I was compensated for this post, but all opinions and requests for ideas are my own.
A few months after we moved in to our house our kitchen flooded. Darn that refrigerator ice line. It was such a nightmare at the time, but a blessing in disguise as we got new hickory wood floors, which inspired us to also install granite, a new faucet, and paint our kitchen/great room. Since then, our kitchen has been sitting unchanged and has been hinting at me that something must be done.
Our faucet decided to help the cause by being oh so willing to pull down, but putting up a fight when it’s time to go back in to place. I knew it was time for a change, but I have a hard time deciding on something I will hopefully keep for years. I want it to be just right.
Luckily, I recently found the Delta Inspired Living site. It is awesome! They have a style quiz to help you determine what type of faucet will fit your design aesthetic best. It was right on too. It said I was traditional which is right on the mark.
Then, I found the Touch2O Kitchen Faucet and my world was rocked. With a simple tap anywhere on the faucet spout, hub or handle the flow of water is activated. And get this, it doesn’t even have to be from your hand. If you are wrist deep in chicken trimming, just tap it with your forearm to turn it on. Mind blown. This is a need people. I am a cross contamination freak. Touch20 technology is also water conservation smart. It will automatically turn off after four minutes.
I found the Cassidy with an Arctic Stainless finish that combines the traditional look with the Touch20 technology and was sold. I loved it the minute I saw it and knew it would fit in seamlessly. I cannot wait to have it in my kitchen! (The picture below is the Cassidy in Chrome finish so mine will be slightly less shiny, but you get the idea.)
Delta Touch2O Technology for your kitchen and bathroom is precisely in tune with your every touch. Take the quiz to learn which faucet style best describes you at deltafaucet.com
Disclosure: Compensation was provided by Delta via Glam Media. The opinions expressed herein are those of the author and are not indicative of the opinions or positions of Delta.


we just finished a mini-remodel (only sink, faucet, counter tops in kitchen) and we got the same faucet. WE LOVE IT!!! My husband doubted the touch feature for the extra cost ($150 or so over the same without touch feature), but just a week after it was installed, he was wondering why ALL faucets didn’t have that feature.
We also added a DYI magnetic spice rack (see post @ amybites blog).
We have natural tile backsplash and now granite counter tops…I LOVE it all!
Good luck and good choice!
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Went through the same thing with our ice line. So frustrating! Love your shutters!
I love the idea of touch2.0. It seems a great way to prevent the spread of germs. And aside from this safety feature, it looks great too.