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Read our Tapware Selection Guide for information required to make an informed choice when purchasing your kitchen taps.
Let’s be real for a second. Think about how many times a day you walk up to your kitchen sink.
You fill the kettle for that first coffee. You rinse an apple. You wash your hands after putting the groceries away. You scrub that lasagna dish that’s been soaking since Tuesday. We reckon the kitchen tap is easily the most hardworking piece of kit in your entire house, yet it’s often the last thing people think about when they start planning a renovation. We see it all the time.
At The Blue Space, we believe your tapware deserves way more credit. It’s the handshake of the kitchen. It’s something you touch constantly, so it needs to feel good, work perfectly, and look incredible. It’s not just about getting water from point A to point B. It’s about how the lever feels under your thumb and how the water flows without splashing all over your shirt right before you head out the door.
So, let’s talk taps. We’re going to break down everything you need to know to pick a winner.
When we talk about taps, we are talking about the valves and spouts that control the flow of water into your sink. Sounds simple enough.
But modern tapware has moved way beyond basic plumbing. It’s now a major design statement. We have people come to us who build their entire kitchen colour palette around a specific brass finish they fell in love with on Instagram. And why not? The right tap acts like jewellery for the room. It catches the light. It adds character. But unlike a painting on the wall, it has to perform heavy lifting every single day.
Obviously, we are talking about the main kitchen sink here. But that’s not the whole story.
We are seeing a huge uptake in prep sinks on island benches. People are putting kitchen taps in butler’s pantries to keep the mess hidden away from guests. We’re even seeing heavy-duty versions used in outdoor BBQ areas and alfresco kitchens. The rules have changed. You don’t just have one tap anymore. You might have two or three depending on how you like to cook and entertain.
Walking into a showroom or scrolling through a website can feel overwhelming if you don’t know the lingo. Here is how we categorise things to keep it simple.
This is what most Aussie homes have right now. A sink mixer combines hot and cold water out of a single spout, usually controlled by one lever. They are easy to use with one hand—great when you’re holding a heavy pot.
Within this category, you’ve got a few shapes. The gooseneck sink mixer is the high, arching shape. We love these because they give you heaps of clearance for washing big pots. Plus, they look elegant. If you want something a bit more architectural, you might look at square or L-shaped designs.
If you do a lot of cooking, listen to us on this one. Get a pull-out sink mixer. Seriously.
These look like normal mixers, but the end of the spout pulls out on a hose. It changes everything. You can spray down the corners of the sink. You can fill a bucket sitting on the bench. You can rinse veggies with way more precision. Once you have one, you will never go back to a fixed spout. It’s just better.
You know the look. One spout in the middle, a tap for hot on the left, and a tap for cold on the right. We call this a 3-piece sink set. These are perfect if you are retrofitting an older home and don’t want to cut new holes in the benchtop, or if you just love that symmetrical, old-school vibe. Speaking of vibes, if you want that farmhouse or Hamptons look, check out our classical sink mixers. They have all the beautiful detailing of the past but with modern ceramic disc valves inside. No more dripping washers.
Sometimes you want to separate the control from the water outlet. Hob mixers sit on the benchtop (the hob) independently. This lets you place the lever wherever it feels most comfortable for you, while the spout sits somewhere else. It’s a very clean, custom look.
This is the fun part. The finish you choose defines the personality of the kitchen.
You can’t beat chrome taps for a reason. They are shiny, they match everything, and they are generally the most affordable. If you want something tougher and more industrial, look at stainless steel tapware. It’s incredibly hygienic and scratches blend in over time rather than looking like damage.
For a while now, black kitchen mixers have been the kings of cool. They create a strong contrast, especially against white stone benchtops. But if you want the opposite—something that disappears and looks super fresh—we are seeing a big spike in people asking for white tapware. It’s understated and lovely.
This is where the luxury is. If you want warmth, gold taps or brushed brass taps are the way to go. They age beautifully. For a slightly pinker, softer hue, bronze taps are stunning. And for pure glamour, check out champagne taps. It’s like jewellery for your sink.
If gold feels too flashy but chrome feels too standard, meet the middle ground. Brushed nickel tapware has a warm, silver tone that hides fingerprints really well. Or, for a moody, masculine edge, go for gunmetal tapware. It’s dark grey and looks incredible with concrete or timber textures.
We don’t just stock anyone. We pick brands that we know will last, because nobody wants to call a plumber two years down the track.
You’ve grown up with these names. Caroma and Dorf are legendary for reliability. Clark are another staple in Australian homes—solid, functional, and great value. If you want something that just works, start here.
If you want something that looks like it belongs in a magazine, look at Phoenix. Their designs are sharp. Meir is famous for that matte black finish we mentioned earlier. Nero Tapware and Fienza are constantly bringing out shapes that make us stop and stare.
Oliveri matches their sinks perfectly. Methven often features incredible water-saving tech. Greens Tapware from NZ is fantastic for low pressure systems.
We also love Indigo, Modern National, Seima, and Suprema. These brands prove you don’t have to spend a fortune to get a high-end look.
It saves your back: We aren’t kidding. A higher spout or a well-placed lever means less leaning over. Ergonomics matter when you are peeling 5kg of potatoes.
It defines the style: You can have a plain white kitchen, but add a brushed brass mixer and suddenly it looks expensive. It’s the easiest way to upgrade a room without ripping out cabinets.
It saves water: Modern taps are restrictive in a good way. They give you the feeling of strong pressure while actually using less water.
Before you hit 'add to cart', there are a few practical bits we need to cover. It’s not just about the pretty pictures.
Health and Safety
This is a big one. We are seeing a massive shift towards lead-free taps. It’s better for your family’s health, plain and simple. Also, think about who uses the kitchen. If you have elderly family members or anyone with mobility issues, accessible taps with longer levers are a must. They are much easier to turn on and off.
Hygiene Tech
Want to feel like you’re living in the future? Check out electronic sensor taps. You wave your hand, water comes out. No messy chicken-hands touching the lever. It helps keep the kitchen cleaner.
The Mechanics
Have you heard of progressive mixers? Instead of moving a lever left and right for temperature, you just twist it. It starts cold and gets hotter the further you turn. It’s a very compact, neat way to control water. And don’t forget, sometimes you just need a standalone outlet, so we sell individual spouts too if you are building a custom setup.
Look, picking a tap seems like a small detail. But it’s the detail you will notice every time you fill a glass of water. Take your time. Think about how you cook. Think about the colours you love. And if you get stuck, just give us a shout. We could talk about this stuff all day.
When you are looking for the best kitchen taps, opt for materials like brass with high quality finishes. While they can be more expensive, they will also last a lot longer. Investing in a good quality tap, means you’re paying for better design, longer warranties, additional functionally, and the option for customisation. One easy way to tell if a tap is of a higher quality is by inspecting its weight. Cheaper models will be lightweight because they are made from plastic, whereas a high-end piece should be heavy and solid.
A good place to start is to consider who will be using the tap. Kitchen taps with round or cross handles can be more difficult to use, particularly for children, people with dexterity issues and the elderly. Instead, a tap like a single-lever mixer can often be more ergonomic and convenient as they simplify temperature adjustment. This kitchen tapware is also perfect for multitasking moments as they are easy to turn on one-handed or with the nudge of your wrist.
Maybe you need a more heavy-duty tap? Kitchen tapware that has a swivel spout and directional nozzle is extra handy as it makes cooking, food prep and clean-up a breeze. If you’re frequently using pots and vases, you’ll want to choose a tap that’s tall enough to fit them under the spout. If you have the sink space, consider choosing a pull-out mixer as its extendable hose allows for maximum reach and is useful for washing up larger cookware.
Make sure you choose a kitchen tap that matches your existing water pressure. For example, if you install a kitchen tap that needs a high-pressure system and your current system doesn’t support it, then your flow of hot water is bound to be weak.
You should easily get 15-20 years of use out of a typical mixer, however, there are many factors to take into consideration. Kitchen taps will last longer or shorter depending on how often you use them and if they’ve had proper maintenance as well as their make and model. Tap and mixer repairs can cost around 30% of the price for a full replacement so it can often be more economical long-term to opt for a brand new tap. It can also be worth your while to invest in high-quality kitchen tapware as it will last you longer. It might be time for a replacement if you’ve noticed your tap is dripping, the water pressure is all over the place, the handles are cracked and worn out or maybe it just looks outdated.
The price of tapware and kitchen sinks can seem high, particularly for something so simple. The reason behind this is usually a combination of factors like the material they're made of and the engineering that goes into their manufacture. Trendy or custom-made designs can also bump up the price point. Another reason behind this is because commercial kitchen tapware isn’t a high selling product. As previously mentioned, homeowners don’t need to buy new kitchen taps frequently so manufacturers don't nessisarily get the economies of scale.
It’s difficult to find a good quality tap or mixer for under $100 as in most cases, they are made of cheap material like plastics which are more prone to cracking, leaking, or wearing down over time. However, at The Blue Space, we have premium quality kitchen tapware at prices for any budget, so you can have the best of both worlds.
High-quality kitchen taps offer superior functionality, durability, and style. They enhance your kitchen’s usability, improve water efficiency, and add value to your home by making your kitchen more attractive to potential buyers.
Our collection includes a wide range of kitchen tapware, such as gooseneck mixers, pull-out sink mixers, pot fillers, 3-piece sink sets, sensor sink taps, and single-lever sink mixers. Each type is designed to suit different kitchen styles and functional needs.
Kitchen taps are easy to maintain with regular cleaning using mild soap and water. To keep your taps looking their best, avoid abrasive cleaners and dry the taps after each use to prevent water spots.
Yes, kitchen taps are available in a wide range of styles and finishes, making them suitable for any kitchen design, from modern and minimalist to classic and traditional.
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