Bathroom Basins & Hand Wash Sinks

Discover the perfect centerpiece for your bathroom with our extensive range of bathroom basins. From contemporary countertop bowls to space-saving cloakroom basins, our collection is curated to suit every UK plumbing configuration. Whether you are looking for a traditional full pedestal sink or a minimalist wall-hung design, every basin is crafted from high-grade vitreous china for a durable, easy-clean finish.

Our basins are available in multiple tap-hole configurations to match your chosen brassware perfectly.

  • Monobloc Ready: Most modern designs feature a single tap hole (1TH), ideal for contemporary monobloc mixer taps.
  • Traditional Options: We stock 2-tap hole (2TH) basins designed specifically for classic hot and cold pillar taps.
  • Small Spaces: Explore our compact corner basins and short-projection sinks designed specifically for narrow ensuites and cloakrooms.
  • The Complete Setup: Don't forget to pair your new sink with a compatible slotted or unslotted basin waste and a stylish bottle trap to complete the look.

At Taps UK, we specialize in providing high-quality sanitaryware that combines aesthetics with practicality, ensuring your bathroom remains functional and stylish for years to come.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a 1-tap hole and a 2-tap hole basin?

A 1-tap hole (1TH) basin is designed for a modern monobloc mixer tap. A 2-tap hole (2TH) basin is designed for traditional pillar taps, which feature separate hot and cold units. Always match your basin hole configuration to your chosen tap style.

Do I need a slotted or unslotted basin waste?

If your basin has a built-in overflow hole, you require a slotted waste. If your basin does not have an overflow (common in some countertop "bowl" styles), you must use an unslotted waste to prevent leaks and ensure proper drainage.

What are the benefits of a countertop basin vs. a pedestal basin?

Countertop basins sit on a worktop or vanity unit and offer a high-end, "hotel" aesthetic. Pedestal basins are traditional floor-standing units where the ceramic pedestal hides all pipework, making them a sturdy and classic choice for family bathrooms.

Can any basin be wall-hung?

No. Only specific "Wall-Hung Basins" are designed with the structural integrity and rear mounting holes required to be fixed directly to the wall without a pedestal or unit for support.

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