8 Types of Bathroom Fixtures and Fittings
What are bathroom fixtures and fittings?

What is the difference between a bathroom fitting and a fixture?
What are the different types of bathroom fixtures?

8 types of bathroom fixtures
- Bathtubs: Often the centrepiece of bathrooms, bathtubs are a classic addition to the space.
- Showers: From a classic shower to a walk-in, this is a key fixture in a bathroom.
- Sinks/basins: Whether under or above counter, a sink should look good and work well in your bathroom.
- Bidets: Bidets are common in Europe and Asia and are an alternative to toilet paper.
- Taps/mixers: A tap and mixer combo controls water flow and temperature.
- Vanity: Every bathroom needs storage, and a vanity is one way to add extra space.
- Lighting: Bathroom lights serve two purposes — they help you see and can also be a style feature.
What are the different types of bathroom fittings?

8 types of bathroom fittings
- Toilet seat: Toilet seats are often overlooked as bathroom fittings. They need to be replaced due to wear and tear.
- Towel rack: After a nice shower, you need to hang your towel somewhere. Racks help keep your towels dry and organised.
- Hooks: Hooks keep towels and robes dry and within arm's reach.
- Mirrors: You need somewhere to get ready in the morning.Bathroom mirrors, often fitted above the sink, provide just this.
- Toilet roll holder: A toilet paper holder keeps your rolls neat and in a handy position.
- Shower shelves: These shelves organise your shampoo, conditioner and other shower essentials. You won't have to stash them on the bathroom floor anymore!
- Soap dispensers: A convenient, decorative and no-fuss way to keep handwash.
- Styling pieces: No bathroom feels like it’s yours without personalisation. Put in some art, plants and decor.
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