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LMAO, no, I was stuck on what kind of tub to get.
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yeah, but it would be a water park.
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I don't think so. LMAO
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I could. That would be fun. From faucet to sink to counter to bathroom or kitchen. Yes I could.
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Sure. It actually gives you a great starting point. Understand the design of the faucet and what house style it fits best in then you immediately have a great list of appropriate features for the home(if you allow the home to remain consistent with the faucet style). When you design a house you have to start with something, so why not a faucet. Now, would I walk into an architect's office and ask him to design a home around a faucet. Not a chance. I would have many other ideas that I would want incorporated into the design of the house, the faucet isn't enough for me.
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Hello Marguerite. There is probably a lot of information you could start with by the choice in faucet and the fact that they want the house to match whatever it is that the faucet represents. In the commercial from where this question comes, the couple probably isn't looking to build a Victorian!!! You could certainly take into acouunt the style of the faucet, the lines and curves of the faucet and handle(s), even the flow of water. Is the faucet detailed or ornate, or is it low and sleek. What is the finish, bright and polished or brushed and muted. I think it could be done, it would certainly be an interesting challenge
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