Your Guide to Different Types of Bath Taps and Finishes

· Home and Decor

Have you considered making a change in your bathroom but don't want to spend a lot of money? There are ways you can do this. Oftentimes, the small, simple things can make a big difference. This goes for bathroom sink taps. They're an important part of the bathroom's interior design and can make or break the whole setting. Luckily, there are many options on the market, so finding the style and design you need won't be a problem.

Types of Bath Taps

Mixer Taps

Mixer tap

There are so many options on the market when it comes to bathroom taps, that sometimes it’s hard to make a choice. This is especially true when you’re building your bathroom from scratch. One of the most popular choices is the stylish and practical bathroom sink mixer taps. They usually have just one sprout that lets through hot and cold water at the same time.

Sometimes there can be 2 sprouts. One for cold, and the other for hot water. But this can be a bit impractical for a bathroom sometimes. The single sprout lets you have more control of the water temperature. These taps require only one hole in the sink, so keep this in mind when you’re going shopping for a basin. You don’t want to have a sink with 2 holes, and one is left empty. It'll destroy the whole experience and beauty of the room.

Mixer taps can complement almost any interior design and style, but they’re most suitable for modern and contemporary bathrooms. Classic interiors can handle them nicely as well. They can have either a curved or a square waterfall or an aerated spout. Having a mixer tap in the family bathroom is a great idea. They make it easier to control the water temperature which makes them much safer for kids when they’re washing their face or when you’re giving them a bath.

The 3 main materials these taps are made of are nickel, brass and chrome. They're all durable and sturdy materials that can take a lot of wear and tear and stand the test of time. You can choose from different finishes as well. Black taps are very popular. They make the tap look elegant, sophisticated and stylish. A gold finish takes the look to another level. It screams luxury and sophistication. Anda chrome finish is just a subtle touch of style in the space.

Wall-Mount Taps

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This is another popular option that homeowners like very much. The best thing about this type of tap is that it saves a lot of space. Wall-mount taps can make even the smallest bathroom look spacious. You install them by mounting them on the wall, just above the basin. Now you have more space around the sink for soap, towels, toothbrushes, sponges and anything else you might need.

They go well with practically any kind of basin, especially with modern and contemporary ones. They're a perfect match with a countertop basin. When combined together they create a clean and organised space that has elegance and style all over it. It's also minimalistic and very sophisticated. The sleek design will make any bathroom gorgeous.

They can be twist or push activated and there are non-touch sensor ones. Keep in mind that the pipes should be concealed behind the wall. This can be a problem for some homeowners because replacing and rearranging the pipes can be time-consuming and affect your budget. Plus, it requires a lot of work.

These taps are easy to clean and maintain. In the past, they were a privilege and were used only in luxury hotels, spas and restaurants. They were not so budget-friendly and many people couldn’t afford them. Nowadays, this is changed and just like the bathroom sink mixer taps, there are wall-mounted ones that can fit into every budget.

Pillar Taps

Pillar taps

This is a very common type of tap. It has 2 taps, and one is for cold and the other for hot water. They fit perfectly in homes with a classic interior design. So, if you’re prone to the modern or contemporary vibe, this is not the right choice. But some homeowners disregard this and buy the pillar taps for practical reasons.

You should be aware that good water pressure is necessary for you to have a nice water flow. Since the hot and cold water come from separate taps, this shouldn't be a problem with pillar taps. They come in many styles, price ranges, materials and finishes. Which ones you choose depends on your personal preferences. Just keep in mind that you’ll need 2 basin holes to fit a pillar tap.

3-Hole Taps

3 hole taps

These taps function in the same way as mixer taps even though their installation requires 3 holes. The same sprout delivers both hot and cold water. The levers that control the water flow go in the first two holes, and the sprout is installed in the third.

This type of tap gives you full control of the water flow and water temperature. Some people consider a drawback the fact that you need to use both hands to control the tap. You'll notice that this tap is a bit pricier than the rest. But the luxury and style it brings into the space is worth the investment.

Small Taps

A small tap

These taps will look fantastic in a little bathroom with a modest and small basin. If you want everything to function properly and have a symmetrical look, the basin shouldn’t be bigger than 600mm. In this case, size does matter. Don't make everything about the money and buy a bigger tap for a owe price. This won’t be a practical decision because the basin will be almost unusable. You'll get splashes and spills everywhere. And having a slippery bathroom is a dangerous thing.

Tap Finishes

Always pick a finish that blends well with the bathroom's general style and decor. Brass or gold are the best choices for creating an antique Victorian vibe in the bathroom. The most common taps are those made of chrome. They work with both traditional and modern bathroom designs

Homeowners often turn to a shiny or matte finish as their first choice. Just remember that a shiny finish requires more cleaning and maintenance. It looks dirtier than the matte one and you’ll have to clean the tap daily.