Jerome8283
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Is there is standard hole size and distance between holes for kitchen 3 hole configurations?
Most kitchen faucets are 8-inch outside center to center. I.e., three holes, 4-inch on center.
Are you drilling your own countertops or just shopping for a faucet?
FWIW, I used a one-hole faucet on the back right side, a small filtered water hole directly centered in the back, and a soap dispenser on the other back left side of the D-shaped sink - all of the fixtures are around the back side of the curved section. The faucet is high mount, and it makes it easy to swing is to the side and fill a pot sitting on the counter (rather than in the sink, which might be full of other things!). It's worked out great. Maybe a little unconventional, but by having it on the side, you don't have to reach over the sink to turn on the water so it makes it a little easier for shorter people...
You appear to be going old fashioned. Very FEW granite sinks are installed with a "3 hole" faucet these days. The standard is almost always a single hole faucet, usually with a pull-out spout/spray.