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Discover our range of Architeckt products, the perfect addition to any home. Offering a combination of style, performance and at a reasonable price point, the Architeckt range is a must-have in your home. Boasting a variety of products including showers, taps and bathroom accessories, you’re sure to find just what you’re looking for!

 
 
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Which finish should I choose, chrome, matt black or brushed brass, and how will it affect the look and upkeep of my bathroom?

Chrome gives a classic, reflective look that brightens small spaces and pairs easily with other chrome accessories in the Architeckt range. Matt black creates a bold, contemporary statement and hides water marks better than chrome, so it's ideal for modern cloakrooms or contrast against white tiles. Brushed brass adds warmth and a luxury feel, working especially well with wood tones or neutral palettes; its slightly textured surface disguises fingerprints. All finishes are shown across taps, showers and wastes in the range, so you can match fixtures for a cohesive look.

What's the difference between a thermostatic dual head bar mixer shower and a dual outlet bath shower mixer, which should I pick?

A thermostatic dual head bar mixer shower holds a steady temperature and lets you run two shower outlets (such as a handset plus a drencher) safely, so it's great if multiple people use the shower or you like a consistent temperature. A dual outlet bath shower mixer gives you both a spout for the bath and an outlet for a showerhead, useful when you need a single fitting to serve both bathing and showering. If you value precise temperature control and dedicated showering, go thermostatic; if you need flexible bath-and-shower function from one tap, choose a dual outlet bath mixer like the Dakota or Edsberg options.

How do I decide between a slotted and an unslotted basin waste?

A slotted basin waste is designed to work with basins that have an overflow, the slot lets water escape into the basin overflow channel if it gets too high. An unslotted waste is for basins without an overflow, giving a cleaner look and slightly deeper bowl fill. The Architeckt range includes both slotted and unslotted push-button and pop-up options, so match the waste type to whether your basin has an overflow pipe.

I see a flexible pan connector listed as 230–550mm, how do I know if that size suits my toilet?

Measure the distance from the centre of the toilet pan outlet to your soil pipe or wall pipe; a flexible connector of 230–550mm covers most standard offsets and gives you room for small misalignments. If your pipe sits within that span you'll be able to compress or extend the connector to fit without special cutting. Use a flexible connector when the fixed pipe position doesn't line up exactly with the pan to avoid awkward rigid joints.

What's the appeal of a waterfall basin tap versus a standard mixer, and where do they work best?

A waterfall tap produces a flat, wide flow that looks decorative and creates a spa-like feel; it's used throughout the Architeckt range in styles such as the Dakota waterfall mixers. Standard mixers give a more focused stream and often sit higher for filling tall mugs or rinsing easily, like the Malmo high rise models. Choose a waterfall tap if you want a design statement and gentle flow for a vanity basin; pick a high rise or standard mixer if you need practical reach for daily washing.