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A COMPLETE GUIDE TO DIFFERENT TYPES OF BATHROOM TAPS

There are many stylish bathroom tap options available, just like the rest of the home improvement market in 2021. It can be hard to know where to start your search for the ideal bathroom tap upgrade.

We're going to explore the various types of bathroom taps available on the market. This will include key discussions about the advantages and disadvantages of each.

If you don't understand the differences between countertop taps or bath filers that need to be mounted to a wall, or if a monobloc faucet will better suit your needs than pillar taps, we can help.

The importance of selecting the right type of bathroom taps. 

First, it is important to choose the right taps for your space.

Bathroom taps are a very important part of the bathroom. They are required in many forms, including to be used with a sink, tub, or as an additional shower element.

It is more than just a good finish for your prominent bathroom fixtures and fittings.

Your bathroom taps should be of the highest quality to match your space's aesthetics. But how can you tell which one is right for you?

You can start by deciding on modern or classic taps. This is usually an easy decision based on your existing decor. Unless you are planning to remodel your bathroom, then this is the best option.

Think about how you can create a timeless look that you will never tire of. It's easy to get lost in the sea of bathroom tap designs.

What would work with your existing bathroom layout, or give you a creative starting point to design a new style of bathroom?

This breakdown of all the types of bathroom taps will make it easier to narrow down your search and find the right one for you.

Wall-Mounted Bathroom taps

Wall-mounted bathroom taps are one of the most space-saving designs. The taps don't have any tricks - they are exactly as you would expect. They hang from the wall and can be hung above a bathtub or sink.

They are great for maximizing space. Many wall-mounted tap models offer sleek and contemporary design options that will enhance a modern bathroom. They are also very easy to clean.

This tap style has a drawback. They work with concealed pipework behind walls. They can be difficult to fix if they do fail. Are you willing to open your arms and let them in?

Freestanding bathroom taps

A new development in bathroom taps is the floor-mounted model. This design style contrasts with the older design that featured exposed pipes and plumbing.

Freestanding taps offer great versatility and can be used with any freestanding bathtubs, or other styles, provided that the plumbing can be directed to the area.

This is a great way to add a touch of elegance to your bathroom.

Deck Mounted Bathroom taps

This style is often used in conjunction with basins or sinks for bathrooms. The foundation for attaching deck-mounted taps is provided by tapping holes in the bathtub or basin rim.

The deck-mounted bathroom taps are some of the most sought after models. They provide the best access to pipes and plumbing for water transport to the basin or bathtub.

Deck mounted taps allow you to choose between single or double taps, depending on your space, sink style and personal preference.

Monobloc Bathroom Taps

Monobloc bathroom taps can be used for baths with a single tap hole.

Mixer taps are sometimes referred to as mixing taps. They combine the hot and cold water streams as they emerge. This creates a comfortable temperature before they reach the sink or tub.

Monobloc models are ideal for families with children who will use the taps frequently. They greatly reduce the chance of water freezing or scalding.

Pillar Bathroom Taps


Gold Bath Pillar Taps


The most common bathroom tap design in UK homes is the one shown here.

Each pair of pillar taps comes with separate valves to control water flow and temperature.

These are ideal additions to basins or bathtubs that have two tap holes, one for the hot and one for cold.

While traditional designs still dominate this category, there are some modern and stylish exceptions. Pillar taps can be a viable option for both classic and contemporary spaces.

Milano Mirage basin taps with pillar taps are an excellent example of one or two such models that exude designer aesthetic appeal.

Countertop Bathroom Taps

These mixer taps are a complement to any countertop basin or sink with their beautifully rounded design features.

For a sleek look and easy water control, most styles only require one lever.

Bath/Shower Mixer Taps

Two outlets are used to make bath/shower mixer taps. They can be used as bath fillers or handheld shower heads. This component is longer than the tap so you can use both outlets to get full coverage.

This is a great all-in-one solution for shower/bath combo systems.

Bath Filler Taps


Deck Mounted Bath Filler

The bathtub filler tap moniker is what defines the faucet style better than any explanation.

The bath filler taps provide a mix of hot and cold water. They usually have a pair or handles to regulate the temperature and flow of the water. These taps will be an instant hit with users as they allow them to set the perfect temperature for a relaxing bath.

A bonus is that bathtub filler taps do not require high water pressure to function at full capacity.

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