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How to choose the right tap for your kitchen

From washing the dishes to making hot drinks, you probably use your tap more than any other item in your kitchen. So choosing the right one is vital. Read on to find out about the different kitchen tap types available and what you should consider in terms of style and functionality.
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23/3/26
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How to choose the right tap for your kitchen

From washing the dishes to making hot drinks, you probably use your tap more than any other item in your kitchen. So choosing the right one is vital. Read on to find out about the different kitchen tap types available and what you should consider in terms of style and functionality.
18/2/26
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How to clean and maintain your coloured granite kitchen sink and bowl

Granite sinks are quickly becoming a favourite in modern kitchens, thanks to their beautiful aesthetics and impressive durability. Available in a wide range of colours, they not only enhance the visual appeal of your space but also offer practical benefits, making them a perfect choice for both style and functionality.
22/7/25
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Matt Black sinks and taps

Striking, sophisticated and timeless, Matt Black is the go-to colour for anyone looking to create a style statement in the heart of their home. It’s a kitchen trend that just goes from strength to strength, with Matt Black kitchen sinks and taps effortlessly leading the way.
5/6/25
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How to clean Fragranite sinks

Your sink’s job is busy from prep to cleanup; it sees it all. With our Fragranite material, you’ve chosen something tough and smart. Now, let’s help it stay looking great. In this guide, we’ll walk you through simple everyday care and smart tricks to keep your Fragranite sink performing beautifully, day in and day out.
2/6/25
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Reducing Food Waste

Food waste is a big issue here in Australia. Every year, Australians waste around 7.6 million tonnes of food that was originally meant to be eaten. That’s roughly 312 kg per person annually, which is the equivalent of one in five shopping bags of groceries ending up in the bin!