
Which tap to choose?

That's it, we have the sink, or the sink and now big question what tap to put?
When we look at the subject a little, we realize that the choice is wide and that there are several types of taps.
Low tap tap The faucet beak low is undoubtedly the most classic tap. There's something for everyone. The classic tap is interesting because of its cost. Often cheaper than the design faucet, it will easily install on any type of basin to be laid or recessed with a tap beach. The latter is essential for the installation of a low tap.
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The tap top spout The tap top spout is often more design. Disposed at the back of the basin, the tap water falls gently into the basin. The raised faucet is provided for the basins to be laid without a tap range.
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The wall tap The wall tap is the design element par excellence. Available above the sink, this tap will magnify your design bathroom. This type of faucet is ideal for composite hanging sinks as well as ceramic. Extreme sobriety with a wall valve.
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Now that the installation type has been decided, it is time to choose its use.
At first glance one thinks of the tap mixer, the most used tap in the French bathrooms.
The tap mixer Probably the most classic tap by its use. A handle for hot water and cold water which allows you to have constant heat water while wasting less water. |
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Now, the hardest thing is to choose. High or low beak, mixer or mixer.
Know that the most important thing is that the faucet corresponds to the basin or washbasin so that the installation can be done without encumbering and you can make the most of your new design tap.