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Black Tapware: Fad or New Classic?

Black tapware is a trend you cannot escape, no matter how you scroll through Pinterest or watch renovation shows like The Block. It is now the new black, and it has been a big trend in Australian bathrooms and kitchens.

Black tapware is a popular but temporary trend that will soon fade. Is it a timeless classic like chrome and stainless steel?

VOS Matt Black Tall Basin Mixer Tap

There are many positive aspects to black tapware, but can they outweigh its downsides enough to make it last?

Black Tapware: The Pros

Let's not forget the obvious: black tapware looks amazing! This is a great way to modernize your bathroom or kitchen with a sleeker, more modern design. Black tapware is more than its appearance.

Black looks great with everything

Black taps look great with any design or colour scheme. Black goes well with any design, whether it's coloured marble, bold tiles or natural timber finishes.

White bathroom. Black tapware will look great against white. Timber benchtops? Contrasting natural features with industrial-looking matte black tapware is a great idea.

You can be sure that your black tapware will look great in the new kitchen or bathroom.

It's easy to maintain

Are you tired of water marks and fingerprints everywhere on your chrome and stainless steel fixtures? Electroplated finishes make black tapware resistant to these marks.

This design trend has many benefits beyond its appearance. The electroplated coating on black fixtures and taps will make them easy to clean.

Black Taps are widely available and competitively priced

Black tapware has a major advantage: it is easy to find in most plumbing supply shops and is also very affordable compared to other finishes.

Although you might think that black fixtures will cost more than stainless steel or chrome, it really isn't.

Matte black tapware is just as common as any other metallic material. It's not difficult to find black tapware. There will be plenty of options for you.

Black Tapware: Cons

HIX Black Wall Mounted Basin Taps - Matt Finish

Although you may love the black tapware trend's look, there are some things you should consider before you rush to buy it.

It can fade over time

Although you may love the way your black taps look fresh from the box and when they are installed, they will not last forever. The downside to black tapware is its tendency to fade.

The nice black colour you used to start with years ago will eventually turn to grey.

There is a way you can prolong the life span of your black tapware. It takes just a microfibril to clean it. You can keep the black tapware trend alive in your home by wiping it with a microfibril every time you use it.

Do you mean every single time? This seems excessive. It's better to have something than nothing so you can keep the black finish and colour longer by wiping it down as often as you remember.

They can be damaged during delivery or installation

The electroplated finish on black tapware is durable and strong, but it can still be damaged. If used incorrectly, a plumber's tool can chip taps.

Despite this, plumbers are well-versed in how to install black tapware without damaging it.

You Can't Use Regular Cleaning Products on It

Black tapware has a few cons. You can't use wax-based or synthetic chemicals in your regular cleaning products. These products will cause damage to the taps' finish, particularly if they are matte black.

Your regular cream cleanser or bathroom spray won't do the trick for black taps.

You don't have to buy a special cleaning product just to clean your kitchen tapware and bathroom. You just need warm soapy water to clean your bathroom and kitchen tapware.

More Dirt and Grime stand out

We said that black tapware looks great when used in a white bathroom due to the contrast. This contrast can prove to be a problem for people who use makeup powders on their bathroom vanity.

You know that that little bit of powdery residue that you have so skillfully tapped away that you don't want to apply too much to the skin? It's all over the beautiful black tap. It contrasts so starkly with the lighter colour; you might mistake it for a speckled tap.

If you're a messy baker, your black tapware will look a little greyish due to all the flour that has accumulated.

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