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Architeckt Concealed Mixer Showers

Architeckt concealed mixer showers are the perfect minimalistic solution to all your showering needs. With slimline, easy to operate valves and controls, you’ll never have to worry about faffing to fine tune your ideal shower ever again. These Architeckt concealed mixer showers are available in a number of different styles such as ceiling or wall fixed drencher head models or alternatively with an adjustable riser rail to allow easy adjustment of the shower head height. In essence, Architeckt Showers combine form and function, looking stylish and boasting impressive efficiency. Enjoy better showers with Architeckt!

 
 

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Ceiling Fed: Ceiling fed showers use pipework that comes through your ceiling. They can be used with one or two shower heads.

Wall Fed: Wall fed showers use pipework that comes through the wall behind the shower. They can also be used with one or two shower heads and are easier to retrofit.


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Ceiling Fed: Ceiling fed showers use pipework that comes through your ceiling. They can be used with one or two shower heads.

Wall Fed: Wall fed showers use pipework that comes through the wall behind the shower. They can also be used with one or two shower heads and are easier to retrofit.


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Architeckt Aether Thermostatic Wall Dual Head Concealed Mixer Shower Chrome

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Architeckt Aether Thermostatic Ceiling Dual Head Concealed Mixer Shower Chrome

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£150.00 inc
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What exactly is a concealed mixer shower and what are the main benefits for my bathroom?

A concealed mixer shower has the valve and plumbing built into the wall so you only see slimline controls and the showerheads. That gives you a minimalist, uncluttered look and makes cleaning easier because there are fewer exposed fittings. You still get accurate water mixing between hot and cold via the valve, so you can fine tune temperature quickly. It suits modern bathrooms where you want a sleek finish without bulky exposed valves.

What is the difference between ceiling-fed and wall-fed models, and which should you choose for your layout?

Ceiling-fed models use pipework from above and are ideal for an overhead drencher effect, giving a rain-like experience; wall-fed units take pipework through the wall and work well where you want a wall-mounted drencher or added flexibility. If you want a true overhead drench in a walk-in or wetroom, ceiling-fed gives the clean, central head look. If you prefer a traditional position or have pipework behind a stud wall, a wall-fed option is the straightforward choice.

What does "dual head" mean and how will it change how you shower?

Dual head means the shower supplies two heads at once, typically an overhead drencher and a second head such as an adjustable rail or handset. You can enjoy a full-body drench from above while using the riser or handset for targeted rinsing or hair washing. Use the ceiling drencher to relax and the rail to rinse shampoo without moving out of the water flow.

The range mentions slimline valves and easy-to-operate controls, how will that affect everyday use?

Slimline valves give you a neat control plate that is simple to operate and quick to adjust, so you spend less time faffing and more time showering. The streamlined controls are easier to wipe down and less likely to trap limescale than bulkier fittings. Practically, a single swift twist or push will get you the right mix of flow and temperature, useful when you have different users in the house.

Are these Architeckt showers a good value and which finishes are available?

The range includes chrome-finish models at a competitive price point, with typical listings around £150, so you get a stylish, efficient concealed mixer without a premium price tag. Chrome is durable, pairs well with modern bathroom ceramics and tiles, and matches other chrome fittings easily. If you want a minimalist, cohesive look, the chrome dual-head options offer both style and sensible value.