Today we continue with the second of three articles dedicated to water dispensers.
After a brief introduction and discussing the types of water that can be dispensed, today we’ll discuss the location and installation of a dispenser.
This criterion concerns where and how the dispenser is installed. It is important for evaluating the aesthetic impact, practicality, and available space in the kitchen.
- Under-sink: The dispenser is hidden in the cabinet under the sink, with a dedicated faucet. An elegant and discreet solution.
- Under-plinth: Installed in the base of the kitchen cabinet (the plinth). It is very compact, but less accessible for maintenance.
- Above-sink: These are freestanding models, visible on the kitchen countertop. They are easy to install and move, but they take up space.
Tipo di installazione | Descrizione | Pro/Contro |
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Under-Sink | Integrated into the kitchen cabinet, invisible, with dedicated faucet | Clean aesthetics, requires space. |
Under-Plinth | Installed in the base of the kitchen cabinet, very compact | Space-saving, less accessible. |
Over-Sink | Appliance installed on the kitchen counter | Easy to install, visible |
The choice depends on the available space and the desired level of integration.