Caroma robe hooks are designed to coordinate across the brand's full bathroom accessory ranges, giving you a wall-mounted hook that matches your tapware, towel rails, and toilet suite rather than clashing with them. This page covers the Caroma robe hook range available at The Blue Space, including finishes, range options, sizing, and how to choose between single and double versions.
Which Caroma ranges include robe hooks?
Caroma produces robe hooks across several of its core accessory collections, most notably Luna, Urbane II, and Urbane. Each range maintains consistent design language, so the robe hook shares the same profiles, finishes, and mounting plate styling as the other accessories in that line. This lets you build a cohesive set across towel rails, toilet roll holders, and hooks without mixing design families.
What finishes are available in Caroma robe hooks?
Caroma robe hooks are available in chrome, brushed nickel, matte black, and brushed brass depending on the range. Chrome remains the most widely stocked option across all collections, while matte black and brushed nickel suit contemporary bathrooms that use darker or warmer fixture palettes. Brushed brass pairs well with stone-look surfaces and warm-toned vanity hardware. Availability of each finish varies by range, so confirm the finish you need against the specific collection before ordering.
Single versus double robe hook: which suits the space?
A double robe hook holds two robes or towels from a single wall fixing, making it the more practical choice for an ensuite or family bathroom where two people share the space. A single hook works well where wall space is limited or where you only need to hang one item, such as beside a shower entry. Caroma offers both formats across its accessory lines, and the mounting footprint is similar, so you can often swap between them at the same fixing location.
What is the recommended height for a robe hook in Australia?
The standard robe hook height in Australia is 1500 mm to 1700 mm from the finished floor level, with 1600 mm being the most common installation point for adults. Lower heights around 1200 mm are appropriate for children's bathrooms or accessible installations under AS 1428.1. The hook should be positioned so a hanging robe clears the floor by at least 100 mm, which means taller hooks suit longer robes. Always check your specific robe length before fixing height.
How do Caroma robe hooks fix to the wall?
Caroma robe hooks use a concealed or face-fixed mounting plate that anchors into wall studs or through tile with appropriate wall plugs. Most models in the Luna and Urbane II lines use a concealed screw system covered by the hook body, giving a cleaner finish on the wall face. You will need a tile drill bit for ceramic or porcelain surfaces, and the fixings supplied are designed for solid wall substrates. Hollow partition walls require cavity fixings rated for the expected load.
What accessories coordinate with Caroma robe hooks?
Caroma robe hooks are part of broader accessory collections that include toilet roll holders, towel rails, soap dispensers, and hand basins. Buying within the same Caroma range ensures consistent finish, scale, and design detail across all wall-mounted pieces. For bathrooms where the hook is only one part of a larger fit-out, consider reviewing the full Caroma range and matching it with heated towel rails or a mirror cabinet from the same finish family.
How do Caroma robe hooks compare with other brands?
Caroma robe hooks are positioned in the mid-to-premium segment and are backed by the brand's Australian-market presence and local distribution network. Competing options from Phoenix, Nero, and Fienza cover similar price points and finish options, so the main reason to choose Caroma is range coordination — specifically if your tapware or toilet suite is already from a Caroma accessory line. Caroma products also carry Australian warranty terms and are available through trade supply chains if you are working with a builder or plumber.
Frequently Asked Questions
What height should a robe hook be installed at in Australia?
The standard robe hook installation height in Australia is 1500 mm to 1700 mm from finished floor level, with 1600 mm being the most practical for average adult height. Accessible bathrooms under AS 1428.1 require a lower position around 1200 mm. The hook should allow a hanging robe to clear the floor by at least 100 mm.
What finishes do Caroma robe hooks come in?
Caroma robe hooks are available in chrome, brushed nickel, matte black, and brushed brass. Chrome is the most widely available finish across all Caroma accessory ranges. Matte black and brushed nickel are available in selected ranges including Urbane II and Luna. Confirm the specific finish against the range you are matching before purchasing.
What is the difference between a single and double robe hook?
A single robe hook holds one garment from a single wall mounting point. A double robe hook uses two arms from the same fixing plate, accommodating two robes or towels without a second wall hole. Double hooks are more practical in ensuites or shared bathrooms. The wall footprint is similar, so substituting one for the other at the same location is straightforward.
Which Caroma ranges include robe hooks?
Caroma robe hooks are available in the Luna, Urbane II, and Urbane accessory collections. Each range covers matching toilet roll holders, towel rails, and other wall-fixed accessories in the same finish and profile. Buying within a single range ensures consistent design detail across all bathroom accessories.
Are Caroma robe hooks suitable for tiled walls?
Yes. Caroma robe hooks can be fixed to tiled walls using a tile drill bit and appropriate wall plugs for the substrate behind the tile. Most models use a concealed screw plate covered by the hook body. For hollow stud walls behind tiles, use cavity fixings rated to hold the expected load of wet towels or robes, typically 2 to 5 kg per hook.