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Bath Taps

Bath taps, also known as bathtub faucets, are plumbing fixtures that are used to control the flow of water into a bathtub. They are typically mounted on the rim of the bathtub or on the wall above the bathtub, and are designed to be easy to use and durable. Bath taps come in a variety of styles and finishes to match the decor of the bathroom. Some popular finishes include chrome, brushed nickel, and oil-rubbed bronze. The most common types of bath taps are single-handle and double-handle. Single-handle bath taps have one lever that controls both the temperature and the flow of water, while double-handle bath taps have separate levers for hot and cold water. In addition to traditional bath taps, there are also a variety of modern and innovative designs available. For example, some bath taps feature LED lights that change color based on the temperature of the water, while others have touchless sensors that allow the user to turn the water on and off without touching the tap. Regardless of the style or design, it is important to choose a high-quality bath tap that is built to last. This will ensure that the tap functions properly and does not leak or break over time.

plumbing fixtures, bathtub faucets, single-handle, double-handle, LED lights

John Hall

CITATION : "John Hall. 'Bath Taps.' Design+Encyclopedia. https://design-encyclopedia.com/?E=262815 (Accessed on August 05, 2025)"


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