How to pick a bath tap design
There are endless options of bath tap designs but just a small handful that are perfect for you. So while you might be excited to peruse the different tap styles, it’s fair to assume that you could get a little overwhelmed when you don’t know where to begin your search.
Fear not. We’re here to help you narrow down your options so you can easily rule out what’s not the right tap design for your home – and focus on what is.
1) To start, pick a style
Do you prefer a pillar tap or mixer tap?
The pillar tap – also known as the three-tap hole mixer – has two handles, one for hot and one for cold. Consider choosing this style if you’re after a classic, elegant look.
A mixer tap, on the other hand, uses one handle to control the flow of hot and cold water. This style is also known as the one-tap hole mixer. It’s ideal if you’re after a more contemporary aesthetic.
2) Now select your tap location
Will it be a wall or basin tap?
Wall-mounted taps are installed on the wall itself creating a nice, clean look. Plus, wall-mounted taps can be a great space saver if you need extra room.
Trend alert! Wall-mounted taps are super trendy right now – and for good reason. The sleek design gives a spa-like feel that can help elevate your space.
Basin taps are installed directly into the countertop. This classic style comes in a few different height options so you can select the one that matches your aesthetic easily.
3) Finally, choose your finishes
Now the fun part – which material and colour best match your aesthetic?
Tip: Match your tapware to your other fixtures and accessories to create a more cohesive look.
Black bath taps – specifically, matte black – are a sleek, modern finish. Black makes it easy to match with other finishes, and it’s easy to care for as it won’t show water spots.
Trend alert! Black finishes have been growing in popularity over the past few years and will continue to be a timeless classic for years to come.
Chrome bath taps are one of the more popular and versatile finishes. It’s easy to care for and will match with most accessories and fixtures. So it’s suitable with heaps of styles.
Brushed brass bath taps are an elegant style that brings a bit of vibrancy to a bathroom. It’s easy to maintain as long as you stay away from harsh chemicals.
Brushed nickel bath taps have a soft metallic look that’s been around for ages. It’s easy to clean, plus it’s one of the most durable finishes that won’t show wear or water spots.
Gunmetal bath taps has dark grey, metallic tones that look super sophisticated. It can be tricky to match with other hardware, but it’s easy to clean and won’t show water marks.
And there you have it. Did this guide help you narrow down your bath tap options? If you still have questions, head to your local Abey Australia selection gallery to see your options in person and chat with the experts. Our team is here to help you find the perfect bath tap for your space.