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Caroma Kitchen Sinks & Mixers

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  • Liano II Sink Mixer in Brushed Nickel by Caroma - The Blue Space
    $723

    Caroma Liano II Sink Mixer - Brushed Nickel

    Mix-n-Match to create your own unique style. Additional handle options (sold separately) in 2 styles and 5 colour options. Please note this is ...

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  • Urbane II Sink Mixer in Brushed Nickel  by Caroma - The Blue Space
    $723

    Caroma Urbane II Lead Free Sink Mixer - Brushed Nickel

    The new Lead Free Urbane II Sink Mixer in Brushed Nickel. Caroma is leading the way in transitioning to lead free tapware ahead of the new Austra...

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  • Lifestyle 1 Caroma Liano II Pull Out Lead Free Sink Mixer - Brushed Nickel 96380BN56AF - The Blue Space
    $987

    Caroma Liano II Pull Out Lead Free Sink Mixer - Brushed Nickel

    The Caroma Liano II Pull Out Lead Free Sink Mixer – Brushed Nickel offers a premium Australian design that delivers smooth operation and long-la...

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  • Caroma Liano II Lead Free Pull Out Sink Mixer - Brushed Brass
    $1,036

    Caroma Liano II Lead Free Pull Out Sink Mixer - Brushed Brass

    The Caroma Liano II Lead Free Pull Out Sink Mixer – Brushed Brass brings a premium Australian design that resists corrosion and wear, giving custo...

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Caroma Kitchen Mixers: How to Actually Pick the Right One (Without Losing Your Mind)

We need to have a serious talk about your kitchen tap. Most people ignore it. Until it breaks.

But think about your morning. 7 AM. Coffee. Water for the dog. Rinsing a spoon. Washing hands. 6 PM. Dinner prep. Washing hands again. It's relentless.

Your tap works harder than your oven. It works harder than your dishwasher. So when it starts leaking, or just looks like an ugly relic from the 90s, it's annoying.

At The Blue Space, we spend our days staring at plumbing specs. We see what returns. We see what snaps. And there is one name our team keeps coming back to.

Caroma.

But don't just point at a catalogue and say "that one". You have to touch this thing every day. We’re going to walk you through the whole Caroma range. The good, the bad, and the technical bits, so you don't install something you hate.

What is the deal with Caroma?

You know the name. You grew up with it. You've probably used a Caroma product ten thousand times.

But they aren't just the standard "builder's special" anymore. A few years ago, they shifted gears. They started making stuff that looks like high-end European design but kept the guts Australian.

This matters. Australian water pressure is weird. It's high. Plumbing standards here are strict. If you buy some random tap online that was built for a German apartment, it might whistle. It might shudder. Caroma taps are built for our pipes. They are tough. And they feel solid when you grab them.

Where do they work?

Anywhere. That's the beauty of it.

Because the range is so huge, you aren't stuck with one look. renovating a forever home? Go for the heavy brass stuff with the fancy PVD finish. Flipping a rental? Grab a chrome mixer that will survive tenants for a decade. We recommend them because they are safe. You know what you're getting.

Shapes Matter (More Than You Think)

Go into any kitchen. The shape of the spout changes everything. It changes how you wash up. It changes the look. Here is the breakdown of kitchen taps styles.

The Gooseneck

You've seen these. High arch. Very pretty. But it's not just for looks. We love a gooseneck sink mixer for the clearance. Big pasta pot? Tall flower vase? No problem. The height gives you room to move. If your sink is shallow, you need this.

The Pull-Out (Do It)

Trust us. Try one and you're ruined for normal taps forever. The nozzle on a pull-out sink mixer detaches on a hose. Got a lasagna dish caked in cheese? Don't wrestle it under the spout. Bring the water to the dish. Blast the corners of the sink clean. It's a game changer.

Standard Sink Mixers

Simple. Low profile. Sink mixers are the classic choice. If you have a window right behind your sink that opens inwards, a tall tap will block it. These guys won't.

Hob Mixers and Spouts

These are for the design nerds. You separate the controls from the water outlet. You have hob mixers (the handle) on the bench, and separate spouts coming out of the bench or wall. Looks amazing. Very custom. Just warn your stonemason they need to cut extra holes.

The 3-Piece Set

People still love them. A 3-piece sink set gives you a spout and two handles. Perfect for older homes or if you just like total control over the hot and cold mix.

The Key Collections

Caroma groups their gear into families. If you like the kitchen tap, you can get the matching bathroom tap. Easy.

Urbane II

This is the bestseller. Caroma Urbane II sits right in the middle. Not too square, not too round. Fits everywhere. And the colour range? Huge. We'll get to that.

Liano II

Like things sharp? Caroma Liano II is geometric. Flat surfaces. Defined edges. If you have a square sink, this looks incredible.

Luna

The crowd pleaser. Caroma Luna is softer and usually a bit cheaper. Total workhorse. No sharp edges for kids to crack their heads on.

Okay, We Need to Talk About Colours

Chrome is classic. But colour is everywhere now. The days of "silver or nothing" are done.

Warm Metals

We mean proper, sophisticated metals. Brushed brass taps warm up a stark white room instantly. Want to be bolder? Gold taps scream luxury. Then you have champagne taps or the deep, earthy tones of bronze taps. And don't worry about scratching. They use PVD technology. The colour is bonded to the metal. It doesn't flake.

The Dark Side

Black kitchen taps and mixers are dramatic. They look great. Just be ready to wipe them down if you have hard water. Check out our full range of black taps if you want to match the rest of the house.

Scared of matte black? Try gunmetal tapware. It's a dark grey. Very moody. Hides fingerprints better.

The Classics

Chrome taps are safe. They sparkle. Want that commercial kitchen look? Stainless steel tapware. Can't decide? Brushed nickel tapware is the ultimate neutral. Not quite chrome, not quite gold. Just right.

The Ghost Look

Then there is white tapware. Put it against a white splashback and it disappears. Very clean. Very specific.

Tech and Safety (The Boring but Important Stuff)

It’s not just a metal tube. There is tech inside.

Lead-Free

This is big. Caroma is moving towards lead-free taps. It means the water going into your glass is cleaner. Simple as that.

Progressive Cartridges

These are cool. Progressive mixers don't move left and right. You just turn the dial. Cold starts. Then warm. Then hot. You don't fire up the boiler every time you rinse a spoon. Saves energy.

Hands-Free

Hate mess? Electronic sensor taps use a sensor. Wave a hand, water flows. No raw chicken fingers on the handle.

Accessibility

Accessible taps use long levers. You can move them with an elbow or a pinky finger. If your hands are stiff, these are a game changer.

Why We Back Caroma

We could sell you anything. But we push Caroma for two reasons.

One: The warranty. It works. If a part breaks in five years, you can actually get a replacement. Try doing that with a generic brand you bought on a marketplace. Good luck.

Two: The look matches. If you buy a kitchen tap, you can find the exact same finish for your taps in the bathroom. It makes the house look finished. Cohesive.

Don't Screw It Up

Before you buy, check this stuff. Seriously.

Measure the distance to the splashback. Does the handle have room to move back? If not, you won't get hot water.

Check the window. Will the tap hit it?

Check the reach. Will the water actually hit the middle of the bowl? Or will it dribble down the back edge?

Boring checks? Yes. But better than calling a plumber back to fix it.

Stuck? Confused about finishes? Call us. We actually like talking about this stuff.