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Accessible taps don’t just serve a functional purpose, they’re a key part of your bathroom’s overall look and feel, so style counts. Whether your space leans toward sleek modernity or timeless elegance, there’s an accessible solution to suit. Modern styles feature clean lines, minimalist silhouettes, and touchless or lever-operated controls that blend cutting-edge design with everyday practicality. They’re ideal for contemporary spaces that value both innovation and accessibility, offering a seamless finish that doesn’t compromise on usability.

For those who favour a more classic aesthetic, traditional accessible taps combine period charm with inclusive functionality. Think ceramic accents, crosshead-inspired levers, and elegant curves, all designed to be easy to use for everyone, regardless of mobility.

Discover our full range of accessible taps by style below.

 
 
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Aquess Leith Chrome Bath Mixer Tap

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Aquess Leith Chrome Bath Pillar Taps

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Aquess Helston Chrome Bath Mixer Tap

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Aquess Helston Gloss Anthracite Basin Mixer Tap

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Aquess Helston Gloss Black Basin Mixer Tap

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Aquess Helston Gloss Grey Basin Mixer Tap

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Aquess Helston Gloss Cappuccino Basin Mixer Tap

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Aquess Meriden Chrome Basin Mixer Tap - 3 Holes

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Which tap style will give me the best combination of accessibility and looks?

If you want clean, easy-to-use controls with a modern look, single-lever or sensor taps in a modern round or square design are ideal because they offer one-handed operation and clear temperature control. Traditional accessible options are available too, featuring crosshead-inspired levers or ceramic accents that are easier to grip while keeping period character. For a statement without losing usability, a waterfall or tall basin mixer in a matt black or brushed brass finish gives easy reach and a considered aesthetic. Pick a finish and control type that match your existing hardware so your bathroom feels cohesive.

How do I know which pressure suitability I need for a tap?

Taps are rated for low (0.1-0.4 bar), medium (0.5-0.9 bar) or high (1 bar+) systems, and some are labelled Suitable for All Systems if you want the widest compatibility. If you have a combi boiler or unvented cylinder you're likely in the high-pressure category; if you have an old cold-water cistern you'll often be in the low-pressure range. Choosing a tap that matches your existing system avoids weak flow or noisy operation; if you're unsure, selecting a product marked Suitable for All Systems gives the safest bet.

What's the practical difference between basin mixers, high-rise mixers and mini basin mixers?

Basin mixers are the everyday, compact option for most inset or semi-recessed basins and usually need a single tap hole. High-rise or tall basin mixers are designed for countertop or vessel basins where the spout needs extra height to clear the rim. Mini basin mixers are smaller and perfect for cloakrooms or compact basins where space is tight. Match the spout height and reach to your basin profile to prevent splashing and ensure comfortable clearance.

Are waterfall taps a good everyday choice or mainly decorative?

Waterfall taps produce a flat sheet of water that looks striking and feels gentle, but they work best with deeper basins or countertop basins that can contain the flow without splashing. They're often fixed-spout designs and pair beautifully with finishes like brushed brass or chrome for a design-led bathroom. If you want a tactile, visual feature and have the right basin geometry, a waterfall tap is practical as well as decorative.

Should I choose a sensor (touchless) tap or a lever-operated tap for accessibility?

Sensor taps offer true hands-free operation and excellent hygiene, which is useful if mobility or hand dexterity is limited, but they do require power or batteries and you'll find only a small selection of sensor models. Lever-operated single-lever taps give instant manual control of flow and temperature, are widely available across styles and finishes, and don't need power. If you want stable temperature control with safety, look at thermostatic options for bath showers; for day-to-day ease without wiring, a single-lever tap is often the simplest solution.