5 Bathroom Faucet Designs to Maximise Your Bath Space

Bathroom Faucet

Bathroom faucets come in various styles, shapes, and finishes to match different bathroom aesthetics and functionalities. Bathroom faucets play a crucial role in the overall functionality and design of the bathroom. Some faucet designs can maximise the free space in your bathroom.

You can select the minimalist modern bathroom faucet designs and maximise bathroom space while adding great features. Modern bathroom faucets provide more than space-saving qualities to your plumbing and fittings.

Advantages of Modern Bathroom Faucets?

Faucets are fixtures designed to control the flow of water from the water supply pipes to the sink, bathtub, or shower. The right faucet type and design can add to the expected functionality while optimising performance. Here’s what modern eco-sensitive faucet designs bring to your bathroom:

  • Controlled Flow & Temperature: Modern faucets ensure soft-flowing water and temperature control for user safety. You can use dual-control faucets or single-lever mixer faucets for various wash basins and kitchen sinks.
  • Water Efficiency: Modern faucets are equipped with aerators to make the water flow consistent and smooth. Aerators also control the amount of water that flows through the faucet. You can choose your faucet aerators from 1.4 to 13 litres per minute for better water efficiency.
  • Aesthetic Enhancement: Faucets come in a wide range of designs, finishes, and styles, which can elevate the overall visual appeal of your bathroom and complement its decor theme.
  • Durability: High-quality faucets are built to withstand daily use and last for years, minimising the need for frequent replacements. Johnson Bathrooms’ faucets feature durable ceramic cartridges tested for more than 200,000 cycles.
  • Functionality: Different faucet types, such as single-handle, double-handle, or wall-mounted faucets, offer varied functionalities, for example, single-lever mixers and 3-in-1 mixer diverter faucets.
  • Easy Installation: Modern bathroom faucets feature modular assembly for easy installation.

The right bathroom faucet design can significantly enhance the usability and aesthetics of your bathroom while offering functional benefits. The following faucet designs help you maximise your bathroom space with their minimalistic designs:

1. Concealed Diverter for Spout & Showers

Concealed diverters are wall-mounted valves allowing controlled mixing of hot and cold streams and diverting it to at least two different outlets. The diverter remains hidden inside the wall with the plumbing and you have the control levers exposed on the wall.

Because almost two-thirds of the body remains hidden this mixer-diverter faucet control posts a nominal and elegant presence in the bathroom. The two outlets can connect to the overhead shower and a bathtub spout.

You can use a simple bathtub spout or use a spout with a tip-ton to add a hand shower to the setting.

2. Single Lever Basin Mixers

Single-lever basin mixers feature a single-lever controller for water flow and temperature. The single handle makes it convenient and leaves much relief space in the bathroom and on the basin.

You can use single-lever pillar taps for wall-mounted and counter-installed wash basins. Single-lever tall basin mixers can complete your vanity basin design. The minimal design of these faucets not only looks elegant but also makes the job of maintaining a clean appearance easier.

3. Single Lever 2-in-1 Bib Tap

2-in-1 bib taps enable extensions for certain bathroom faucets like health faucets, and bucket spouts. The faucet features a single inlet but dual outlets. Johnson Bathrooms offer two types of 2-in-1 bib taps – single lever and dual levers.

Use single lever bib tap for space saving and superior aesthetics.

4. Angle Valves

Angle valves are an important piece of faucet fittings in your bathroom, especially when you are using hot and cold streams of water. Angle valves simplify adding flexible health faucets, basin faucets, and bidets.

5. Concealed Stop Valves

Concealed stop valves ensure the safety of bathroom equipment and make the repair and renovation easier. You can use stop valves to control the flow of water to specific equipment or areas in the bathroom, for instance, shower cubicle, wash basin, washing machine, etc.

How to Select the Best Bathroom Faucet?

Selecting the best bathroom faucet involves considering various factors to ensure it meets your functional needs, aesthetic preferences, and budget. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you make an informed decision:

1. What Kind of Faucets Do You Need?

  • Identify the type of sink or basin you have (single-hole, widespread, or wall-mounted) to choose a compatible faucet.
  • Consider the number of handles you prefer: single-handle faucets are sleek and space-saving, while double-handle faucets offer separate hot and cold controls.

2. Style and Finish

  • Choose a faucet style that aligns with your bathroom decor (modern, traditional, industrial, etc.)
  • Select a finish that complements other fixtures in the bathroom, i.e., chrome finish offers a long life with high durability and easier maintenance.

3. Functionality

  • Determine if you want additional features like a pull-down sprayer, waterfall flow, or touchless operation.
  • Select faucets with an aerator to enhance water efficiency and reduce splashing. You can consult with the experts at Johnson Bathrooms to select the correct aerator for your faucets based on the water pressure in your bathroom.

4. Set Aside a Budget

  • Set a budget range for your faucet purchase. Remember that quality faucets are an investment and tend to last longer.

5. Measurement and Installation

  • Measure the space between your sink's faucet holes to ensure compatibility with the chosen faucet type.
  • Faucets with concealed bodies require professional installation. You can ask for professional assistance at Johnson Bathroom stores from certified experts.

6. Warranty and Support

  • A longer warranty period often indicates the company's confidence in its product's durability. Johnson Bathrooms offers up to 10 years warranty on faucets. For more details, check the warranty card you received with the product.
  • Usually, the warranties are subject to usage conditions and other general care conditions. So, note the regular maintenance tips to enjoy the benefits of a long warranty period.

7. Explore Online Before Visit

  • Explore online for bathroom faucet types, models, and designs, before visiting the dealership.
  • You can also visit the nearest experience centre to experience the faucets in person.

8. Compare and Contrast

  • Compare multiple faucet design options based on your preferences and requirements. Consider features, design, price, and expert opinion for your selection.

Popular Faucet Designs at Johnson Bathrooms

Johnson Bathrooms offers several design portfolios for bathroom faucets. The best way to style your bathroom and kitchen would be to choose all faucet options from a single portfolio. Once you have figured out all the different types of faucets and fittings you need across your home, you can start exploring the folios for maximum cover.

Johnson’s Elite, Omega, Altis, and Fusion range of faucets are better known for their style and elegance. Omega, Altis, Fusion, Deniz, and Sigma line of faucet portfolios offer a complete range of faucets and taps for your entire home.

You can also connect with Johnson Bathrooms experts for more clarity on your modern faucet choices.

FAQs

1. Which taps are best for a bathroom?

Ans. A modern bathroom that features a washbasin, water closet and shower area, needs at least one mixer diverter with an attached bucket tap, one pillar tap for the washbasin, and a bib cock for freshwater supply.

2. What are the 3 types of bathroom taps?

Ans. The three types of bathroom taps are single-lever mixers or pillar taps, double-lever mixers, and wall-mounted taps.

3. What are the 4 types of faucet valves?

Ans. The four types of valves used in bathroom and kitchen faucets are ball valves, cartridges, ceramic disc valves, and compression valves.