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Chrome Bathroom Taps are a bathroom classic, providing you functionality and elegance that’s just unbeatable in modern homes. Our range of chrome bathroom taps has been carefully curated to enhance both style and performance - with precision-made brass bodies and leak-free ceramic cartridges, we’ve got something to suit all budgets.

Within our range of bathroom taps you’ll find basin taps such as basin mixer taps, basin pillar taps, and tall basin taps. You’ll also find bath taps like bath fillers or bath shower mixers, and you’ll even find our collection of chrome bidet taps and tap sets, for those looking to get a matching look in their bathroom.

Our chrome bathroom taps cater to various budgets, starting from as low as £25. Whether you're looking for affordable options without compromising on quality or seeking premium selections for a luxurious upgrade, we have something for everyone.

You can even have your pick of famous bathroom brands like Architeckt, hansgrohe, Bristan, and Park Lane!

 
 

Which type of chrome tap should you pick for your basin — a basin mixer, a tall/high-rise mixer, a pillar tap or a mini mixer?

If you have a standard inset basin with one hole, a basin mixer is the most versatile and lets you control hot and cold with one spout; many models start from around £25 and sit neatly on the rim. Choose a tall or high-rise basin mixer when you have a countertop or vessel basin that needs extra height for clearance, for example the Architeckt Malmo High Rise or Dakota High Rise models. Pillar taps are a traditional two-tap option suited to older-style basins and cloakrooms, while a mini basin mixer is ideal for small cloakrooms where space and splash control matter. Match the style to your basin’s height and your daily use to avoid awkward splashing or awkward access.

What are the practical differences between a waterfall-style spout and a traditional round or square spout?

Waterfall spouts give a flat, cascading flow that looks modern and dramatic, seen on models such as the Architeckt Dakota and Edsberg waterfall mixers, but they tend to have gentler aeration so may feel less forceful for quick rinsing. Traditional round or square spouts deliver a more aerated, stronger stream that’s better for washing hands and rinsing items; the majority of the range is modern-round or square options. If you want a striking basin focal point and mainly wash hands, waterfall is an attractive choice; if you need practicality for frequent rinsing, pick a round or square mixer.

How do I create a coordinated look between my basin and bath taps without spending a fortune?

Look for tap sets or matching ranges — there are bath and basin sets such as Architeckt Ibbardo and Merano fluted sets that pair the same profile across fittings so finishes and shapes match exactly. You can achieve a cohesive look by sticking to one finish and style family, for example modern-round chrome across basin mixers, bath fillers and shower mixers; many good-value options sit in the £30–£70 range. If you prefer a premium manufacturer, brands like hansgrohe and Grohe offer coordinated collections with higher-grade engineering and more price points up to the premium end.

How reliable are chrome taps in terms of leaks and longevity?

Many of the taps in the range use precision-made brass bodies and ceramic cartridges, which are proven for durability and leak-free performance; ceramic cartridges resist wear and provide a smooth, long-lasting valve action. Branded models such as hansgrohe and Grohe typically use high-quality internals and spare parts availability, while more budget-friendly Architeckt or Essentials options still often feature the same ceramic technology at lower prices. To extend life, avoid harsh abrasive cleaners and check cartridges if you notice drips; replacing a cartridge is much easier and cheaper than a whole tap.

Which fitting type should you choose — deck-mounted, wall-mounted or freestanding — for my bath?

Deck-mounted taps are the most common and suit baths with a flat rim or a bath platform, with over 200 deck-mounted options available in the range; they include bath fillers and bath shower mixers. Wall-mounted mixers work well with alcove baths or where you prefer a pared-back look and to free the bath rim, and the range includes around 36 wall-mounted choices. For freestanding baths you need a freestanding bath shower mixer, such as the Architeckt Boden freestanding option, which fixes to the floor and gives a tidy, contemporary finish. Match the fitting to your bath installation type and the look you want, and check that the chosen modelling (for example thermostatic or mixer) supports your showering needs.