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It’s natural to think first about the bigger elements of your bathroom, but little things like taps can make a big impact on your finished space. There are lots of styles and designs to consider, so we’ve created this handy guide to help find the best taps for your bathroom.
Choosing the right taps
Water pressure
Some taps need a certain pressure to work properly. Save time and money by asking a plumber to confirm the pressure of your bathroom, to ensure you choose the right products.
Handles
If you’re worried about hand strength, try an alternative to the traditional turning mechanisms. Modern lever style taps are easier to operate, and bring a contemporary look and touch of style.
Tap holes
Check the hole placements on the item you’re fitting the taps to. It may help make your choices.
Key features:
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We have a wide range of guarantees covering all our products for your peace of mind. Pressure can vary depending on a number of factors. We have a tap for every solution.
Water-efficiency makes it possible to be environmentally responsible without radically altering your bathroom.
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Neat ideas for taps
Basin and bath taps
Basin and bath are the most commonly used taps in the bathroom. There are many styles to choose from, each changing the look and functionality of your space.
Wall-mounted taps
Not attached to the basin and as such add a clean, modern, look to any bathroom.
Pillar taps
A traditional design with separate hot and cold water taps. They work with two tap hole basins and are simple and easy to use.
Mixer taps
Mixer taps are more popular than ever, as they deliver your ideal temperature combination in just one flow. They require one tap hole basins and are a great solution for smaller spaces.
Bath shower mixer taps
Efficient way to get the best of both worlds. Installing a shower above your bath is a great space-saver and even allows you to rinse the bath after use. For a traditional look, fit the showerhead on top of the mixer taps, or hang it on a wall bracket for more modern, hands–free showering.
Small basin taps
For those smaller spaces such as cloakrooms, a smaller basin is required and therefore a smaller or ‘mini’ tap. They are generally mixer taps and require one tap hole.