The Abode Sentiment traditional tap collection is a beautifully crafted range of classic bathroom taps available in Chrome and Brushed Brass. With compression valves, ceramic inserts, and period-inspired styling, the Sentiment range is designed for traditional bathrooms, period properties, and anyone who appreciates timeless craftsmanship over contemporary minimalism.
Exceptionally low pressure compatible — from just 0.1 bar on pillar taps — the Sentiment range works reliably with gravity-fed systems, making it ideal for older properties where water pressure can be a challenge.
The Sentiment Range
- Basin Mono Mixer — single-hole basin mixer in Chrome or Brushed Brass; 0.15 bar minimum
- Basin Pillar Taps — traditional pair taps for two-hole basins; 0.1 bar minimum
- Bath Filler — deck-mounted bath filler in Chrome or Brushed Brass; 0.3 bar minimum
Why Choose Abode Sentiment?
- Traditional styling — period-inspired design with classic proportions and detailing
- Two finishes — Chrome and Brushed Brass to suit your bathroom scheme
- Ultra low pressure compatible — from 0.1 bar; ideal for gravity-fed systems
- Compression valves — traditional valve mechanism; easy to service and maintain
- Ceramic inserts — smooth, drip-free operation on the bath filler
- Abode quality — backed by Abode's reputation for premium bathroom products
Complete the Abode Look
- All Abode Products — Full Abode kitchen and bathroom range
- Abode Levarto Taps — Contemporary Abode tap range
- Abode Uno Shower Collection — Shower mixers and accessories
- All Taps — Full tap range across all brands
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Sentiment range suitable for gravity-fed systems?
Yes — the Sentiment pillar taps operate from just 0.1 bar, the basin mono mixer from 0.15 bar, and the bath filler from 0.3 bar. All are suitable for gravity-fed and low-pressure systems without a pump.
What finishes are available?
The full Sentiment range is available in Chrome and Brushed Brass. Both finishes are available across the basin mixer, pillar taps, and bath filler.
What is the difference between compression valves and ceramic disc valves?
Compression valves use a rubber washer that compresses against a seat to stop water flow — the traditional mechanism found in period taps. They are easy to service and the washers can be replaced if the tap develops a drip. Ceramic disc valves use two ceramic discs and are generally smoother to operate but require cartridge replacement if they fail.
Can I order if the item shows as out of stock?
Yes — most items can still be ordered when showing as out of stock. Lead times may vary. Contact us at customerservice@bubblegumbathrooms.co.uk or call 01603 381095 if you need a specific delivery date.