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This Clark brushed nickel range spans three fitting types: wastes, traps and grates, showers, and taps, with 19 products in total. Brushed nickel is a satin finished metal tone, and choosing it across taps, shower fittings and floor wastes in the same room gives a consistent metal finish from the basin through to the shower and floor, rather than mixing different tones that can look disjointed once installed.
Why choose a coordinated finish
Bathrooms typically combine several different metal fittings, a tap, a shower outlet, and a floor waste or grate being common examples, and when these are all in different finishes the inconsistency tends to stand out once the room is finished. Selecting brushed nickel across all three categories from the one Clark range means the tap, shower and waste all read as part of the same design decision, which is a straightforward way to avoid mismatched metal tones in a new build or renovation.
Brushed nickel as a finish
Brushed nickel has a warm, satin toned appearance rather than the bright reflective look of chrome or the cooler tone of some other metal finishes. The brushed texture also tends to be more forgiving of fingerprints and water spots than a high gloss finish, which is a practical consideration for taps and shower fittings that get handled daily.
Buying considerations by category
- Taps: check the mounting style, whether it is deck mounted, wall mounted, or basin mounted, along with the spout style, since this needs to match your benchtop or wall configuration and the basin or sink it will service.
- Showers: confirm the outlet configuration of any shower fitting you are considering, including whether it suits a wall or ceiling mounted arrangement, so it matches your existing or planned plumbing rough-in.
- Wastes, traps and grates: match the outlet size of the waste to the fixture it will service, whether that is a shower base, floor waste point, or another drainage location, since outlet sizing varies and needs to align with existing plumbing.
Planning a coordinated bathroom
If you are fitting out a full bathroom and want a single, consistent metal tone across your tapware, shower and drainage fittings, working through this Clark brushed nickel range by category, tap, then shower, then waste, is a practical way to build a cohesive result while still checking each item against your specific plumbing and fixture requirements.