Quick Guide To Bathroom Taps
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Choosing the most appropriate bathroom taps is one of the first steps when it comes time to renovate your bathroom. However, as with most other furniture, the variety of both style and price range can be daunting. This is especially the case if you start out unsure of what you need. This article will hopefully provide you with the help you need to choose the right taps for your bathroom basin.
Types Of Bathroom Taps
Bathroom taps and faucets can be broadly classified as either Traditional or Contemporary in design. Traditional styles usually go well with other traditional furniture. If you decide to go with this style, then a Victorian, ornamental, wooden bathroom vanity unit housing the bathroom plumbing in it's under-sink cabinet would be an ideal match. The characteristic feature of traditional styled furniture and especially taps, is the rustic feel. Materials such as aged copper or polished brass are prominently featured alongside rich, dark wooden cabinets and doors.
Contemporary bathroom taps, meanwhile, are sleek and modern. Popular among home owners and apartments, furniture in this style can transform the decor of a bathroom with flashy materials such as stylish chrome, nickel, or even glass. The signature feature of contemporary bathroom taps is their unique, often simple shapes and bold styles.
So Many Materials To Choose From
The huge selection doesn't just stop at styles and designs. Materials
frequently used in bathroom taps include stainless steel, chrome, brass,
nickel, and a variety of other metal finishes, as well as ornaments of
glass, or different textures and finishes. Out of these, stainless steel
is one of the more popular choices for contemporary bathroom taps due
to several reasons. Stainless steel has the advantage of not only
durability, but also corrosion and tarnish resistance. In addition, it
is easy to clean and goes well with most bathroom decor schemes. Best of
all, it's not at all expensive.
Other materials include Chrome and Brass. The former has many of the
same advantages as stainless steel, but a different, polished metallic
finish that suits other tastes. Brass taps, meanwhile, are much more
expensive and also higher maintenance. They can rust if not sealed
properly, and also begin to tarnish after awhile if not cared for
properly.
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Conclusion
Of course, this isn't even mentioning the numerous other materials such as ceramics, porcelain, nickel, copper, and many others. With such a huge selection to choose from not only for bathroom vanity units, but taps and basins, the options for stylizing a boring bathroom are limitless. Best of all, if your local store doesn't have what you're looking for, you can always shop online. As a final thought, remember to account for your bathroom's design before making a purchase. It's important to know who will be using the bathroom, and how much you are willing to spend on renovations.
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Joseph 17 months ago
They have come up with a lot of truly wonderful faucets in recent years. It used to just be a simple tap, but now... wow!