Sink taps are the valves that control the hot and cold water on a sink. Depending on the kind of sink in the bathroom or kitchen, a sink tap can be made of stainless steel, ceramic, marble, wood, copper, granite or glass. There will either be two controls and a faucet or a self-contained faucet that allows you to control the temperature of water based on turning the faucet handle in a particular direction (usually left or right).
A current trend in bathroom sink taps is the design for vessel sinks. They are named so because the actual bowl that will be used as the sink sits on top of the countertop. They are elegant structures considered by many designers to be scaled down in terms of size and very modern. The actual wash bowl on a vessel sink is often made of beautifully sculpted glass. There are also strong copper, wood and stone or smooth white ceramic choices. The bowl shapes vary from chic oval, to bowl round, to square.
Sinks and taps must have some collaborative function when it comes to installation. For example, you never want to install a sink whose taps do not align well and prevent spillage. Since most vessel sinks do not come with an overflow feature, it is key to find a tap that works well with your choice of sink. Some vanities include the tap in a package, but many bathroom vessel sinks do not. Finding the right fit may take some work.
Kitchen sink taps are a little more versatile. The primary function of these taps will be for washing food and dishes while in the kitchen. Long-neck faucets (or single level mixer taps) and an easy temperature control make the best taps. Many have even made detachable sprayers that have their own side storage place. Other small sprayers are detachable from the main faucet and stretch to handle rinsing.
Self-rimmed top mount sinks are much easier to install than under mounts. The under mount, of course, gives the luxury of not seeing the rim of the sink above the countertop. Under mounts, however require a sturdy countertop material like granite, quartz or stone.
Tile-in sinks are also another option. These sinks are made entirely of ceramic, stone tile or porcelain and do not allow for a uniform countertop appearance. The entire front of the sink is visible in the design of the kitchen and stands alone from the countertop. Sink taps and tile-in sink materials have to be selected very carefully, since they stand out so much. All tap and tile choices should complement the choice of material used in the countertop.
Copper sinks and English bronze sink taps are also a popular trend for the kitchen. They are as durable as stainless steel or chrome and allow a kitchen to have real flair. Copper sinks can be made in all shapes and sizes, and artful sinks designed by metal artists are a possibility. You can get them hammered, polished or some other texture style that suites your tastes. These offer the chance to have something truly unique in your kitchen. Copper as a material and natural element develops a patina after a little use. You can choose a sink with or without the patina already in place, depending on whether you want to already know what your sink will look like or whether you want to develop the look yourself.
Farm house sinks are a rustic relic, it seems and have been around for a very long time (more than a hundred years). A single huge rectangular sink, this type of sink was the common sink at many late 18th and early 19th century farm houses.
The sink has clean lines, which make it a favorite for contemporary design styles. They fit almost any kind of countertop and can be constructed from almost any kind of material. Faucets and sink taps for farm house sinks can be mounted on the wall or counter. Because of this feature, cabinets might have to be altered to fit the sink. They are not easy to install, as many other sinks are, so it would be wise to secure a professional to do the installation for you.
One of the current trends in sink taps is to make the sink tap the centerpiece of your kitchen. Most people opt for a minimalist look with clean lines, balance and simple, long curves. This is definitely a contemporary choice, but, depending on the finish, can be the first thing that draws attention when anyone walks into the kitchen. Taller sink taps are definitely attention-getters. The size alone makes anyone do a double-take.
Whatever your choice in sink taps, it is important to select a style that enhances your both your décor and your sink. Careful choice of color, material, shape and size could make the difference between a nice kitchen and a memorable kitchen.