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How do semi pedestal basins save space compared with a full pedestal or vanity unit?

Semi pedestal basins are designed with a pared-back, wall-hung profile so they sit closer to the wall and take up less visual and physical space than a full pedestal or bulky vanity. You get the neatness of a partially concealed waste and pipework without a large floor footprint, which is handy in en‑suites and cloakrooms. a 460mm semi pedestal will free up floor area and make a small cloakroom feel less cramped. The sleek lines also work well alongside a floating pan for a minimal look.

How many tap holes do these basins have and will they work with a mixer tap?

Several models in the range come with a single tap hole, the Affine Provence and Amelie 550mm basins are 1 tap hole, which are designed to take a single‑lever mono mixer. If you prefer separate hot and cold taps you’ll need a basin included in our range with two tap holes or a deck that can accept separate fittings. Always check the specific product specification for tap‑hole configuration before you buy.

Which basin width should I choose for a cloakroom, en‑suite or family bathroom?

The range covers compact to standard widths: 460mm for very small cloakrooms, 550mm and 565mm for typical en‑suites or narrow family bathrooms, and 600mm if you want extra wash space. If you have a tight layout choose the 460mm so you can still open doors and move comfortably; a 550mm basin is a versatile middle ground that suits most en‑suites. Measure the space between existing fixtures to ensure you leave comfortable clearance either side.

Will the shape of the basin affect practicality in a small bathroom?

Yes, rounded basins use slightly less projection and soften a small space, while rectangular basins give you more flat rim area for soap or a small tray. So, if you need a compact solution that reads lighter visually, a rounded 460–550mm option works well. If you want usable edging for toiletries in an en‑suite, a rectangular 550–600mm basin is a more practical choice.

What materials and finishes are available, and which lasts best with everyday use?

The collection is mostly ceramic with one vitreous china option; both are glazed to a neutral white finish that blends easily with modern bathrooms. Vitreous china carries a denser glaze and slightly higher scratch and stain resistance, making it a good pick for a busy family bathroom. Ceramic is still very durable and a sensible choice for en‑suites or cloakrooms where heavy wear is less likely.