How to Choose the Right Bathroom Taps for Your Basin and Bath

Designing a new bathroom involves more than just choosing paint colours, tile patterns, baths and basins. The small details, like your bathroom taps, have a significant impact on how the room looks, feels and works day to day. The right bathroom sink taps and bath taps can make your space more efficient and more stylish, without a complete remodel. With so many options available nowadays, it’s easier than ever to find solutions that help create a bathroom you love. 

The Importance of Choosing the Right Bathroom Taps 

Your bathroom taps are used multiple times a day, by you, your family and your guests. Choosing well means reliable temperature control, a comfortable flow of water, and a finish that still looks good years later. Not to mention, they have a direct impact on water and energy usage. When your bath taps and sink taps coordinate in style and finish, they also pull the whole design scheme together and give even a simple suite a more high-end feel.

What Types of Basin Taps are Available?

Traditional basin taps, often called pillar taps, come as a pair – one for hot and one for cold. They are known for their simplicity and traditional charm and are ideal for classic or period-inspired bathroom designs that homeowners want to achieve a timeless look. 

Basin mixer taps are now typically the most popular choice for modern bathrooms. They combine hot and cold water within the tap and deliver it through a single spout, so you control temperature and flow with a single lever. Bathroom mixer taps work particularly well with countertop and wall-mounted setups, creating a neat, uncluttered look around the sink. Styles range from simple curved designs to bold geometric shapes and on-trend waterfall spouts.

When choosing between separate bathroom sink taps and basin mixer taps, start by checking your basin. The number of tap holes will impact your choice. It’s also worth considering who will use the sink – a single-lever mixer can be easier for children, while traditional pillar taps suit bathrooms where you want a traditional feel.​

What Types of Bath Taps are Available?

Individual bath taps are a classic option for many bathrooms. They come as a hot and cold pair, giving you separate control over each water supply. This style suits traditional bathrooms and works with most standard bath types that have two tap holes.

Bath filler taps, also known as bath mixer taps, combine hot and cold water so you can fill your bath from a single spout. They usually have one or two handles to control temperature and flow, making it quick and easy to fill the bath without constant adjusting. 

You can also purchase bath shower mixer taps, which include a handheld shower head. This gives you the best of both worlds without installing a separate shower system. Bath shower mixer taps are ideal for shower-over-bath layouts, letting you wash hair, rinse the bath or bathe children with ease. There are styles to match almost any design scheme, from modern levers to traditional screw-heads, as well as options for wall-mounted and freestanding baths.

How to Match Taps to Your Bathroom and Lifestyle

The best bathroom taps are the ones that suit how you use the bathroom, how it’s plumbed and how you want the space to look. Considering all of these factors makes it much easier to pick taps you will be happy with for years.

Think About Who Uses the Room

In a busy family bathroom, you should prioritise taps that are robust, easy to use and simple to clean, such as single‑lever bathroom mixer taps in a smooth chrome finish. Whereas, in a guest bathroom or en-suite, you can focus more on proportion and style, choosing compact bathroom sink taps that suit a smaller basin and help reduce splashing.

Check What Works With Your Basin and Bath

Count the tap holes in your basin and bath to narrow down your options: traditional taps for two holes, bathroom mixer taps for one, or bath shower mixer taps for a combined bath and shower setup. Make sure any wall‑mounted or freestanding designs you like are compatible with your current or planned plumbing layout.

Decide on a Style and Finish 

Chrome is still one of the most popular finishes as it’s versatile, reflective and easy to clean, working well with most bathroom styles. However, alternatives like matt black or brushed brass can add character. Similarly, whether you opt for traditional curved or contemporary square taps can help transform the overall look and feel of the space. 

Coordinate Across the Bathroom

Matching your basin and bath taps, as well as other hardware and accessories, in both style and finish makes the room feel intentional rather than pieced together. This coordinated appearance can have more of an impact than you might think, and the attention to detail will ensure the new bathroom has a professional finish. 

Use a Pre‑Purchase Checklist

  • Who will use the room most often, and what do they need from the taps?
  • How many tap holes does your basin and bath have?
  • What is your water pressure like, and is the tap suitable for it?
  • Which style and finish do you want to repeat across basin, bath and shower so everything feels consistent rather than mismatched?

Answering these questions before you start looking at bathroom taps can help you narrow down the vast market and create a shortlist that fits your layout, routine and preferred style, while keeping the overall look of your bathroom clean and cohesive.

Find the Right Taps with Bathroom Supastore

At Bathroom Supastore, we supply a wide range of bathroom taps, including traditional basin taps, modern basin mixer taps, classic bath taps, stylish bath filler taps and practical bath shower mixer taps to suit every space. With options in a variety of materials, colours and finishes that are both stylish and easy to clean, it’s easy to find a solution you love. 

Explore our full bathroom taps collection online or speak to our team for some expert advice and guidance on choosing the best taps for your space, style and water pressure before ordering.