Choosing tapware for your bathroom renovation is an important decision
In this blog we will give you tips on tapware, including how to make sure your taps match the rest of your bathroom style, understanding tap mixers, navigating the taps on display at bunnings, tap finishes and styles and more!
Matching Tapware with Your Bathroom’s Overall Style
Begin your tapware journey by considering your bathroom’s overall style. Whether your bathroom renovation is coastal, rustic, or modern minimalism it’s essential to choose tapware that complements your style, elevates the design of your bathroom remodel and the functionality of your basins, bath and showers. If you prefer to choose your bath first, check out our comprehensive guide on selecting the right bath for your space. At Bros. Built, we help our homeowners in Sydney with their bathroom renovation by giving design tips refined from years of bathroom remodel experience.
Different types of taps in Australia – Detailed Material and Finish Guide
Understanding the different materials and finishes can help you make a choice that aligns with your lifestyle and design preferences:
- Chrome taps: Chrome offers a shiny, easy-to-clean surface at an affordable price, making it suitable for faucets and showerheads in a variety of bathroom styles.
- Brushed Nickel taps: With its soft, matte look, brushed nickel hides fingerprints and water spots, ideal for faucets and other hardware in high-traffic bathrooms.
- Brushed Brass taps: Offering a classic look with antimicrobial properties, brushed brass is perfect for vintage-style faucets and fixtures, adding character and warmth.
- Copper taps: Known for its unique colour and natural antimicrobial properties, copper is used in specialty sinks and faucets, providing a distinctive aesthetic.
- Matte Black taps: Modern and sleek, matte black is easy to maintain and perfect for contemporary faucet designs and accessories.
- Porcelain taps: Traditional and easy to clean, porcelain is used in classic sink designs, offering a timeless appeal.
- Gold taps: Luxurious and trendy, gold finish is used in high-end faucets and fixtures, bringing a touch of glamour and sophistication.
- Ceramic: Durable and versatile with a glossy finish, ceramic is suitable for sinks, knobs, and handles, complementing a wide range of bathroom designs.
Popping into Bunnings to check out their tapware range?
Bunnings Warehouse offers an extensive array of tapware options, making it an appealing option for homeowners who want to renovate their bathroom, to look at taps in person. Before you head to Bunnings to explore the tap choices, think about the overall style of your bathroom remodel, your functional needs and budget considerations. Always check the water efficiency ratings to optimise utility costs and ensure sustainability.
Maintaining and Cleaning Your Tapware
Like anything, if you want your taps to last, you need to maintain them. Avoid harsh chemical cleaners to prevent damage to the finish. For a safe and effective cleaning solution, we recommend using eco-friendly products like Koh, which preserve the integrity and finish of your fixtures.
What is a mixer tap?
While some bathrooms still have a separate hot and cold tap, the majority of Australian bathrooms now have mixer taps. A mixer tap has one spout and swivels so you can control the hot and cold temp. Available in various styles, from traditional knobs to sleek levers, tap mixers blend functionality with design. Mixer taps also save space. Your bathroom renovation builder should talk you through the different styles and benefits before you purchase your tapware.
Conclusion
Choosing the right tapware is essential in achieving both the desired aesthetic and functional excellence in your bathroom renovation. Bros Built is committed to guiding you through each decision, ensuring your new bathroom meets all your needs and exceeds expectations.
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