Pull-down kitchen faucets make an instant statement in any kitchen. This kind of faucet is also called the "gooseneck" faucet because of its high arc shape.
Many pull-down faucets incorporate industrial or rustic details in their design, making them easy to apply to a variety of styles and decors. The pull-down design allows the user to literally "pull off" the nozzle to use it as a manual handheld sprayer. Many people find hand showers with pull-down faucets comfortable to use and comfortable to hold in the hand.
Pull-out kitchen faucets are similar to countertop-mounted faucets. Hence, pull-out kitchen faucets give your kitchen a more traditional look. If the idea of an ultra-modern faucet is too much for you to resist, a shorter pull-out kitchen faucet might be a better choice.
Pull-out faucets take up much less headroom than pull-down faucets, making them a great choice for kitchens with cabinet space above the sink. Since the spray head is usually smaller than the hand sprayers on pull-down faucet models, there is less risk of a lot of splashing. In fact, pull-out faucets offer many of the same advantages as pull-down faucets. The only major difference is the direction to remove the sprayer mechanism from the faucet base.