Bristan Taps A summary
Perhaps you have noticed the way a nice set of taps really can lift up a bath
room? How even the plainest (plus the most affordable) package can be made to
look superior, classic or even completely cutting-edge contemporary by merely
choosing taps? Of course, you may head out and purchase a toilet, basin along
with bathtub (plus Shower tray and bidet if you want) as a bundle, but the
taps will be extra. Simply because the taps are your chance to be able to
individualise your bathroom suite. If it’s elegance or even eccentricity,
your choice is what makes your bathroom somehow representative of you.
A person's eye will be attracted to them (as it is to many shiny items) plus
they are the things that our hands touch the most. Ultimately functional in
the sense that they are there to dispense water, taps can also be the
defining products in your bathroom. It’s impossible to get away from the fact
that your selection of taps matters.
The biggest supplier of bathroom taps in the United Kingdom is Bristan Ltd.
Based in Tamworth, the organization is at the centre of both the country and
the bathroom industry, also supplying a selection of showers, shower
enclosures, kitchen taps, ornamental heating as well as bathroom equipment.
From high end to economy, and all with a solid guarantee of top quality and
service, Bristan’s taps are broken into several ranges, each of which will
match a different preference and theme.
Bristan 1901
This is the classic, comforting, almost old-fashioned rounded brassware that
puts you in mind of your great-grandparents’ bathroom. They’re simple and
practical to use and give that Victorian/Edwardian crossover charm. If you
have a bath with claw feet then these are great taps to choose.
Within the 1901 ranges, you see that Bristan have provided for basins, baths
and bidets, separates and mixers, and even shower head combinations;
everything you need to adorn a bath room that has all of the 21st century
features and still stimulate a feel of over 100 years stylistically..
Bristan Chill
Okay, now we’re talking ultra-modern. These are the type of space-age, modern
taps which will please even the most serious science fiction enthusiast.
Distinct lines and curves with the look of a chrome ribbon, give the
appearance of a concept from a different country; one in which new design is
worshipped and one which most likely lies not only far away but also Ten
years in to the future.
So long as your suite isn’t scalloped or have a very period feel to its
design then a choice from this collection of taps can help form the
centerpiece of your boutique hotel style bathroom. Very simple, plain modern
lines are most effective or perhaps one of those glass sinks. Imagine that.
Bristan iD
Catering to all needs is what Bristan strive for. Its iD range is aimed at
people with differing physical requirements. No matter whether it’s small
children, the aged, or people that have some sort of impairment, ID has got
something to offer with regards to making the bathroom an easier environment.
The majority of the range is made up of the actual bathroom ‘furniture’ -
variable level lavatories and sinks, and so on. - yet taps are included which
have passed Bristan’s easy-to-use test. So whether it’s the square-cut, funky
style of the G-Type, the looped handles of the Java range, or even the
traditional Renaissance with it’s easy-to-grasp ceramic lever handles,
Bristan have got something for everyone.
Bristan Club
Often you would like something discreet, or even low cost. Or you have to
purchase one set of taps to match others in the room. The Club range is that
ubiquitous large, curved style that we’ve seen in many bathrooms with the
hexagonal handles. It’s not winning any kind of design prizes these days,
nevertheless it does the job and it doesn’t blow your bank account.
Bristan Nero
Now this one’s timeless. Brassware that harks back to the past and pins your
bathroom there (which is great, if that’s just what you’re looking for). The
super-modern styles put you at the cutting edge, but there’s always a worry
that eventually the edge cuts a little bit further and your wonderful
statement of a bathroom is left a touch outdated.
That’s not going to happen with the Nero range. With it’s unaccented
cylindrical shaping, it is simple, anonymous and undate-able. Like all of
Bristan’s taps, they’re practical and smooth to use; and these really will go
along with just about any bathroom you want to create.
Needless to say, it’s not only the taps themselves. Bristan likewise have all
the pipes, fixtures, wastes, etc. that you may need. They also supply flow
limiters. Invisibly fitting in the base of your chosen design, a limiter
reduces the quantity and speed at which water emerges into your basin or
bathtub. Why might you want to fit a limiter? Two reasons: one selfish, the
other altruistic; an ideal combination. 1st, if your water is metered then
decreasing the volume which goes straight down your plughole every time you
clean your hands will save you money. That cash will ensure that a flow
limiter soon pays for itself. The other motive is of course, environmentally
friendly. When you use significantly less water, the effect on the planet of
processing, storage and supply is correspondingly decreased. Therefore you
get to feel good about protecting our planet!
So, to conclude this quick dip into what Bristan can offer tap-wise, you’re
spoiled for choice really. Other ranges include: Club, Capri, Moloko,
Manhattan, Orta, Jute, Pisa (which lean, of course) and Prism. The good thing
is that whatever you’re searching for, you’ll find it and with a five-year
parts guarantee, you can trust it too.
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