I am resurrecting this thread but shifting the focus. My vanity cabinets arrive on Thursday--two weeks ahead of schedule.

Now I am scrambling to get all the other pieces and parts--floor tile, faucets, lights, sinks, etc.
I am still deciding between a Kohler Wellsworth or an American Standard Cadet 3. Comments appreciated.
My new questions focus on faucets. I have narrowed it down to several Moen models (Caldwell and Banbury). I think the Banbury might be too tall for my tastes. The issue is whether to go with wide spacing "separates" or "centered" 4" spacing.
The wide spacing units use plastic hoses and quick connects to connect each valve with the spout. Since these are pressure lines I worry about leaks, or worse--catastrophic failure of either a hose or connection. Yet they sell thousands of these and the assistant at Lowes said separates are the most popular now and they sell a lot of the Caldwell model I like. The Caldwell also comes in a centered version which is significantly less expensive. Since I need two and other things are costing me more than anticipated saving on faucets is welcome. However, since they are so important I am willing to spend extra if it is warranted.
I like the look of the separates better and feel more comfortable with spacing the holes in my quartz top farther apart. But the hose thing bothers me.
Centered is easier to install but essentially drills out most of the counter top at one location.
Regardless of which way I go, once the counter tops are drilled that is commitment to that style forever. However, with Moen my thoughts are I am too old to worry about it.
Shared experiences would be appreciated. What do you prefer--separates or centered? Should I worry about leaking separates? All supply lines I provide will be screw on SS.