Turner Hastings kitchen taps are designed to pair with the brand's fireclay and butler sink ranges, spanning traditional bridge mixers, gooseneck styles and gravity fed pump action designs. Every Turner Hastings kitchen tap in this range is chosen specifically for kitchen use, with the reach and spout height suited to deep butler sink bowls.
What sets Turner Hastings kitchen taps apart
Because Turner Hastings butler sinks are deeper and often wider than a standard stainless steel kitchen sink, the tap needs enough spout height and reach to clear the bowl and fill large pots without splashing. Turner Hastings kitchen taps are built with this in mind, with several models offering swivel spouts and extended reach to work across double bowl configurations.
Traditional and gravity fed styles
Alongside standard lever mixers, the Turner Hastings kitchen taps range includes a traditional pump action style tap, a design that echoes older farmhouse plumbing and suits a butler sink with a country or heritage kitchen aesthetic. This style operates with a hand pump action rather than a lever, and works well on sinks that don't have pressurised mains supply directly under the bench. It's a distinctive look that pairs naturally with fireclay butler sinks and exposed brass or bridge style fittings.
Finishes across the Turner Hastings kitchen taps range
Turner Hastings kitchen taps are available in chrome, brushed nickel, matte black and brass finishes, allowing the tap to be matched to cabinet hardware and the basket waste or sink grid fitted to the same sink. Brass and nickel finishes are popular with heritage and Hamptons style kitchens, while matte black suits contemporary schemes built around a fireclay butler sink as a feature piece.
Water efficiency
Turner Hastings kitchen taps sold through The Blue Space carry WELS water efficiency ratings, so you can check the star rating and flow rate before buying if water efficiency is a factor in your kitchen renovation. A higher WELS star rating means lower water use per minute without a noticeable drop in usable pressure at the tap.
Choosing the right Turner Hastings kitchen tap
Match the tap's mounting hole configuration to your benchtop or sink deck before ordering, since some Turner Hastings kitchen taps are single hole mixers while others are designed for a two hole bridge mount. Spout height and reach should also be checked against your specific butler sink model, particularly if you're pairing a new tap with an existing sink rather than buying both together.
Pairing your tap with a basket waste and sink grid
Because Turner Hastings kitchen taps, basket wastes and sink grids are all produced across the same finish options, it's straightforward to outfit an entire butler sink setup in one consistent finish rather than mixing tap brands and accessory brands. This matters more than it might seem, since chrome and nickel finishes from different manufacturers can read as slightly different tones once installed side by side under kitchen lighting.
Delivery and returns
All Turner Hastings kitchen taps ship Australia-wide, with a 60-day return window if the finish, reach or mounting style doesn't suit your kitchen once it's installed.
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes a Turner Hastings kitchen tap different from a standard mixer tap?
Turner Hastings kitchen taps are built with extra spout height and reach to suit deep fireclay butler sinks, which are typically larger than a standard stainless steel kitchen sink. This extra clearance makes it easier to fill pots and wash larger items without splashing.
What is a gravity fed style kitchen tap?
It's a traditional pump action tap style within the Turner Hastings kitchen taps range that operates with a hand pump rather than a lever, echoing older farmhouse plumbing designs. It suits butler sinks with a heritage or country kitchen look.
What finishes do Turner Hastings kitchen taps come in?
The range includes chrome, brushed nickel, matte black and brass finishes, which can be matched to a Turner Hastings basket waste or sink grid on the same sink. Brass and nickel are common in heritage style kitchens, while matte black suits contemporary schemes.
Are Turner Hastings kitchen taps WELS rated?
Yes, Turner Hastings kitchen taps carry WELS water efficiency ratings, and the star rating and flow rate are listed against each product. Checking this before buying helps balance water use with everyday usable pressure.
How do I know which Turner Hastings kitchen tap fits my sink?
Check whether your benchtop or sink deck is drilled for a single hole mixer or a two hole bridge mount, since Turner Hastings kitchen taps come in both configurations. Spout height and reach should also be checked against your specific butler sink model before ordering.