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Different Kitchen Sink Tap Models for Home, Office & Commercial Kitchens

Discover the various kitchen sink tap models suitable for your home, office, or commercial kitchen. Learn more about the different types and their features by reading this blog.

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Different Kitchen Sink Tap Models for Home, Office & Commercial Kitchens

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  1. Different Kitchen Sink Tap Models for Home, Office & Commercial Kitchens A kitchen sink tap, or faucet, is an inseparable component of a kitchen and plays a crucial role in daily tasks such as washing dishes, preparing food, and cleaning the sink. A kitchen tap also adds to the overall aesthetic of the kitchen and can be a stylish addition to the room. Overall, a kitchen sink tap is an important and necessary part of any kitchen, as it plays a vital role in the functionality and functionality of the kitchen. The newest kitchen faucet styles are light years away from the old-fashioned kitchen faucets. These come in contemporary styles and designs and are built of robust, long-lasting materials. Over the past century, kitchen tap models have changed following the different types of kitchens, utilities, and aesthetic values. Kitchen tap fittings usually differ from bathroom fittings. For homes and businesses, Johnson Bathrooms provides a variety of stylish and functional kitchen tap fittings. Johnson Bathroom pays special attention to the product's strength and final quality. Johnson International and Elite range of faucets offer the most stylish kitchen sink tap models for homes, hospitality, and commercial spaces. There are several different designs of kitchen taps, each with its unique style and aesthetic. Here are a few common designs: Traditional: These taps have a classic, timeless look with curves and ornate details. They are often made of brass or chrome and have a vintage or antique feel. Modern: These taps have a sleek, minimalist design with clean lines and simple shapes. They are often made of stainless steel or brushed nickel and have a contemporary or futuristic feel. The stainless-steel kitchen tap is necessary because it will last a long time. Transitional: These taps have a blend of traditional and modern design elements and can suit well different types of kitchen decor. High-Arc: These taps have a high, curved spout that can be useful for filling large pots or washing large dishes. Low-Arc: These taps have a low, compact spout that can be useful for smaller sinks or for those who prefer a more streamlined look. Bridge: These taps have a two-handle design with a bridge connecting the handles to the spout. They have a vintage look and can suit well in traditional kitchen decor. Gooseneck: These taps have a high, curved spout that can be useful for filling large pots or washing large dishes. They typically have a modern or industrial look.

  2. The design of the tap is a personal preference, and one should choose a design that complements their kitchen decor and style. There are several different types of kitchen taps, each with its unique features and benefits. Here are a few common types: Single Handle / Control Faucets These taps have one handle that controls both the hot and cold water. They are easy to use and are a popular choice for many kitchens. Single-handle kitchen taps can be used in a variety of settings, including homes, offices, and commercial places. Single-handle kitchen taps are a popular choice for residential kitchens as they are easy to use and can save space on the sink. They allow the user to control both the hot and cold water with just one handle, making it simple to adjust the water temperature. Image: Johnson’s Omega Pillar Cock (Code: T3601C) & Omega Sink Cock (Code: T3618C) Single-handle kitchen taps are also a good option for office kitchens because they are easy to use and have a sleek and modern design. They are suitable for small office kitchens where the usage is not frequent whereas commercial kitchens may not be as durable as other types of taps, such as pre-rinse or commercial grade taps, that are specifically designed for heavy usage. However, single-handle taps can still be a good option for small commercial kitchens or specific tasks such as handwashing. Double Handle These taps have two handles, one for hot water and one for cold water. They offer more precise control over the water temperature but may take up more space on the sink. These types of taps are commonly used in residential homes, offices, and commercial settings such as restaurants and hotels. They allow for precise control of the water flow and temperature, making them a popular choice for many users.

  3. Image: Johnson’s Oak Sink Mixer Wt Cast Spout-Qt (Code: T5676C) Pull-Out (Extendable Kitchen Spout) A pull-out kitchen tap, also known as a pull-down kitchen faucet, features a spray head that can be pulled out or down from the main faucet body, making it easy to wash dishes or rinse vegetables. This allows for greater flexibility and convenience in the kitchen, as the user can easily wash dishes, fill pots, or rinse produce with the pull-out spray head. These types of taps are commonly used in residential homes, offices, and commercial settings such as restaurants and hotels. They are often preferred by users for their versatility and ease of use. Side-Mount Mixer Kitchen Taps A side-mount kitchen tap, also known as a wall-mounted kitchen mixer faucet, is a type of tap that is mounted on the wall, typically above the sink. The tap typically has separate handles for controlling the flow and temperature of the water. These types of taps are commonly used in residential homes, offices, and commercial settings such as restaurants and hotels, they are also common in public places like schools, hospitals, and other institutions. They are preferred by some users for their sleek and modern look and the ease of cleaning and maintenance as the tap is mounted on the wall and not on the sink.

  4. Image: Sigma Wall Mounted Cold Tap Upper Trims Wall-Mounted A wall-mount kitchen tap, also known as a pot filler faucet, is a type of tap that is mounted on the wall. The only difference is that they are usually placed above the stove or cooktop. They provide the convenience of not having to carry heavy pots and pans back and forth from the sink to the stove, which can be especially useful in commercial kitchens. They are also popular in high-end residential kitchens, as they can add a stylish and functional touch to the kitchen design. These taps are mounted on the wall above the sink and are often used in commercial kitchens or larger spaces with multiple sinks. They are durable and can withstand heavy usage ideal for commercial use. Touchless Sensor Taps A touchless kitchen tap, also known as a touch-free or hands-free kitchen faucet, is a type of tap that uses motion sensors or infrared technology to turn the water flow on and off. This eliminates the need to touch the faucet handles with dirty or wet hands, making them more hygienic and convenient to use.

  5. Image: Basin Tall Sensor Tap (315mm) 6V DC They are becoming more popular in public places like schools, hospitals, airports, and other institutions as well because of their ability to reduce the spread of germs and bacteria. They are also energy efficient as they can automatically turn off after a certain period if no motion is detected. Here are few several factors to consider: Sink Configuration: Consider the size and configuration of your sink, as well as the number of holes it has, to choose a tap that will fit properly. Water Flow Rate: Look for a tap with a water flow rate that meets your needs and is compliant with local regulations. Valve Type: Consider the type of valve the tap uses and check the durability and maintenance requirements. Additional Features: Some taps come with additional features like a spray head, pull-down hose, or soap dispenser. Consider if you need any of these features. Brand Reputation and Warranty: Research the brand's reputation and check for the warranty offered on the product. By considering these factors, you can choose a kitchen sink tap that is both functional and stylish and meets your specific needs.

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