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Eastlake Kitchen Taps

Upgrade your kitchen with a gorgeous new tap from Eastlake. This range of kitchen taps is designed with style in mind - but there's no need to worry, as they don't compromise on quality either. Indeed, these taps combine form and function to create a premium washing solution that looks perfect in your kitchen. So, what are you waiting for? Get your Eastlake Kitchen Mixer Tap today!

 
 
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How do I know whether you need a 1‑hole or 2‑hole Eastlake tap?

Check how many holes your sink or worktop already has and what look you want. The French Classic mono mixers fit a single hole, while bridge and cruciform styles normally need two holes. if you have a modern undermounted sink with one factory hole, a mono tap is the neat, straightforward fit; if you have a Belfast or large ceramic sink and want a traditional bridge bar across the bowl, you’ll want a two‑hole bridge mixer.

Which finish will work best in my kitchen — Brushed Brass, Chrome or Brushed Nickel?

Brushed Brass brings warmth and a period feel and tends to mask fingerprints and water marks, so it suits shaker or country kitchens. Chrome gives a high‑shine, reflective look that matches stainless steel appliances and is easy to polish for a mirror finish. Brushed Nickel has a softer, muted sheen that sits well in transitional schemes and hides light wear; for a bright modern kitchen you might pick chrome, for a cosy traditional space pick brass.

What's the practical difference between crosshead levers and twin lever controls?

Crosshead levers (seven taps) are the cruciform, heritage‑style handles that offer precise rotational control and suit period kitchens. Twin lever controls (four taps) are two separate levers or handles that let you adjust hot and cold more quickly and often feel a little more contemporary. If you want an authentic vintage look, go crosshead; if you prefer faster temperature and flow adjustment, twin levers are handy.

How do bridge mixers compare with the French Classic mono mixers in everyday use?

Bridge mixers have a horizontal bridge and usually two control valves, giving a strong traditional aesthetic and fuller control over flow, they suit large sinks and farmhouse styles. French Classic mono mixers are single‑spout mixers that use one hole and give a cleaner, more compact silhouette, ideal for smaller or modern sinks. a bridge tap looks striking centred on a Belfast sink, while a mono tap keeps the look uncluttered on a contemporary drainer.

Are Eastlake finishes easy to keep looking good over time?

The range’s finishes, Brushed Brass, Chrome and Brushed Nickel, are chosen for both style and practicality, with brushed options helping to hide limescale and marks and chrome offering an easy‑to‑polish shine. A weekly wipe with a soft cloth and mild soapy water keeps any of the finishes looking their best; avoid abrasive cleaners to protect the coloured or brushed surfaces. If you have white lever models, clean gently around the levers to keep the contrast crisp.