Yes! And here's a tip that will raise the value of the house by 5% and cost nearly nothing.
Krylon oil rubbed bronze paint. $3 or so at Wal-Mart $6 at Lowes. Paint every hinge, ceiling fan motor, door knob and faucet. Then the house will look like the new models do. You have to lightly sand on the faucets and clean with acetone but I've painted $800 whirpool fixtures and no one could tell. I bought my last flip for $148k and sold it for $209k. Granted this was a crazy deal of a lifetime but the krylon sold the wife on it looking like the new homes. Good luck!
The 'chrome' finish on faucets and similar fixture is not a hexavalent chrome plating at all. Most of the time (even on the crappier imported variety of fixtures) it is a Particle Vapor Deposition (PVD) process that makes it bright-n-shiny, not a plating.
The difference in the two processes is that chrome plating deposits a very small film while PVD actually chemically and metalugically changes the surface of the base metal to reflect a specific finish. The advantage is that steel wool and other abrasives that might damage a plated finish can't 'rub off' a PVD finish. PVD finishes also make it very difficult for surface contaminants, trash, or junk to bind to that surface (and make cleaning those surfaces very easy by housemoms not interested in using lots of elbow grease, for example).
I say all that to state if you think painting over a PVD finish is good practice, you're a moron.