Specifying bathroom accessories: what actually matters
Accessories are the last fixture on the specification and the first ones the guest, resident, or tenant actually touches. They are also the single category where finish drift between brands is most visible.
Material
Brass and stainless steel are the only contract-grade options. Zinc and plated plastic accessories behave badly in a wet environment within a year. Every accessory in our range is brass or stainless, finished to match the faucet library.
Mounting
For contract specifications, screw-fixed accessories are the correct default. Adhesive-mounted accessories have a place in retrofits where the tile cannot be drilled, but should never be specified for rental, hotel, or public bathroom work — they fail in use and leave visible residue on the tile.
Finish coordination
The reason to specify accessories from the same manufacturer as the faucet and shower is spare-part logistics. A hotel operator replacing a broken towel bar in year three needs the finish to match the rest of the room, and that is possible only when the whole room came from a single finish library.
Coverage
A complete accessory specification covers: towel bar, towel ring, robe hook, toilet paper holder, toilet brush, soap dispenser or soap dish, and — for hotel — a second towel bar for the shower zone. Short specifications create retrofit work later.
Request the accessory catalogue and finish samples, or contact the trade team for project coverage planning.

