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What are the bathroom accessories?

"Bathroom faucets" is the commonly used term for faucets intended for this room. This includes the sink faucet, as well as the shower faucet and the tub filler.

The resin bathroom accessories are the "extras" of the bathroom design, installed last, but helping to improve the function of the space. They understand:

• towel rails;

• towel rings;

• heated towel rails;

• holders for toilet paper;

• soap dispensers;

• toothbrush holders;

• the shelves;

• raised cabinets;

• hooks for bathrobes;

• toilet levers;

• valve handles;

• mirrors;

• medicine cabinets;

• cabinet knobs;

• shower curtain rods.

Most bathroom accessories are sold as a set, kit or pack, which means they all match each other in escutcheon, trim and finish. Faucets are sometimes part of this set. In fact, many faucet manufacturers make bathroom accessories to match their faucet lines. The result is a bathroom design that gives the room a cohesive look.

How to choose a type of faucet?

There are countless styles of bathroom faucets and accessories, which means that no matter what style your bathroom has, be it traditional or contemporary, you will be able to find faucets and accessories that suit your needs. 'harmonize. To make sure your bathroom is as functional as it is stylish, consider these factors when making your decisions.

Types of faucet

There are a few types of faucets on the market, all of them in different styles.

• Single lever faucets: this kind of faucet has only one hole and takes up little space. It can have a handle on the top or on one side of the rod and is ideal for small tubs and sinks.

• 100 mm center-to-center taps: this is a small tap that includes two handles and spout, all on the same escutcheon. These faucets can be difficult to clean because the handles are very close to the spout, but they take up less space on small sinks and countertops.

• 200 mm center-to-center taps: this is a wide-opening tap made up of three parts installed approximately 200 mm in diameter. These are the most common faucets and the easiest to clean.