by Tracey Edwardes | July 8, 2020 11:46 am

Who would have thought our functional faucets would set the trend in the busiest little room of the house? Tapware is the new bathroom bling.
And brass is the much-loved baby in the bathroom this year – whether in a high-polished, soft brushed or a more antiqued patina, this metal excludes a certain elegance and richness.
Plush set against porcelain white, both brass and gold are also a warm flattering tone with blues and greens.
Against marble-effect tiling and stone, it is pure European opulence that blends with the latest brass-framed mirrors and accessories, and gilt-marbling seen in the new wet-room wallpapers.

Black dramatically graced the faucet fashion pages a few years ago, and is now upstaging grey as the dashingly dark choice in bathrooms.
The practical matte-black is the tapware we’re turning towards this time. Classic chrome is still with us – but in shapes and styles that will stand out
Industrial is the practical style of the year – with the edgy, chunky function in substantial-sized separate taps and out-there spouting.

Deep plunge baths lend the opportunity to showcase free-standing tapware as a feature; an elegant swan neck or an industrial focal piece.
Especially imperative if the bath is freestanding away from the wall.
Now that variety in tapware styles and finishes expand the decades – it is easy to create any theme, from an ancient Turkish spa or Victorian villa to a contemporary Italian or New York apartment.
New tapware is an affordable alternative to transform a bathroom without a complete new fit-out.
Let tapware tell the tale.

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