Danze Faucet Review and Shower head

Receiving this faucet has instigated an enormous project. I had initially planned to just replace the faucet in my master bathroom. Only, I am a huge dummy and failed to look under the counter…

too many holes in counter for faucet

You’ll notice that there are FIVE holes drilled into this counter top. 🙁 So, I have the option of replacing the counter, or putting the faucet—the Sonora Two Handle, widespread in Brushed Nickle (D304554BN)— I received for review into a different bathroom. I chose the latter.


This bathroom has been haunting me for months. It’s one of those projects I would just like to pretend doesn’t exist. But, I have acknowledged the task thanks to this review opportunity and have begun tackling this remodeling project. So far, as with most DIY remodel projects in my home, there has been some hideous problem every step of the way. :/

Okay, so this bathroom is first and foremost, ugly. You can see in the reflection that there is a very old green tub with pink tile on one side of the room. I have no idea how to even work with that. So for now, I am just attacking this half of the room, in hopes that I will be able to get a pretty claw foot tub to eventually replace the existing one.

ugly bathroom before renovations

ugly bathroom

So, I have to 1. get rid of the old cracking wall mirror 2. remove gross vanity 3. remove what’s left of the wallpaper 4. paint walls 5. install new vanity and faucet. There are many more steps to follow, but for now this is as far as I’ve gotten.

Because this mirror is cracking from behind, removal isn’t too stressful. If I were trying to get it off the wall without breaking it, that would be awful. But because it’s garbage anyway, I am just going to break it off the wall.

In the picture below, you can see that it is cracking where the adhesive meets the back of the glass. This is happening all over the mirror.

Mirror cracking from behind

Now, I’ve never had to do this before, so I put on what looked like a Haz-Mat suit and some other safety items.

safety first cut proof gloves

I decided I didn’t want the entire mirror to come crumbling down on top of me so I put duct tape all over it in a grid-like pattern.

duct tape grid on mirror

I then decided I better get the vanity out of the way before smashing the mirror.

removed vanity

I wish I would have gotten video of me trying to break this mirror. I was so scared. It was ridiculous. At first I was really a total wuss about it and just sort of tapped it with a hammer. When nothing happened I got a little braver. (It just figures—if I weren’t trying to break it, it would have shattered, but because I’m actually trying to destroy it, it’s freaking indestructible.) But in the end, it took a guy to help me. 🙁 I called in reinforcements and Ben and I got the job done. It was such a mess. Tiny shards of glass were everywhere. It took sweeping, vacuuming and hand washing (in that order) about four times to get it all up. But the duct tape did keep large pieces from falling and shattered even more.

Now that the mirror is off the wall, we had to scrape what was left of the adhesive and repair the wall; which turns out is plaster. I didn’t know that! 🙁 So instead of sanding the walls until I create a small desert, I decided I’m going to just go with that look. I purchased Venetian Plaster. So, now I don’t have to worry too much about the walls looking flawless because they will be textured. But that wallpaper does have to come down… that seriously felt like it took 100 years. I used Dif and followed all the instructions but I think because that wallpaper was like a million years old, it just didn’t want to come down. It came off one tiny little piece at a time…

wallpaper removed

mirror removed

I went ahead and slapped up the Venetian Plaster creating a textured look, only to discover I hate the color. So I found a pain color I like and painted over it. (I’m so fed up at this point that I forgot to take pics. My apologies.)

But now that the room is painted/plastered, I am ready to install my new vanity with under-mount sink and new faucet! FINALLY! 😀

After taking the faucet out the box, I realized I need help. The instructions were fairly easy to follow but I need an extra set of strong hands to get the job done.

wide spread faucet by danze

I’ll spare you all the details of how many other problems we came across–this is an older home–need I say more?

I still have a lot to do in the room, but this faucet is gorgeous!

Danze Faucet

new Danze faucet installed

gorgeous faucet from Danze

My favorite part is probably the drain. You just push it like a button and it pops up to drain or pushes in to fill. The handles are extremely smooth and glide easily on and off.

before and after bathroom

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135 Comments

  1. I think the shower head in our bathroom came over on the Mayflower. We sure could use one that uses less water and is more eco friendly.

  2. My water pressure isn’t the best, so I like that it optimizes the water intensity even at low pressure.

  3. I like that it uses less water than the usual shower head. And your renovation already looks wonderful!

  4. Wow Jen. That was quite some undertaking but it sure looks like it was worth it. Your new cabinet and sink look great and your faucet’s beautiful. Can’t wait to see it all finished. I grew up with a pink and green tile bathroom too.

    Hugs…Tracy

  5. I like that it optimizes water intensity even at low pressure. We have low pressure occasionally and it’s so annoying!

  6. It uses 20% less water than a standard showerhead. I love the countertop you chose for your bathroom. Dont forget to sjow pics of the finished room

  7. It will be perfect! I have low water pressure and it will help that. I like easy clean jets and saving water is BIG with me.

  8. I love that it “•Uses 20% less water than a standard showerhead flowing at 2.5 gpm.” It will really save on hot water usage 🙂

  9. I like the fact that it Optimizes water intensity even at low pressure because our water has really low pressure

  10. I like that it Optimizes water intensity even at low pressure. Lord knows I have no water pressure here.

  11. This is the shower head of all shower heads, redefined. Can you imagine how exhilarating all of your showers will be, from here on out?

  12. I like that it’s high efficiency and has more than one setting. I’m sick of my boring showerhead.

  13. It uses less water and maintains flow rate. I hate dribbly showers, but also do not want to deplete water tables!

  14. I like that it uses less water. We are very conscious…usually have water rations in effect during the summer

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  16. The “Uses 20% less water than a standard showerhead flowing at 2.5 gpm” feature sounds good to me

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