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We know full well that ultra-modern contemporary design isn’t to everyone’s tastes. Some of us have a hankering for the older times and prefer to have something a little more traditional in our décor. It just so happens that the kitchen is a great place to express this love for the olden days. Our range of traditional kitchen taps have echoes of the Victorian era and brings classic elegance to your kitchen. A beautiful range of designs gives you many styles to choose from. These taps are all constructed using high-quality materials to ensure their timeless look lasts for years.

 
 
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Perrin & Rowe Provence Gold Bridge Kitchen Mixer Tap with Rinser

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Perrin & Rowe Etruscan Nickel Kitchen Mixer Tap

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£427.99 inc
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Perrin & Rowe Langbourn Gold Kitchen Mixer Tap with Filtration

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Perrin & Rowe Ionian Chrome Kitchen Taps - Crosshead

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Perrin & Rowe Ionian Gold Kitchen Taps - Lever

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Eastlake Traditional Brushed Brass Kitchen Mixer Tap with Crosshead Levers

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How do I decide between crosshead, lever, twin-lever and single-lever controls for a traditional kitchen tap?

Think about how you use the tap and the look you want. Crosshead handles give the authentic Victorian feel and suit period kitchens, while levers are easier to operate with wet or soapy hands. Twin-lever or separate hot and cold controls deliver that classic symmetry and can make temperature control more deliberate; single-lever mixers give faster single-handed temperature and flow adjustment. If you have small children or need quick temperature changes, a single lever or lever-set might suit you better; for strict period styling, crosshead or twin-lever options are ideal.

Which finish will work best in my kitchen, chrome, brushed brass, nickel, pewter or something darker?

Match the finish to the room's materials and how much maintenance you want. Chrome and nickel are bright and pair well with stainless appliances and marble worktops; they're widely available in this range. Brushed brass, antique brass or gold tones warm up timber or painted cabinetry and reinforce a traditional look. Pewter, bronze or matt black give a softer, more rustic feel and can hide water spots better; if fingerprints bother you, choose a brushed option over a polished one.

Do I need a swivel spout or a fixed spout for a traditional kitchen tap?

Base that decision on your sink and routine. A swivel spout is practical for large single bowls, double sinks and when you regularly fill pans, because it gives greater reach and flexibility. A fixed spout keeps a cleaner, more formal silhouette that suits smaller sinks and strict period styling. if you have a butler sink you'll appreciate a swivel spout; for a small inset sink in a compact period kitchen, a fixed spout keeps the look tidy.

How many tap holes will a traditional tap need, and will bridge taps fit my worktop?

Check how many holes your sink or worktop already has, our range filters show options for 1, 2, 3 and 4 tap holes. Most modern mixers fit a single hole, while bridge taps and some period bridge-style mixers typically require three or four holes because of separate hot and cold inlets and a central spout. If you like the bridge look but have only one hole, look for bridge-style single-hole mixers or plan to modify the worktop to accommodate the extra holes.

Can I get a traditional-looking tap that also delivers boiling water?

Yes, there are traditional-style boiling water kitchen taps in this collection. They combine period aesthetics with instant hot-water convenience, so you can keep a Victorian look while getting hot water for tea or cooking. Expect a higher price and specific installation or cylinder requirements compared with standard mixers, but if you want the authenticity of a traditional tap plus modern convenience, a boiling-water model in a matching finish is a good match.