Our designer bathroom taps collection delivers precise control of water flow and temperature for a comfortable bath or shower. The collection includes modern round and square profiles alongside traditional Victorian and Edwardian styling. Made from solid brass, each tap is resistant to rust and corrosion and comes in brushed, polished, or matt finishes, including black, chrome, gold, and nickel, for a neat, coordinated look.
Types of Bath Taps
Monobloc bath taps: Also known as a single-lever or single-hole tap, the design comes as one compact unit that fits into a single tap hole, keeping the bath edge neat. A single handle manages both functions, moving side to side to adjust temperature and lifting or lowering to control water flow. The streamlined structure makes it well suited to modern bathrooms.
Bath pillar taps: Featuring two separate tap bodies, the style requires two tap holes. One tap supplies hot water and the other supplies cold, with each operating independently. The desired temperature is achieved by balancing both flows directly in the bath, making it a familiar and practical choice, particularly in traditional settings.
Bath filler ( Bridge taps): Combining the outlet and controls into a coordinated bath-filling arrangement, the layout is commonly designed with a central spout and twin handles and usually suits a two-hole configuration (model dependent). Some versions include a handset with a hose and holder for added rinsing convenience. A bridge-style bath filler introduces a connecting bar between the controls for a more classic appearance, while many designs are built to perform reliably across varying water pressure systems.
Bath spouts: Designed as a standalone outlet, it is most often wall-mounted, removing the need for tap holes on the bath rim. Without built-in handles, temperature and flow are controlled separately through a concealed or panel valve.
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Bath shower mixers: Combining bath filling and showering in one arrangement, the design usually fits through two tap holes and includes a handset for rinsing. A hose and holder may be supplied for a complete set-up. Bridge-style versions retain the same installation format but feature a connected look between the controls for a traditional feel. Thermostatic models are engineered to maintain a consistent temperature and may include a safety stop and protective shut-off feature to help reduce the risk of overheating.
Overflow bath fillers: Created as a space-saving solution, the fitting delivers water through the bath’s overflow opening, combining filling and overflow functions in one streamlined design. Often available in square or round styles and paired with compatible waste and overflow components, it removes the need for a separate spout on the bath rim. Water flows through the overflow channel, helping maintain a clean and refined appearance.
Choosing the Right Installation
Selecting the appropriate installation depends on your bath design and plumbing position. Bath-rim fitting works well where there are pre-drilled holes or sufficient ledge space, keeping controls within easy reach. Wall-mounted options are suited to layouts where you prefer a clearer bath edge and concealed valve arrangement. For freestanding baths positioned away from the wall, floor-standing taps provide the correct placement beside the tub while creating a strong visual feature.
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