Basin taps can be a very important part of bathroom ware. Despite being small, they can bring a bathroom to life and make it look more stylish. Basin taps are small in size but have a huge impact on your space.
Don't be surprised if you aren’t clear on the practicalities. What types of basins do I need? Which one will work best with my basin? This handy buying list will help you select the perfect accessories for your bathroom.
How many basin taps are available?
Before you start exploring the fun world of colours and styles, it's important that you determine what kind of tap will be best suited for your basin. The type of tap that suits your basin depends on how many tap holes you have.
Pillar Taps
Basin Mixer Taps
If there's only one tap hole in the basin, a basin mixer tapping is recommended. This tap blends hot and cold water flow to make it more efficient. This type of tap can control water temperature precisely and is controlled by twin handles or a lever.
Wall Mounted Basin Tap
A wall-mounted tap is a great option for counter-top sinks. These taps are mounted on the wall near your fixtures. They typically feature a single sprout design with one to two levers. We stock a wide variety of wall-mounted faucets in a variety of styles. This Crosshead Wall Mounted Basin blends a contemporary style with traditional styling to create a timeless look. Or go bolder by choosing the Eliseo Ricci's sleek, matt Black Wall Mounted Basin Mixer or the timeless look that Chrome Brassware offers - there is something for every taste and budget!
Deck Mounted Basin Taps
Deck mounted taps attach to your Basin by drilling holes into the sink. Because they are simple to install, deck mounted taps are the most popular type of bath tap. If the sink is equipped with a tap hole, deck mounted basin taps may be attached directly to the sink. This refers to the fact that the tap's bottom is flush with the surface on which it is mounted.
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