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Make a statement in your bathroom with a colourful tap. Chrome doesn't have to be the go-to tap colour anymore. Here at Plumbworld, we offer a variety of stylish and stand-out bathroom taps in an array of eye-catching finishes. Be bold with a dramatic black tap, perfect for adding a unique statement to your bathroom suite. If you're looking for something a little more sophisticated, then a beautiful brass bathroom tap is the way forward. The warming tone of brushed brass is the perfect complement to a calming bathroom aesthetic, creating a haven of tranquility. 

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Aquess Meriden Chrome Basin Mixer Tap - 3 Holes

£139.99 inc
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hansgrohe Zesis S Matt Black Bath Mixer Tap

£209.94 inc
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Grohe Dice Matt Black Cloakroom Basin Mixer Tap with Pop-Up Waste - 1018562430

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£107.93 inc
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Grohe Dice Chrome Bidet Mixer Tap with Pop-Up Waste - 1018770000

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£84.95 inc
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What colour tap should I choose to suit my bathroom style?

Think about the mood you want. A black tap makes a strong, modern statement against white tiles or marble, while brushed brass brings warmth and suits wood or neutral palettes for a calming feel. Chrome is the most versatile and works with both contemporary and traditional schemes. For a small cloakroom, a white or matte finish can keep the space feeling light.

How do I know which tap type fits my basin or bath?

Match the tap to your fittings and basin style: high basin mixers (tall) suit countertop or vessel basins, mini basin mixers work best in cloakrooms, and freestanding bath shower mixers are for standalone baths. Check how many tap holes your unit has, there are many options on the site which require 1, 2 or 3 holes. If your bath has a deck rim, choose deck-mounted bath mixers; choose wall-mounted valves if your pipes are concealed in the wall.

My home has a combi boiler, which pressure suitability should I pick?

Look for taps rated for higher pressures (high: 1 bar+) or those marked suitable for all systems if you want flexibility. The site lists taps across low (0.1–0.4 bar), medium (0.5–0.9 bar) and high categories, so choose a high-pressure model for reliably strong flow with a combi. Thermostatic or multi-function mixers listed are often engineered to handle typical household pressures well.

Should I get a single lever, twin lever, cross head or sensor tap?

Single lever taps give quick temperature and flow control and suit modern kitchens and bathrooms. Twin levers and cross head handles offer more traditional looks and finer separate hot/cold control, useful if you prefer classic styling. Sensor taps are hands-free and hygienic for cloakrooms or family bathrooms. Think about who uses the room most: children or those with limited mobility often find single levers or sensors easiest.

What's the practical difference between fixed and swivel spouts, and when would I want each?

Fixed spouts point in one place and are ideal for basins where you want a neat, stable jet, which are common in bathrooms. Swivel spouts rotate, which is handy on a double basin or where you need to direct flow between two bowls. If you have a freestanding bath with a separate hand shower, a fixed bath spout paired with a shower handset keeps both functions tidy and easy to use.