Basin Mixers & Taps
- A basin mixer is an essential element of every bathroom. It combines cold and hot water feeds through the spout, controlled either by a single or double lever. A basin tap can be either wall-mounted or attached to the sink itself. At ArchiPro, we offer a variety of basin mixer taps designs, from traditional models to the latest trends.Buying new basin taps is a great way to refresh the overall look of the bathroom without a complete renovation as well as new shower heads for the shower. Upgrading an old model with an advanced one also gives a chance for adding more dimension to the hygiene rituals.
What Are Basin Mixers and Taps
For that reason, choosing new bathroom taps is not exactly a quick and straightforward task. There are many varieties available on the market, each with its own set of advantages, from style and mounting to water pressure and extras.
Advantages of Wall Mounted Basin Mixers
- Space Saving: The most popular reason to pick a wall-mounted mixer is that it doesn't have to be installed on the benchtop. That leaves more freedom in designing the rest of the surroundings, from basin style to bathroom furniture.
- Easy Maintenance: Cleaning is more accessible with mounted mixers, as it leaves more free space to approach. It also minimises the chance of growing mould in tight areas.
- Modern Appeal: Mixer taps are a relatively fresh approach in tapware design. Installed over a sink, shower, or bath, they convey a more contemporary vibe than standard models.
Advantages of Basin-Mounted Sink Mixers
- More space for mirrors and vanity shelves
- More compatibility in design options
- Broader selection for mix-and-match
- Angle-valves
- Faster and easier replacement
Single Basin Mixers
Single or mono basin taps, also known as monobloc taps, are most commonly seen in modern bathrooms. They comprise a single spout for dispensing cold and hot water, and require a single tap hole. They can come with a single or double lever for water temperature control.
Single basin taps are available in a variety of styles and finishes, from traditional to modern. They can be square or curved, with a waterfall or aerated spout. Chrome and stainless steel finishes are the most popular, but there are also gold, brass, or matt black basin taps.
Pillar Basin Taps
Pillar taps are well known for their traditional style. They feature two taps, one for cold and the other for hot water. These models are ideal for older homes where the water pressure is not stable and equalised.
Three-Hole Basin Taps
The three-hole basin taps are very similar to the mono basin mixers. The difference is revealed in the name: they require three holes, one for the spout and two for the cold and hot levers. The three-hole system enhances control over water flow and temperature, and it comes in a variety of styles from traditional to modern.
Tall Sink Mixers
Tall mixers keep gaining popularity along with the countertop basins. They feature one tap hole and one spout - just like the mono basin mixer, just taller. These models mount to the worktop or vanity unit rather than the basin itself.
Small Bathroom Sink Taps
Small taps, also called cloakroom basin mixers, are ideal for tiny spaces and basins not more than 60cm wide.
Wall-Mounted Mixer Taps
Wall-mounted mixer taps are modern and ideal to use with a countertop basin. They are available in both traditional and contemporary designs, with or without a backplate, with a single or double temperature control lever. Taps with a backplate are easier to clean than those without them. Depending on the size, these models can be suitable for use as shower mixers, too.
Non-Concussive Basin Mixers
This kind of taps is often seen in public bathrooms, primarily due to their advantage of saving water. Non-consecutive taps automatically turn off in an interval between five and 15 seconds. They come in both wall- and deck-mounting options, as either mono and pillar taps.
Infrared Basin Taps
Infrared taps are an improved version of non-consecutive taps. They are equipped with a sensor that activates with a simple wave of the hand in front of the tap. Using an infrared sensor eliminates the need for touching the tap, which places them among the most hygienic options on the market.
Things to Consider When Buying Basin Mixers & Taps
Mono basin mixers aren't suitable for every bathroom. For instance, if there are any pre-drilled tap holes, they might affect the appeal of the final result. The shape, size, and style of the basin should also be taken into account.
Most of the basin mixers require good hot and cold water pressure.
Wall-mounted water basins need precise placement. If they stand too high, the water's going to splash around, while a position too low might leave too little space for hands. The length of the spout should flow into the basin rather than on the basin mount.
The lever should have sufficient room to move without crashing into the cabinetry above.
Infrared basin taps can be battery-powered, mains powered, or even both. A mains powered requires an electrician's help with the installation, while battery-powered models should be installed by a plumber.
If you need assistance to find the right basin mixers & taps for your home or office, ArchiPro provides a connection to the various professionals, ready to assist with all requirements and questions. Simply click "Contact supplier" on the product's page, or visit the supplier's website directly from the product's page.





































