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If the majority of your bathroom is fitted with contemporary styled features, then it only makes sense to carry on the theme with modern taps. At Plumbworld, we realise how important the small things are and the impact they can have on the overall look and feel of the bathroom. To make sure you get the perfect bathroom taps to suit your requirements, we’ve got an incredible range of stunning taps in a variety of styles and fitments. Pick from beautiful bidet mixers, a pair of contemporary bath taps or even a wall mounted fittings; our range of affordable taps means everyone can improve the look of their bathroom for less!

 
 
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How do I know which taps will work with my home's water pressure?

Check the product pressure suitability shown with each tap, many are marked Suitable for All Systems, while others are rated Low (0.1–0.4 bar), Medium (0.5–0.9 bar) or High (1 bar+). If you have a gravity-fed or older boiler system, look for taps specifically rated Low or Suitable for All Systems. High-pressure combi boilers work well with single-lever mixers and bath shower mixers. When in doubt, pick a tap labelled Suitable for All Systems to avoid performance surprises.

What's the practical difference between deck-mounted, wall-mounted and freestanding taps?

Deck-mounted taps sit on the bath rim or basin and are the most common option for standard baths and counters. Wall-mounted taps free up rim space and suit wall-hung basins or baths with concealed plumbing. Freestanding taps are tall, floor-mounted fittings designed for freestanding baths, the Architeckt Boden freestanding bath shower mixer shown on the page. Match the tap type to how your bath or basin is installed to get the right look and plumbing connections.

Which finish should I choose to balance style and ease of maintenance?

Chrome is the classic choice and tends to be easiest to keep looking bright, with Brushed brass and brushed bronze add warmth and hide fingerprints and watermarks well, so they're great if you want a softer, designer look. Matt black is striking and modern but can show soap scum and water spots more easily, so it benefits from regular gentle cleaning. Pick a finish that complements your tiles and accessories; brushed brass taps pair beautifully with warm timber or stone.

How do I choose the right tap height and spout for my basin?

Match the tap height to your basin type: tall or high-rise basin mixers are best for countertop or vessel basins, while standard or mini basin mixers suit inset or cloakroom basins. Check whether the spout is fixed or swivel, fixed spouts are most common for basins here, while swivel spouts can be useful if you need extra reach. Also note the number of tap holes required; many single-lever mixers need just one hole, whereas some traditional setups need two or three. As an example, a high-rise Architeckt Malmo basin mixer will give comfortable clearance over a raised bowl.

Are waterfall taps practical for everyday use or are they mainly decorative?

Waterfall taps give a wide, gentle flow and make a strong visual statement, and several waterfall-style options are available in the range. They work very well with deeper basins or vessel sinks because the wider flow can splash on shallow bowls. If you want a tactile, spa-like feel and you have a compatible basin, a waterfall tap like the Edsberg basin mixer waterfall version can be both beautiful and practical. If you have a shallow or small cloakroom basin, stick with a traditional spout to reduce splash.