simply as a pillar tap or deck-mounted tap, is a type of faucet commonly used in kitchens and bathrooms. It consists of two separate taps, one for hot water and one for cold water, mounted on either side of the sink basin.
Here’s what each term means:
- Sink: The fixture where water is collected and drained in a kitchen or bathroom.
- Pillar: This refers to the individual taps that rise up from the surface of the sink. They’re often cylindrical or rectangular in shape.
- Tap: Another term for faucet, the device used to control the flow of water.
Pillar taps are often operated by twisting the handles clockwise or counterclockwise to adjust the water flow and temperature. They are a traditional style of faucet that can add a classic or vintage look to a kitchen or bathroom, depending on the design and finish.
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