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Different Types Of Bathroom Counter-Tops

August 26th, 2010 by Mark Farrell

Although our primary focus for our business is Bathroom Taps and Kitchen Taps here at Tapshop321 we promised our readership a blog that covered all areas which is why we are going into our thoughts on bathroom counter-tops.

A beautiful countertop goes well with any bathroom. They come in many colours, styles and types. Countertops provide additional space to help assist with any type of bathing or primping that you need to do. They are also great for holding lotions, perfume, shower gels and anything else that you hold in your bathroom to show off.

Here are a few types of countertops that homeowners are raving about:

Granite Countertops are easy to clean, they are well worth the money when it comes to life expectancy, stain resistant, and not too expensive. Home owners love granite countertops because of the beauty they bring to bathrooms. Harsh chemicals should not be used to clean this beautiful stone type top, a little warm water and dish detergent will do the trick.

Quartz countertops have a similar look to limestone, granite and marble. They are more durable and stain resistant. These types of countertops are also easy to clean.

Marble is a more commonly used countertop in bathrooms. One problem with tile countertops is the cleaning. Surfaces are easy to clean but tiles can attract grout and mildew between the sealing and crevices which can lead to more cleaning time and you may need to use harsher chemicals. If you are interested in tile countertops go for a larger sized tile, this eliminates the amount of spacing between the crevices and the tiles are laid closer together.

Synthetic solid surface countertops are also a more commonly used countertop for homeowners. They come in many types, colours and brands. These types of counter-tops can require a bit more cleaning than other surfaces but they are worth it for many people. You don’t have much worry with mildew or grime and they are inexpensive.

When shopping for countertops make sure you have a set budget in mind so that you know what price range you are looking for. It is very easy to stray from your budget but if you have one in mind it will help towards picking out your choice of surfaces. While some are attractive to the eye they may not be attractive to your pocket so if you take anything away from this article its stick to your budget. If you are leaning towards a more expensive type of countertop surface you may want to allow a few months time in your budget so that you will be capable of affording a more expensive surface.

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How We Plan To Improve Our Tap Blog

August 9th, 2010 by Mark Farrell

Bathroom Taps or Kitchen Taps That Is The Question

Lets face it writing a blog about Bathroom taps isnt going to be the most interesting read for most people. The subject of taps is also quite restrictive in terms of content.

The question we need to ask ourselves is, which direction can we take our blog so it becomes an interesting read for our customers and the general blogerati?

If we already had a large readership this is the point where we would open it up and ask for suggestions as to what they would like to see in up and coming blog posts. Seeing as though our readership is relatively low we will have to decide for ourselves as to what shape our blog will take going forward:

Bathroom Taps Reviews

This is a must for our blog and is something we will try and add on a regular basis. By reviewing as many of our products as possible we can help any future customers make a more informed choice when making their purchase. If there is anybody out there who would like to review one of our products then please get in touch.

Company News

This topic is not going to recieve a lot of attention but as we have a company blog is a necessity to keep it on topic. We still havnt found something that will keep and increase our readership so what else can we include?

Bathroom Disasters

This is an area that we are most excited about and if we can get it right will not only help our readers but will keep them coming back for more even if it is just to poke fun at somebody elses misfortune. We are opening our blog up to anybody who has a bathroom disaster story. Small or large amusing or down right wrong get in touch and dont forget pictures always help.

Hints and Tips

This is probably the section that will get most attention. Our DIY tips section. Not aimed at the proffessional we are hoping to make this section more informal compared to competing websites and use it as somewhere the general public can swap little hints and tips on anything DIY.

Turning a seemingly boring company blog into something that people will want to subscribe to doesnt have to be difficult. By us introducing these new topics we will be building something that will keep people coming back for more.

Always wanting to improve if anybody has any other ideas as to what we can include or would like to guest blog then please drop us an email.

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Eco Friendly Taps for Residential Households

July 20th, 2010 by Mark Farrell

So, all new homes need to be eco friendly within six years. The developers of course have to find suitable products that are tested to meet with the new government directive so eventually we might expect there to be hundreds of products on the market that can help us to help the environment. Eco friendly taps for todays residentials households, however, can be purchase through main household retailers and specialists, though just what to look out for can be simply daunting.

Of course there are plenty of other eco products that can be used around the home to help save money, and now most of use know which energy rating to look out for when selecting washing machines and other white goods which is great. But, additionally, carefully chosen accessories around households can help us cut the amount of electricity we are using and losing, and we want to concentrate on taps and how to look out for longer lasting energy saving ones.

Most of us Brits like a bath over a shower, though showers are hugely convenient they can use up just as much water, especially power showers. However, there are ways to cut down on usage of water even if you want to keep your bath/s. Mixer taps that come with a water break can help reduce the flow of water – how many times have you run a bath to return to it and find the bath is almost full and had to let the water out? This type of accessory, if considered carefully, can really help reduce the amount of wasted bath water by creating a slower flow and not filling the bath up too quickly, a great gadget to have.

There are taps that come with aerators that create tiny bubbles that mix with the water. These also reduce the flow of water but in a different way to mixer taps, though both are specifically designed for the same purpose.

We realise that specific design and form of taps when you are redesigning a room are all important. Should you buy taps that do not have a water saving facility, there are additional products, or cartridges, on the market that can be fixed to existing taps and promise to increase water saving and the equivalent usage of electricity associated with that (heating up the water, filling up the water tank after it has emptied etc).

By simply entering ‘water saving taps’ into Google UK, it becomes clear that there are many products out there right now that can help the environment and your pocket in the long term and eco friendly taps are becoming more popular, thanks to the Government initiative? We’re not sure just yet, but we know they will become more readily available and at reduced cost in the future so we can all do our bit to help. Take a look at our effort to help the environment by checking out our eco friendly
Home of Ultra Cera single lever mono basin mixer tap.

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Buying Kitchen Taps

July 20th, 2010 by Mark Farrell

After consulting a plumber regarding your water pressure, you will be armed with knowledge on the types and models of tap that are suitable and can safely be fitted in your kitchen or bathroom for that matter. The next most important factor to consider when planning a new kitchen, or at least revamping the sink area, is how the new tap will be fitted.

There are three types of mounting available – deck (on the work surface), wall or sink – and its worth thinking about the amount of space around the sink you have and whether you are looking for a traditional or contemporary style. Most of the styles have options to work at low or high pressure, though consult assistance from the store you are buying from if this isn’t made obvious.

Wall Mounted Basin Taps
Where plenty of space is required, a sleek sharp wall mounted tap will allow for a sink to be fitted closer to the wall, if required, and will provide you with a fairly neat and tidy minimalist look. This type of mounted tap looks great and gives the impression and sense of space, however its pipes and connections will be hidden in the wall making it difficult to access should anything need maintenance in the future.

Deck Mounted Taps
Perhaps the most popular of kitchen fitted taps are those that are mounted onto the work surface next to the sink. Pillar taps are traditionally fitted on the deck because they need the space and usually have two parts which must be mounted, although this type of tap may not be suitable for sinks that have the holes already drilled. These taps have plenty of areas that need cleaning due to its two or three sections that are fitted on the worktop, perhaps not particularly useful for those kitchens with wooden work surfaces around the sink.

Sink Mounted Taps
Again, potentially a space saver any sink mounted taps need to be fairly tall to allow for washing of large dishes in the sink. Usually suitable for both low and high pressure water flow, they are largely available from designers and also to suit low budgets. These taps usually swivel 180 degrees and are fixed to one place where the movement allows water to flow over a double sink, or a sink and drainer – making it fairly easy to clean the area too.

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Bathroom Trends and Recreating Sanctuaries

July 20th, 2010 by Mark Farrell

Plans to recreate spa and luxury surroundings in bathrooms are what the majority of us style followers are doing in our homes this year, with those that want to make more of a statement beginning to introduce vibrancy by way of strong colours like reds, blacks and purples. It may be those that are slightly more daring that introduce colour to what was previously all white and clinical on the approach to 2010, but for those a little less likely to choose those bold colours, sanctuaries can be created using simple sweeps of colour by adding the latest accessories to a bathroom packed with stone tiles and neutral colours.

Buying the smaller items and accessories for the bathroom is not exactly something most of us do regularly, so the decision over those products like taps and fixtures and fittings like towel rails and tissue holders is fairly difficult due to the sheer amount of things available on the market. For those of us attempting to follow todays trends, we might be opting for eco friendly accessories that use the latest technology to help both the environment and your pocket.

When buying smaller items like bathroom taps, it is still worth considering the style, the function and budget before making a purchase. Lever taps have been popular over the past five to ten years though even this trend is moving on slightly as we recreate luxury bathrooms in modern homes.

For modern taps in spa style bathrooms, dual lever taps are the norm. Classic styles can be obtained with the most wonderful crystal handles or spa type waterfall taps can be found that reproduce the smooth calm running water that may be associated with the calmness of a spa.

The materials in which the bathroom taps are made of should be a good consideration too. Where traditional style brass might once have been first choice, it is at risk of being overtaken by other materials like nickel and chrome, with stainless steel being the choice for a hard wearing and sturdy tap that can be found at very reasonable prices.

Considering the other accessories that will accompany your spa retreat will help create a great atmosphere with a sense of style and consistency – matching the tissue holder to the colour and style of the taps and towel rail really brings the whole look together. Whether it’s a minimalist luxury health club spa or traditional Mexican spa retreat you can achieve lots by thinking about the smaller things as much as, say, the wall tiles.

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