More and more of us are seeing our bathrooms as spaces of sanctuary rather than purely functional areas of our homes. In fact, since 2020, a growing number of us have started considering our bathrooms a place to escape to.Β
Given how long we all spent in our properties at the start of this decade, that is perhaps unsurprising!Β
But the idea of turning our bathrooms into relaxing spaces where we can get away from the hubbub of life hasnβt disappeared as life has returned to normality. This is why strong design choices β like freestanding bath taps β are proving popular in renovation projects.Β
In fact, Homes & Gardens named freestanding taps as one of theirΒ top bathroom design trends for 2026. This is because they make a style statement and can work in a variety of different types of bathrooms.Β
So, what exactly is it that makes freestanding taps a good design decision and are they right for your bathroom?
Freestanding taps are a bold design statement
Described as βarchitecturalβ in their nature, freestanding taps are certainly a bold design statement and they stand out for all the right reasons. When done well, they add a level of structure to your bathroomβs design that you donβt get with other tap choices.Β
As there is a wide range of styles of freestanding taps available too, youβre not restricted by the overall decor in your space. Youβll find freestanding bath taps that work just as well in period bathrooms as those that offer sleek lines in a more contemporary space.Β
Freestanding taps give you more choice about your bathβs placement
One of the biggest advantages to freestanding taps is that they donβt require a wall to be fitted. This means if you want to make your bath the main feature of your room, you can by positioning it wherever youβd like.Β
If youβre opting for a freestanding bath, it makes sense to explore your options for freestanding taps to help make it really stand out as the central feature in your space.Β
What other considerations are there with freestanding taps?
It is worth mentioning that freestanding taps are often a little more costly to install than their wall-mounted counterparts because floor-mounted plumbing can be more complex β although this will depend on your setup.Β
However, one of the big bonuses is that they can be positioned anywhere along the side of your bath, freeing up space and ensuring that no matter what way around you lie in your tub, youβll never have to worry about a tap sticking into your back or preventing you from resting your head on the side of your bath.Β
Of course, for freestanding taps to make sense and really stand out, you need a larger than average bathroom as they make the best statement when there is space around both the tap and the bath itself.Β
This means that freestanding bath taps arenβt suitable for every bathroom renovation project. But if they work in your space, they can bring a level of elegance and style thatβs hard to beat.Β