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Three Tips for Home Water Filters Which Complement Your Home's Interior Design

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The benefits of drinking water daily are well known and with the Australian summer not too far away, this is the perfect time to consider your home drinking water options. The purchase of bottled water is one way to access clean-tasting water, but all that packaging is not friendly to the environment. So, before the temperature starts to rise, it is worthwhile researching home water filters for your home as these give you plentiful filtered water without any packaging. But how do you choose a water filter which best suits your home's interior design? Use these three helpful tips as a starting point on your search for a home water filter which best suits the needs of your family. 

In-cupboard design

One type of home water filter which suits every interior design is the unit which is hidden in a kitchen or laundry cupboard. Because the unit is hidden from view, you do not need to be concerned with what it looks like. It is not seen by your family or visitors but still provides the great tasting water you want. Since money is not spent making the water filter look pretty, this is often an inexpensive option for home water filters.

Stainless steel at sink option

Stainless steel provides a classic design home water filter that fits in well with any modern home. It sits on your kitchen bench close to your sink and is plumbed into the existing plumbing. This option filters the water each time you turn it on so the water is available as and when you want it. Stainless steel home water filters are easily cleaned with a soft cloth to remove any water droplets which may land on it. A stainless steel water filter adds classic elegance and blends in well with all types of interior design.

Glass countertop option

Glass home water filters are another classical design choice which suits many homes. Just like the stainless steel option, you can position it on the countertop near your kitchen sink and plumb it into the existing pipes. The only downside to glass is that it clearly shows the smallest speck of dust or dirt so it needs to be cleaned often to make sure the glass is always sparkling while on display.

As you can see, there are a number of home water filters which suit the interior design of your home, so choose one now and get it installed well before summer arrives and the need to drive cool water rises with the temperature.


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