Bathroom Taps and Mixers

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Suit Basin Mixer Soft Copper Basin Mixer with side handle Side Handle A4261629
 

Suit Basin Mixer

Soft Copper Basin Mixer with side handle Side Handle
Product Code: A4261629
RRP £ 239
Origin Classic Basin Mixer Brushed Gold Deck-Mounted three tap holes basin mixer 3 Hole, Brushed Gold A4289125
 

Origin Classic Basin Mixer

Brushed Gold Deck-Mounted three tap holes basin mixer 3 Hole, Brushed Gold
Product Code: A4289125
RRP £ 441
Suit Basin Mixer Soft Copper Basin Mixer with top handle for bowls Top Handle - for bowls A4281429
Suit Basin Mixer Soft Copper Basin Mixer with top handle for bowls Top Handle - for bowls A4281429
 

Suit Basin Mixer

Soft Copper Basin Mixer with top handle for bowls Top Handle - for bowls
Product Code: A4281429
RRP £ 309
Suit Shower Mixer Soft Copper Built-in Thermostatic Shower Mixer V-Box Exposed part, to be used with A42806 A4287329
 

Suit Shower Mixer

Soft Copper Built-in Thermostatic Shower Mixer V-Box Exposed part, to be used with A42806
Product Code: A4287329
RRP £ 216
Origin Classic Bath Mixer Matt Black Built-in Bath Mixer to be used with A41949VUK A4289536
 

Origin Classic Bath Mixer

Matt Black Built-in Bath Mixer to be used with A41949VUK
Product Code: A4289536
RRP £ 285
Waste Set Soft Gold Waste Set Fixed Waste A4514874
 

Waste Set

Soft Gold Waste Set Fixed Waste
Product Code: A4514874
RRP £ 85
Waste Set Brushed Gold Waste Set Fixed Waste A4514825
 

Waste Set

Brushed Gold Waste Set Fixed Waste
Product Code: A4514825
RRP £ 106
Origin Classic Basin Mixer Matt Black Basin Mixer with top handle for bowls Single Handle, Matt Black A4288236
Origin Classic Basin Mixer Matt Black Basin Mixer with top handle for bowls Single Handle, Matt Black A4288236
Origin Classic Basin Mixer Matt Black Basin Mixer with top handle for bowls Single Handle, Matt Black A4288236
Origin Classic Basin Mixer Matt Black Basin Mixer with top handle for bowls Single Handle, Matt Black A4288236
 

Origin Classic Basin Mixer

Matt Black Basin Mixer with top handle for bowls Single Handle, Matt Black
Product Code: A4288236
RRP £ 465
Origin Classic Bidet Mixer Brushed Gold Bidet Mixer Brushed Gold A4288825
 

Origin Classic Bidet Mixer

Brushed Gold Bidet Mixer Brushed Gold
Product Code: A4288825
RRP £ 460
Origin Classic Bath Mixer Chrome Built-in Bath Mixer to be used with A41949VUK A42895
 

Origin Classic Bath Mixer

Chrome Built-in Bath Mixer to be used with A41949VUK
Product Code: A42895
RRP £ 190
Suit Basin Mixer Soft Gold Basin Mixer with top handle Top Handle A4281674
 

Suit Basin Mixer

Soft Gold Basin Mixer with top handle Top Handle
Product Code: A4281674
RRP £ 239
Origin Classic Bath Mixer Brushed Gold Floor-Mounted Bath Mixer with Hand Shower Floor Mounted, Brushed Gold A4289825
 

Origin Classic Bath Mixer

Brushed Gold Floor-Mounted Bath Mixer with Hand Shower Floor Mounted, Brushed Gold
Product Code: A4289825
RRP £ 2,036
Origin Classic Basin Mixer  Concelead part for wall-mounted three tap holes basin mixer  A43465
Origin Classic Basin Mixer  Concelead part for wall-mounted three tap holes basin mixer  A43465
 

Origin Classic Basin Mixer

Concelead part for wall-mounted three tap holes basin mixer
Product Code: A43465
RRP £ 125
Flow Soft Built-in Shower Mix Minibox Mechanical, Chrome Chrome A43288EXP
 

Flow Soft Built-in Shower Mix Minibox

Mechanical, Chrome Chrome
Product Code: A43288EXP
RRP £ 85
Flow Square Bath Mixer Matt Black Matt Black A4306336EXP
Flow Square Bath Mixer Matt Black Matt Black A4306336EXP
Flow Square Bath Mixer Matt Black Matt Black A4306336EXP
Flow Square Bath Mixer Matt Black Matt Black A4306336EXP
 

Flow Square Bath Mixer

Matt Black Matt Black
Product Code: A4306336EXP
RRP £ 228
Flow Square Bath Mixer Chrome Chrome A43063EXP
Flow Square Bath Mixer Chrome Chrome A43063EXP
Flow Square Bath Mixer Chrome Chrome A43063EXP
Flow Square Bath Mixer Chrome Chrome A43063EXP
 

Flow Square Bath Mixer

Chrome Chrome
Product Code: A43063EXP
RRP £ 152
Flow Round Shower Mixer Chrome Chrome A42930EXP
Flow Round Shower Mixer Chrome Chrome A42930EXP
Flow Round Shower Mixer Chrome Chrome A42930EXP
Flow Round Shower Mixer Chrome Chrome A42930EXP
 

Flow Round Shower Mixer

Chrome Chrome
Product Code: A42930EXP
RRP £ 100
Flow Square Shower Mixer Chrome Chrome A42931EXP
Flow Square Shower Mixer Chrome Chrome A42931EXP
Flow Square Shower Mixer Chrome Chrome A42931EXP
Flow Square Shower Mixer Chrome Chrome A42931EXP
 

Flow Square Shower Mixer

Chrome Chrome
Product Code: A42931EXP
RRP £ 100
Flow Soft Shower Mixer Matt Black Matt Black A4293236EXP
Flow Soft Shower Mixer Matt Black Matt Black A4293236EXP
Flow Soft Shower Mixer Matt Black Matt Black A4293236EXP
Flow Soft Shower Mixer Matt Black Matt Black A4293236EXP
 

Flow Soft Shower Mixer

Matt Black Matt Black
Product Code: A4293236EXP
RRP £ 150
Flow Soft Built-in Basin Mixer Chrome Chrome A43175EXP
Flow Soft Built-in Basin Mixer Chrome Chrome A43175EXP
 

Flow Soft Built-in Basin Mixer

Chrome Chrome
Product Code: A43175EXP
RRP £ 99
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Bathroom Taps And Mixers

Bathroom Taps and Mixers do more than deliver water. They influence how your basin feels to use every morning and how comfortably your bath fills at the end of a long day. In UK homes, the right tap must suit your plumbing system, your basin or bath configuration, and your preferred finish. VitrA Bathroom Taps and Mixers are designed with this real-life context in mind, offering reliable internal engineering, durable brass bodies and carefully matched finishes across the entire bathroom.

As you explore this category, you will find basin mixer taps, bath filler taps, bath shower mixers, wall mounted taps and freestanding bath fillers. Each serves a specific purpose. Understanding the differences helps you avoid costly installation mistakes and ensures your new bathroom taps UK perform exactly as expected from day one.

Types Of Bathroom Taps And Mixers For Every Layout

When browsing Bathroom Taps and Mixers in the UK, most homeowners expect to see a clear range of core product groups. Each group supports a different layout and plumbing arrangement. VitrA Bathroom Taps and Mixers cover these essential formats so you can match your tap choice to your basin, bath and water pressure.

Here are the main types you will typically consider:

  • Basin mixer tap (monobloc) – Designed for a single tap hole basin. Hot and cold water mix within one body, usually controlled by a single lever tap. This is common in modern bathroom tap designs and suits most combi boiler systems.
  • Two tap hole basin mixer or pillar taps – Separate hot and cold controls. Often chosen for more traditional bathrooms or where the basin has two pre-drilled holes.
  • Bath mixer taps and bath fillers – Wider spouts for faster bath filling. Available as deck mounted bath filler or bath shower mixer with diverter for dual use.
  • Wall mounted tap – Fixed into the wall rather than the basin or bath deck. Ideal for countertop bowls or minimalist layouts with limited deck space.
  • Freestanding bath tap – Floor-mounted and typically paired with a freestanding bath positioned away from walls.

The difference between a monobloc basin mixer tap and traditional pillar taps is practical. A monobloc uses one tap hole and blends hot and cold water internally. You control temperature and flow in one movement. Traditional styles keep supplies separate, which can feel familiar in older UK properties but may use more water while you adjust the temperature.

Mounting type also matters. Deck-mounted taps sit directly on the basin or bath rim. Wall-mounted taps require in-wall pipework and accurate alignment. Floor-standing bath fillers need solid floor support and concealed pipe runs. Before choosing from the VitrA Bathroom Taps and Mixers collection, always check how many tap holes your sanitaryware has and how your pipework is configured.

From a technical perspective, most modern mixer taps operate efficiently between 0.5 bar and 5 bar pressure. Many UK homes with combi boilers provide medium to high pressure, while gravity-fed systems may need low-pressure rated models. VitrA Bathroom Taps and Mixers are engineered with ceramic disc cartridges for smooth operation and long service life. WRAS-compliant components support water regulation standards expected in the UK.

If you are installing a new basin, you can explore the full range of basin mixer tap options to match deck-mounted and countertop basins precisely.

Basin Mixer And Bath Filler Options Explained

Choosing between a basin mixer tap, bath taps or a bath shower mixer depends on how you use your bathroom each day. The geometry of your basin, the depth of your bath and your water pressure all influence performance.

A basin mixer tap is primarily for handwashing and daily grooming. Spout projection and height are critical. A spout that extends 100–120 mm works well for compact inset basins, while taller single lever basin mixer models suit countertop bowls with heights of 200–300 mm. If the spout is too short, water hits the back wall. If it is too tall for a shallow basin, splashing becomes an issue.

For baths, flow rate becomes more important:

  • Deck mounted bath filler – Designed for fast filling. Wider internal waterways support higher flow, especially in high pressure tap UK systems.
  • Bath shower mixer – Includes a diverter that switches water between bath spout and shower hose. Practical in family bathrooms where you need flexibility.
  • Freestanding bath tap – Often paired with statement baths. Requires floor-mounted pipework and correct spacing from the bath rim.

Water saving bathroom taps are increasingly relevant in metered properties. Many VitrA Bathroom Taps and Mixers include integrated aerators. These mix air with water to maintain a steady stream while reducing litres per minute. Flow regulators can limit output to approximately 5–8 litres per minute for basins, helping manage consumption without compromising comfort.

Finish coordination also plays a major role. Chrome basin mixer models remain a popular choice in bathroom taps UK searches. Chrome reflects light and pairs easily with white ceramics. Matt black tap finishes create contrast against lighter tiles. Brushed finishes, such as brushed nickel tap or brushed brass tones, soften reflections and reduce visible fingerprints.

VitrA maintains a consistent design language across its brassware ranges. This means you can pair a single lever basin mixer with matching bath mixer taps in the same finish and handle profile. For coordinated bath installations, you can review compatible bath taps to ensure alignment in both appearance and technical specification.

Wall Mounted And Concealed Mixer Solutions

Wall mounted tap configurations are increasingly popular in contemporary UK bathrooms. They free up space on the basin deck and create a clean surface that is easier to wipe down. A concealed basin mixer hides pipework within the wall, leaving only the spout and control visible.

This approach works particularly well with vessel or countertop basins. Since the bowl sits above the vanity surface, a deck-mounted tap may not provide sufficient height. A wall mounted tap allows you to position the spout exactly where it is needed, usually 150–200 mm above the basin rim depending on the model.

Before choosing this type of Bathroom Taps and Mixers setup, consider the installation requirements:

  • Pipework must be set into the wall at the correct depth.
  • Solid backing or support frames are required for secure fixing.
  • Access for maintenance should be planned during installation.
  • Spout projection must align accurately with the basin centre to avoid splashing.

Built in bath shower mixer systems follow a similar principle. The in wall mixer valve sits behind the finished wall surface, while the control plate and diverter remain visible. Correct depth installation is essential. If the valve sits too far back, trim plates may not sit flush.

VitrA’s concealed systems are engineered for reliable temperature and pressure balance. Durable internal components support long-term domestic use. When planning in-wall installations, you can reference compatible concealed bath shower mixer systems to ensure valve and trim compatibility.

A minimalist bathroom tap layout is not only about appearance. It simplifies cleaning and reduces clutter around the basin. In compact cloakrooms or en-suites, a space saving bathroom tap configuration can make a noticeable difference in day-to-day use.

Finishes, Materials And Build Quality

In the UK market, chrome bathroom taps remain the most searched finish. Polished chrome offers a reflective surface that complements ceramics and mirrors. It is typically applied through electroplating onto a brass mixer tap body, creating a corrosion resistant bathroom tap suitable for humid environments.

Matt black tap finishes have grown in popularity for modern bathroom brassware schemes. These are often applied using advanced coating techniques. Brushed nickel tap and brushed brass tones provide a softer metallic effect and can help hide minor water marks.

There is a technical distinction between standard electroplated chrome and PVD coated tap finishes. Physical Vapour Deposition, known as PVD, creates a harder surface layer. This increases scratch resistance and supports long-term colour stability. While not every finish uses PVD, it is valued for durability in high-use areas.

Material choice is equally important. Solid brass bodies are heavier and more robust than lightweight alloy alternatives. Brass reduces the risk of cracking under pressure and supports long-term sealing around joints and connections. VitrA Bathroom Taps and Mixers are known for precision brass construction and consistent finish application across ranges.

Quality control processes often include:

  • Corrosion testing in humid conditions
  • Pressure testing for leaks at varying bar levels
  • Cartridge lifecycle testing for repeated opening and closing cycles
  • Finish consistency checks to match taps with accessories

To maintain your taps, use a soft cloth and mild soapy water. Avoid abrasive pads and harsh limescale removers, especially on coloured finishes. With correct care, durable bathroom brassware retains its appearance for years.

To coordinate finishes across the room, matching rails and holders can be selected from bathroom accessories to maintain consistency throughout the space.

Choosing The Right Tap For Your Basin Or Bath

Selecting the right Bathroom Taps and Mixers starts with a practical checklist. Many issues arise not from product quality but from mismatched specifications.

First, confirm your tap hole configuration:

  • One tap hole basin mixers – Suitable for monobloc designs. Common on modern vanity basins.
  • Three hole basin mixer – Separate hot, cold and central spout. Requires a basin drilled accordingly.
  • Two tap hole basin mixer or pillar taps – Often found in traditional layouts.

For modern single-hole basins, you can explore dedicated one tap hole basin mixers to ensure correct compatibility and proportions.

Next, identify your basin type. An inset basin sits within a vanity top and usually pairs well with a standard height basin mixer tap. A wall hung basin may require careful alignment with waste fittings. A countertop basin tap typically needs a taller body to clear the rim. Vanity unit tap compatibility also depends on available rear clearance from walls or mirrors.

Water pressure is another key factor. A high pressure tap UK rating suits combi boilers and unvented systems. Low pressure bathroom tap models are designed for gravity-fed systems with cold water tanks in the loft. Always check the minimum operating pressure stated in bar. Installing a tap that requires 1.0 bar in a 0.2 bar system will result in weak flow.

Spout reach should align with basin depth. A shallow basin combined with a very tall tap can cause splashing. Similarly, choosing a three-hole tap for a single-hole sink leads to unnecessary complications. Planning prevents these common errors.

Installation, Maintenance And Spare Parts

Proper installation ensures that Bathroom Taps and Mixers perform reliably from the start. Always follow the manufacturer’s instructions regarding minimum and maximum operating pressure, connection sizes and sealing methods. Isolation valves are recommended so that water can be turned off locally if maintenance is required.

Over time, internal components such as ceramic cartridges, seals and aerators may require inspection or replacement. Limescale build-up in hard water areas can reduce flow and affect smooth handle movement. Regular cleaning and occasional servicing will help maintain consistent performance.

For long-term upkeep, genuine mixer tap spare parts are available, including replacement cartridges and complementary accessories designed to fit precisely with VitrA brassware.

When you invest in VitrA Bathroom Taps and Mixers, you are choosing products developed with attention to pressure compatibility, cartridge longevity and finish consistency. Whether you need a chrome basin mixer for a compact en-suite or a freestanding bath tap for a larger project, the range supports clear specification and dependable performance. Explore the full collection to compare mounting types, finishes and technical details, and select a solution that fits your plumbing setup and daily routine with confidence.

Frequently Asked Questions About Bathroom Taps And Mixers

What Is The Difference Between A Mixer Tap And Separate Hot And Cold Taps?

A mixer tap combines hot and cold water in one body, allowing you to control temperature and flow with a single lever or two handles. This makes it easier to reach a comfortable temperature quickly and usually reduces water waste. Separate pillar taps have individual hot and cold controls and are often used in more traditional bathrooms. In most modern UK homes with combi boilers or pressurised systems, a mixer tap is the more practical choice.

Do I Need High Water Pressure For A Basin Mixer Tap?

Most modern basin mixers are designed for medium to high pressure systems, such as combi boilers. If you have a gravity-fed system with a cold water tank in the loft, you must check the minimum bar pressure stated in the product specification. Choosing a tap rated for low pressure ensures proper flow and prevents weak performance. Always match the tap’s pressure requirements with your plumbing setup before buying.

Are Wall Mounted Taps Harder To Install?

Wall mounted taps require pipework to be set into the wall, so installation is more involved than a deck-mounted tap. They must be positioned at the correct height and depth to align with the basin and allow future access if servicing is needed. Once installed correctly, they are straightforward to use and make cleaning around the basin easier. A qualified plumber is strongly recommended for this type of fitting.

How Do I Stop My Bathroom Tap From Dripping?

A dripping tap is usually caused by a worn ceramic cartridge or debris trapped inside the mechanism. In many cases, replacing the cartridge or cleaning the internal parts will solve the issue. Turning off the water supply before carrying out any work is essential. If you are unsure, a plumber can diagnose the problem quickly and fit the correct replacement parts.