I find it surprising how so many people put so little thought into the subject of their taps, when they do a bathroom upgrade. After all, these are essential user-interface points, and they must feel right. I’ve heard that some London Bathroom Fitting Firms insist their clients choose their taps themselves, and then design the rest around them.

While this does sound a bit bizarre, it also makes a lot of sense. Many bathroom fitters don’t specify the Find a Bathroom Fitter on Mr-Skilltaps included in their Bath Fitting Quotes, and could be tempted to dumb designs down if they run over budget. The first thing is to check your relative water pressure – any plumber could do this for you – after which you’re ready to go out shopping.

  • Old-fashioned Pillar Taps add a retro feel, and are perfect for twiddling in the bath with toes.
  • Mixer Taps are simpler because there is a single outlet and you can feel whether the temperature adjustment is right
  • If your cold and hot water pressure is unbalanced go for Dual Flow Mixer Taps instead.
  • Monoblocks take things a stage further because now you only have a single leaver you can pre-set.
  • If you have an in-bath shower, buy a Shower Mixer that allows you to divert the water up or down.

Find a Bathroom Fitter on Mr-SkillThe next step is to choose the design itself, which is largely a matter of personal taste. Brass-effect taps provide an invitingly warm effect reminiscent of graceful days. Shiny Chrome is hard to keep looking clean. Matt or satin finishes are all in vogue, and appear likely to remain that way.

Once you’ve made your decision – but don’t buy just yet, you never know – you can Find a Bathroom Fitter on Mr-Skill you can engage in comfort. Don’t take a chance by hiring a possible cowboy off the street. Shop with confidence on Our Website.

 

It may well be curtains for single door fridges as a growing trend is developing for energy efficient two and four door fridges which mean that you only have to open access one drawer or compartment at a time to store or remove your food and drinks – thus maintaining the cool temperature in the rest of the fridge and saving on energy bills.

Available in a range of colours, with a choice of top or bottom freezers, digital door controls, ice-makers and additional drawers (and looking very stylish in your kitchen), the better French door fridges will set you back around £1.500.

Of course, you will have to tell the rest of the family where you have put the milk!