Plumbing Fixtures for Architects

Architects need plumbing fixtures that are easy to specify, document, and repeat across units. Allora supports that process with cut sheets, product dimensions, CAD/Revit/BIM resources, and stocked model availability.

Designed for How Architects Actually Work

Most fixture suppliers organize their products around SKUs and price points. Architects organize their projects around design intent, material palettes, and spatial consistency. That disconnect creates problems — finish mismatches discovered during submittals, ADA products that break the design language, and substitute requests that unravel weeks of coordination.

Allora USA product lines are built around coordinated collections — matching finishes across sinks, faucets, shower trim, and accessories — so that the design intent you establish in DD carries through to the last unit installed.

Finish Coordination Across Categories

Sinks, faucets, shower trim kits, and bathroom accessories are available in matching finishes — brushed nickel, matte black, chrome, and PVD options — so you can specify a unified material palette across kitchens and bathrooms without sourcing from multiple vendors.

ADA Lines That Match Your Standard Fixtures

Complete ADA-compliant kitchen sinks, bathroom sinks, faucets, and shower systems that share the same design language and finishes as standard product lines. Accessible units don’t have to look like afterthoughts.

Spec-Ready Documentation

Dimensional drawings, rough-in specifications, finish codes, and compliance data formatted for fixture schedules and submittals. No reformatting, no chasing down product data from a sales rep.

Design Consistency at Scale

When you specify Allora for a 200-unit project, unit 1 and unit 200 get the same product, same finish, same dimensions. No batch variation, no substitution surprises. The specification you write is the specification that gets installed.

How Fixture Decisions Change by Project Type

Multifamily Housing

Apartment and condominium projects demand standardized specifications across dozens or hundreds of identical units. The design challenge is maintaining visual quality and finish consistency at volume while keeping the specification simple enough that procurement and installation don’t introduce variation.

Product Lines for Coordinated Specification

When fixtures come from three different suppliers, finish coordination becomes a project management problem instead of a design decision. A brushed nickel faucet from one vendor doesn’t match a brushed nickel shower trim from another, and the architect spends submittals chasing approvals for products that were supposed to coordinate.

Allora USA organizes its product lines to support the way architects actually build a fixture schedule — by category, by finish, and by compliance requirement. Every product below is available in coordinated finishes across categories, so a brushed nickel bathroom faucet matches the brushed nickel kitchen faucet matches the brushed nickel shower trim.

Kitchen Sinks

Stainless steel undermount and top-mount kitchen sinks in standard sizes that align with common cabinet widths. Available in configurations from single-bowl bar sinks to full-size workstation layouts. ADA-compliant models with reduced depth are available for accessible kitchen specifications.

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Bathroom Sinks

Undermount, top-mount, and wall-mount bathroom sinks in oval and rectangular shapes. Designed for integration with standard vanity countertops and solid surface materials. ADA-compliant models meet clearance and mounting requirements without breaking the finish palette.

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Kitchen Faucets

Pull-down and pull-out kitchen faucets with single-handle operation in matching finish families. NSF-certified options are available for projects requiring lead-free certification. Standard mounting configurations keep coordination with countertop fabricators straightforward.

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Bathroom Faucets

Single-hole, centerset, and widespread configurations available in the same coordinated finishes as kitchen faucets and shower trim. Lever-handle options meet ADA operability requirements while maintaining the same design language as standard faucet lines.

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Shower Systems

Shower trim kits, shower heads, handheld systems, and rough-in valves that coordinate with bathroom faucet finishes. ADA shower configurations include handheld units, accessible trim kits, and barrier-free base options that integrate into the overall bathroom design.

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Bathroom Accessories

Grab bars, accessory sets, soap dispensers, and coordinated hardware in the same finish families. Grab bars serve both ADA compliance and design coordination — they don’t have to be the one product in the bathroom that looks like it was specified by a different team.

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From Design Development to Installation

A fixture specification only works if it survives the entire project lifecycle — from the finish palette you establish in design development to the last unit the plumber installs nine months later. Every phase introduces risk: submittals get questioned, products get substituted, finishes drift. Allora USA supports architects at each stage to keep the design intent intact.

Design Development: Establishing the Palette

This is where the fixture story starts. During DD, you’re selecting fixture types, establishing finish families, and determining which spaces need ADA configurations. Allora USA product catalogs, finish samples, and ADA line sheets support these decisions before you lock the specification. The goal is to build a fixture palette that holds up across every unit type in the project.

Fixture Schedules and Submittals: Protecting the Spec

Fixture schedules require model numbers, dimensions, finish codes, and compliance documentation that hold up during submittal review. Allora USA provides spec sheets formatted for direct inclusion in submittals — no reformatting, no chasing missing data points. The documentation is designed to get through approval without triggering RFIs that slow down the project.

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Procurement: The Handoff That Breaks Specifications

The procurement handoff is where most fixture specifications start to drift. A purchasing team substitutes a product. A GC sources from a different supplier. A finish that was specified as brushed nickel arrives as satin nickel. Allora Advantage trade accounts simplify this handoff by giving the procurement team a single source with consistent pricing, confirmed availability, and the exact products you specified.

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Construction Administration: Verifying the Outcome

During CA, you may review substitution requests or verify installed products against the approved submittal. Consistent product specifications and available replacement parts reduce the risk that what gets installed doesn’t match what you specified. When the specification holds, the design intent holds.

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ADA Products That Don’t Compromise the Design

Most fixture suppliers treat ADA products as a separate line — different finishes, different design language, different vendor sometimes. That forces architects into a tradeoff: accessible units either match the standard units and require custom sourcing, or they use the available ADA products and look noticeably different.

Allora USA eliminates that tradeoff. Every ADA-compliant product — kitchen sinks, bathroom sinks, faucets, shower systems, and grab bars — shares the same finish families and design language as the standard product lines. The accessible unit and the standard unit look like they were designed by the same architect, because they were.

ADA specifications architects commonly include:

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What Our Customers Are Raving About

From initial consultation to final installation, Allora USA has been an exceptional partner. Their products not only meet our high standards of functionality and durability but also align with the aesthetic demands of our high-end projects. Their flexibility in handling bulk orders and customizing solutions for unique project requirements sets them apart from other suppliers.

Johana - Lead Architect, Architecture & Design Firm

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Cut sheets, dimensional data, and CAD/Revit-ready resources are available for every fixture.

Yes. Allora’s range is built for multi-unit multifamily, hospitality, senior living, and commercial work.

Yes. Allora stocks sinks and faucets designed to support ADA-compliant installations when specified and mounted to the standard.

Yes. Finishes and collections coordinate across kitchens, baths, and accessible spaces to hold the design intent.

Let’s Talk About Your Next Project

Allora USA works with architects, design firms, and specification teams who need coordinated plumbing fixtures for commercial and residential projects.

Trade accounts include:

  • Trade pricing across all product categories
  • Coordinated finish families across sinks, faucets, showers, and accessories
  • Spec sheets and technical documentation formatted for submittals
  • Complete ADA product lines matching standard finishes
  • Dedicated project support for multi-phase and large-scale specifications

Call 571-291-3484 or apply for an Allora Advantage trade account to start the conversation.