Bath and Shower Faucets
Bathtub and shower faucets: design for comfort
A timeless icon of the bathroom, the bathtub remains a centerpiece. Whether freestanding, retro, round, or rectangular, it comes in all shapes and sizes to offer a moment of comfort, calm, and refinement. Combining well-being and aesthetics in the bathroom requires paying particular attention to the taps. Whether for a bathtub or a shower, each tap, mixer, or mixer tap contributes to the visual and functional balance of the space. The B'bath selection highlights solutions suited to high-end projects: brushed finishes, wall-mounted or built-in configurations, smooth water management... Everything is designed to make bath time a unique experience, in line with each individual's style and requirements.
What style of bathtub and shower faucets should you choose?
Faucets are no longer limited to their primary function: they now embody a strong aesthetic intention. In a contemporary bathroom, choosing a faucet or mixer tap has become a design decision. Depending on the layout, a wall-mounted model will highlight the clean lines of a wall, while a built-in version will blend into a minimalist design. A freestanding installation, on the other hand, will add a striking visual signature, particularly when paired with a freestanding bathtub.
To suit all projects, Bbath offers a variety of refined finishes:
- black, chrome, stainless steel, matte, brushed, gold, or copper,
- built-in, wall-mounted, or freestanding models,
- classic, sculptural, or ultra-contemporary styles.
Each product is designed to combine quality, durability, and ease of use without compromising visual harmony. The challenge is not limited to appearance: B'bath solutions incorporate features aimed at saving water and precisely managing flow rates. The result is a range of complete range of faucets available in several configurations, capable of meeting all the requirements of a premium bathroom design.
Which mixer tap should you choose for a bath or shower?
A bathroom does not tolerate approximation or compromise. A thermostatic bath/shower mixer is essential when temperature control is crucial: no scalding, fluctuations, or sudden changes. Alongside it, the more traditional bath mixer appeals with its apparent simplicity. And yet... it all comes down to how it is used.
Choosing a bathtub mixer tap means opting for constant flow and fluid precision. In a floor-mounted bath configuration (such as a freestanding bathtub), the floor-mounted model is as eye-catching as it is a statement piece. A handheld shower head, mounted on a flexible hose, completes the set and allows freedom of movement. The integrated diverter allows you to switch effortlessly between the spout and the spray. Far from being a simple accessory, each element shapes the experience:
- bathtub mixer: ideal for everyday bathing,
- shower mixer: suitable for smaller spaces,
- Wall-mounted bath and shower mixer tap: hybrid solution, space-saving, versatile.
In some cases, wall-mounted controls can improve comfort while enhancing the design of the layout. Built-in thermostatic bathtubs blend into the decor while ensuring optimal efficiency. And the type of faucet is only part of the picture: the rest is about the logic of the space. What works here may not be suitable elsewhere. What seems practical in a studio apartment may be a problem in a suite. That's why it's essential to identify the right type of equipment for each configuration. A poorly chosen example can compromise the overall balance. To help professionals make the right choices, B'bath provides a professional space dedicated to specification, designed for architects and large-scale projects.
What advice can you give for installing faucets correctly?
A poorly drilled hole, an incorrectly anticipated limestone level... and all that elegance comes crashing down. When installing a faucet or mixer tap, precision is key. Check the support, secure the joints, anticipate the height: every part counts. The method varies for a sink, a bathtub, or a shower. B'bath technical data sheets detail heights, center distances, and cold water supply points.
Inspiration is not always enough to choosing the right faucet from the variety of finishes and configurations available. There's nothing stopping you from thinking about the whole look as a coherent whole. Combine a sink faucet , harmonize the finishes between the shower curtain and the mixer tap body, and balance bronze and ceramic. This kind of advice, often overlooked, can help you avoid many mistakes. It is a practical and strategic approach for any long-lasting installation. Because in a B'bath project, nothing is left to chance.
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ASCOTT Stand Mixer
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Sen tap