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Talking taps
Comment by NICK McGRELLIS, Managing Director, Croydex
Published:  10 June, 2011

Advancements in technology over the past few years mean that taps are now much more than simply a source of water and modern brassware is now a design feature in its own right.

Brassware for the kitchen and bathroom has evolved from being a purely functional purchase to one based much more on the feel and look of the products and how they can be used to enhance the overall aesthetics of the space.

Advancements in technology over the past few years mean that taps are now much more than simply a source of water and modern brassware is now a design feature in its own right. Manufacturers have therefore had to reset their focus away from the purely practical in order to create brassware collections that cleverly blend form with function.

The aesthetics of brassware can change overall look of the bathroom and kitchen in an instant, turning an otherwise plain sink, basin or bath into a real focal point. Homeowners looking to update a tired kitchen or bathroom design without going to the expense of a total refurb are becoming increasingly clued up on the advantages that a simple change of brassware can bring.

Innovations that give the homeowner a greater choice over how their brassware looks and the power to change it to suit their mood are likely to be particularly popular going forward. That is not to say that the practical benefits of brassware should be overlooked in an attempt to boost sales, as the discerning consumer will be looking for the best of both worlds – a kitchen or bathroom tap that looks good, performs well and helps them save water too.

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