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  • Basins
  • Basins
  • Basins
  • Bath roll-top
  • Baths
  • Shower - Modern
  • Shower
  • Taps - Brass
  • Taps - Country
  • Taps - Modern
  • Toilets
  • Various accessories
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03 November 2007

Bathroom: Taps and Fittings

If you are ready to remodel your bathroom but don’t have the budget, there are a few simple and economical changes you can make that completely transform your bathroom. Beginning with the tap and moving on to towel racks, cabinet hardware and bathroom accessories, you wont even recognise your new bathroom.

When considering new taps for your bathroom basin, it’s a good idea to start with the basics. Is the handle comfortable? Can you easily grip it with wet hands? While you may be more drawn to handles that are perfectly round for stylistic reasons they are more difficult to grip with wet or slippery hands than the handles with cross head design.

Apart from considering cross head there are also single or dual lever taps. A single lever tap is one tap that controls both hot and cold water depending on its position. A dual lever tap in contrast is made up of two taps, one for hot water and one for cold. Tap systems may have one spout for both taps or less commonly they may have two different spouts.

The next thing to consider is the material from which the tap is made. The most common material is brass. However chrome and gold plate are also used more so chrome these days. You may even find taps made with enamel or finished in ceramic shrouds. Keep in mind that the tap is generally only plated in the particular metal. Beneath the plating it is the same structure.

Also take into consideration the valves. There are ceramic disk valves or conventional valves. The ceramic disk valves may be more functional but they are significantly more expensive. It is up to you to decide how much you are willing to spend and if the price difference is worth it.

There are basically two types of tap designs; contemporary and traditional.
If you are looking for sleek, stylish taps then the contemporary route is right for you. However if your bathroom requires a more traditional or old-fashioned look check out traditional styles.

Never underestimate the power of changing your bathroom fittings. With just a quick trip to Lautus Design Bathroom showroom you can transform your bathroom. Items such as the towel racks, the toilet tissue holder, switch plates and cabinet hardware can be easily and relatively inexpensively changed, giving you a brand new, remodelled bathroom.

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