 2022

Beautiful fixture!

Beautiful fixture! Looked for a long time to find just the right fixture for a modern home and A very particular client. The quality and style of this is beyond compare.

Kjm · Review provided by Build.com
May 18, 2021

Looks very expensive

Melissa · Review provided by Wayfair Canada
April 24, 2021

Gorgeous on my navy vanity

Heidi · Review provided by Wayfair Canada
April 21, 2021

Faucet

The faucet and drain installed easy and works good. I have a Danz faucet with a vessel sink in my other bathroom which is the same style. Although this faucet is supposed to be Danz, the box reads Gerber which I assume is Danz as the product code is the same

Review provided by Build.com
March 26, 2021

Great Danze Single Hole Faucet

The chrome Danze single hole faucet in chrome is very stylish and functional. Ties into the other chrome fixtures in this upstairs bedroom bathroom.

jeffw · Review provided by Build.com
July 15, 2020

Danze - Danze D236158 Single Hole Bathroom Faucet From the Parma Collection product review

I have installed 6 of Danze - Danze D236158 Single Hole Bathroom Faucet From the Parma Collection in 2 custom homes and I like the look and performance of them.

Kash · Review provided by Build.com
December 09, 2019

Great product!

Love this faucet. This Danze faucet is a heavy, sturdy well-made item. Very smooth and quite water flow. No complains!

Goodie · Review provided by Build.com
January 24, 2017

This is truly a good looking faucet and would work well in any bath decor. It is sturdy and well ...

This is truly a good looking faucet and would work well in any bath decor. It is sturdy and well made, augmented by its clean lines and nice features.

B.B. · Review provided by Home Essentials Direct
December 08, 2016

This is a gorgeous faucet and looks simple yet modern. Superior quality, all major pieces are met...

This is a gorgeous faucet and looks simple yet modern. Superior quality, all major pieces are metal with a smooth matte finish. I like how easy it is to change temperature and turn on and off, there is less contact with the faucet and a reduced chance of spreading germs. The only one thing that I did not like was the pressure, I usually like a nice strong stream and this seemed kind of soft.

M.C. · Review provided by Home Essentials Direct
November 21, 2016

Certainly a nice looking faucet. It has a European flavor to it if you like that look. It came wi...

Certainly a nice looking faucet. It has a European flavor to it if you like that look. It came with two tiny stickers to put on the faucet; one red for hot water and one green for cold water. We used a plumber to install this faucet. The installation was about normal with the exception of the valve shank which was larger than the hole in the sink, thus the hole had to be reamed out which increased my Pluming Bill. The directions come in 3 languages. Every printed sentence had 3 lines for different languages. The directions for the Touch down Drain were on a piece of paper 4 x 5.5” also in 3 languages. This paper being so small was more difficult to read. To close the drain you push it down until it clicks with your finger and to open the drain you do the same. One of us in our house cannot imagine putting their hand into a dirty sink of water to get the drain opened to drain out the water, and then have to wash again. The other doesn’t seem to mind it. The unit came with a couple of tools. The wrench being to somehow to remove the cartridge from the sink to clear a clog. This is the feature I like the least about the faucet. Normal drains you pull up or push down a lever and don’t have to put hands into dirty water and I imagine if clogged to try to use the wrench under water. While it’s a unique and different method, to me, it’s crazy. This assumes though that you are trying to clear a clog with a snake (or some other physical manner) from the sink bowl, not a trap underneath the sink, such as the P-trap (the pipe that bends like a U in the piping under your sink). Things that I like about the faucet are that hot water starts to mix with cold water well into the cold side of the handle. I’m used to starting running water on the cold side, when washing my hands, and on many other faucets have to work well into the hot water side to get a warm blend that I feel is comfortable. With this faucet it seems less so. I know it seems like a minor thing, but it stood out to me, and I quite like it. I also like the way the water actually comes out of the faucet end. While it does look like there’s a plastic screen/aerator recessed into the end of the faucet, the water comes out as one clear stream (I will attempt to attach pictures to the review). It adds, to me, a beautiful final touch to an already attractive faucet. While one might think this would use more water, I don’t believe it does. Our older faucets had much stronger streams coming out of the faucet than this one seems to, which in my eyes is a good thing. This may just be due to the lack of stronger aeration of the water, but I can’t say. I do believe this faucet will use less water in the end while still providing plenty of water/strength for everything from washing your hands, to brushing your teeth, to filling the sink for shaving, etc. I guess my water bill will be the final judge as to whether I’m correct or not. All in all, I quite like this faucet. While the house is split to the drain stopper operation (see above), and it is an updated look that we’ll have to get used to in that bathroom, I think/hope that in time we will all see it as a great replacement/upgrade.

S.R.S. · Review provided by Home Essentials Direct
November 21, 2016

This Danze Parma Trim Line Single Handle Faucet is aesthetically appealing. It gives a nice facel...

This Danze Parma Trim Line Single Handle Faucet is aesthetically appealing. It gives a nice facelift to our small bathroom. I also appreciate the included touch down style drain, which makes it easy to install and works better than those with a pull up lever. The only difference is that you have to get your hand in the water to operate it. The turning action is very smooth and light touch. I recommend it!

M. · Review provided by Home Essentials Direct
November 20, 2016

It looks beautiful in our bathroom, replacing an old gold plated faucet. Two things of note that ...

It looks beautiful in our bathroom, replacing an old gold plated faucet. Two things of note that prevented me from giving it a perfect rating. One, the plate that covers the sink itself (oval shaped plate that covers the holes in the sink) came scratched. I've never seen a sink part come scratched before, so obviously the plate is not the same material. Plates aren't necessary if your sink only has the one hole to cover, but our sink has three holes, and therefore the plate was necessary. The second thing about the faucet that I didn't love is that it doesn't have an aerator, and if you are used to the "feeling" of the water coming out in a certain way making it seem like it is higher pressure, this will seem like low flow for sure. It's a nice addition to our bathroom, and installation was simple (for my husband who is handy around the home). He did buy some metal fittings to use with the plastic pipe in our home.

C.T. · Review provided by Home Essentials Direct
November 17, 2016
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Overview

We found this at seven stores including Wayfair, Focal Point Hardware, and PoshHausThis product sells from $230.10 up to $247.80. Users can save 7% by shopping at Supreme Kitchen & Bath.

Prices are currently high for this product, typically ranging from $174 to $223, and the lowest price we've seen is $148.68.

This product is also marketed as the 

Parma Single Hole Bathroom Faucet with Drain Assembly at Wayfair

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Description

Elevate your bathroom's aesthetic with the Parma Bathroom Faucet. Its sleek, cylindrical design and brushed bronze finish add a touch of contemporary elegance. Featuring a unique spout curve and slender lever handle, it combines functionality with beauty. Enjoy smooth operation and a drip-free experience thanks to the ceramic disc valve, while the laminar flow aerator ensures a hygienic water stream. Installation is made easy with integrated supply lines and an optional cover plate.