Johnson Suisse Venezia Shower Mixer With Diverter Chrome
Johnson Suisse tapware combines superior functionality with a classic aesthetic appeal. Endurance tested to the highest standards, the premium quality ceramic disc cartridge provides the optimum level of durability whilst... Read more
Johnson Suisse tapware combines superior functionality with a classic aesthetic appeal. Endurance tested to the highest standards, the premium quality ceramic disc cartridge provides the optimum level of durability whilst the innovative aerated water stream reduces noise and prevents splashing.
Product Features
- Wall mounted pin lever shower mixer with diverter
- Durable chromed brass with 25mm ceramic disc
- Matching showers and accessories available
- Simple, secure fixing system
Buildmat is offering Free Shipping Australia Wide on kitchen sinks.
Buildmat offers free shipping for all orders over $100.
All our orders are shipped from our Melbourne warehouse and are dispatched next business day.
Shipping time estimates are listed below. if you're really worried about delivery times feel free to call us and we can give you a more accurate estimate and also let you know who our courier for your area is.
Your basin tap is one of the most-used things in your bathroom, so it's worth getting right. Here's how to find one that looks great and works perfectly.
1. Check your basin type first
Your basin style decides which taps will work. Above counter basins usually need tall basin mixers or wall-mounted taps, while undermount and inset basins pair nicely with short basin mixers on the benchtop. Check if your basin has tap holes already drilled, or if you'll need to go wall-mounted.
2. Pick your mounting style
- Benchtop-mounted: Taps sit on the vanity beside your basin – easy to install and practical for daily use.
- Wall-mounted: Fixed to the wall above the basin for a clean, modern look and easier cleaning around the basin.
3. Get the height right
Taller basins need taller taps so you're not awkwardly reaching down. Lower or undermount basins work better with shorter mixers. Just make sure the spout reaches comfortably into the basin without water splashing everywhere.
4. Choose a finish you love
Matte black, brushed nickel, brushed brass and gunmetal add personality and hide fingerprints and water marks beautifully. Try to match your tap finish to your towel rails, shower heads and accessories so everything feels connected.
5. Match your bathroom's vibe
Clean, angular taps suit modern spaces. Curved or traditional designs work better in classic bathrooms. Coastal or minimal styles pair beautifully with simple tapware in softer finishes.
6. Set a realistic budget
Good basin mixers usually sit between $150–$600+, depending on the brand and finish. It's worth spending a bit more on quality. After all, you'll be using this tap several times a day, and a well-made one lasts years.
Need help choosing?
Explore our full range of bathroom mixers and bathroom tapware to find the perfect fit. Or visit our building and renovating tips blog for practical advice, real renovation examples, and the latest bathroom design trends to help you plan with confidence.
Your shower is one of the most-used parts of your bathroom, so it's worth getting the whole setup right with shower heads, arms, and taps that work together beautifully. Here's how to choose.
1. Choose your shower setup
- A simple wall-mounted shower head keeps things clean and easy, with one reliable spray pattern.
- A ceiling shower head (including rain showers) offers a spa-like feel with softer, wider water coverage.
- A hand shower on a shower rail is great for rinsing, cleaning the screen, and helping kids or pets.
- A dual shower head or shower set combines an overhead or fixed head with a hand piece, giving you everyday flexibility.
Think about who uses the bathroom, and whether you want a soft "rain" feel, a stronger spray, or both.
2. Decide on your shower mixer
Your shower mixer tap controls water temperature and flow. Choose the style that suits your bathroom and how you like to operate your shower:
- Single lever mixers: One handle controls both temperature and flow – smooth, modern, and easy to use with one hand.
- Dual knob mixers: Separate hot and cold controls give you precise temperature adjustment – classic style that suits traditional or heritage bathrooms.
- Progressive knob mixers: Turn the one knob to control change both pressure and temperature until it's just right.
3. Pick head size, shape, and arms
Larger shower heads give a wider, more gentle spray that feels relaxing and immersive. Smaller or more compact heads feel more focused and can help control splash if your shower space is tight. Round heads suit almost any bathroom, while square or rectangular heads lean more modern and architectural.
Shower arms determine where your shower head sits – standard wall arms, extended arms for more coverage, or ceiling arms for overhead rain showers. You should choose this based on your shower head type and the experience you want.
4. Match the finish to your bathroom
For a cohesive look, match your shower heads, shower mixers, and bathroom tapware to your basin taps, towel rails, and accessories. Chrome and stainless finishes feel timeless, matte black adds contrast, and warm tones like brushed nickel or brushed brass gold bring extra warmth.
5. Consider complete shower sets
If you want everything coordinated and guaranteed to work together, shower sets include the mixer, rail, shower heads, and arms all in one package. They save time matching finishes and ensure all the parts are compatible.
6. Set your budget
Think about how important the shower is to your daily routine and set a realistic spend to match. Showers you use every day are worth investing in, especially if you're upgrading the whole bathroom. Expect to spend from about $150 for a simple shower head through to $800+ for larger rain shower heads, dual systems, or complete shower sets in premium finishes.
Need more help finding the right shower head?
Read our full guide to choosing the best shower head. Or, head to our building and renovating tips blog for practical advice, renovation examples, and the latest bathroom design trends to help you plan with confidence.
Johnson Suisse tapware combines superior functionality with a classic aesthetic appeal. Endurance tested to the highest standards, the premium quality ceramic disc cartridge provides the optimum level of durability whilst the innovative aerated water stream reduces noise and prevents splashing.
Product Features
- Wall mounted pin lever shower mixer with diverter
- Durable chromed brass with 25mm ceramic disc
- Matching showers and accessories available
- Simple, secure fixing system
Buildmat is offering Free Shipping Australia Wide on kitchen sinks.
Buildmat offers free shipping for all orders over $100.
All our orders are shipped from our Melbourne warehouse and are dispatched next business day.
Shipping time estimates are listed below. if you're really worried about delivery times feel free to call us and we can give you a more accurate estimate and also let you know who our courier for your area is.
Your basin tap is one of the most-used things in your bathroom, so it's worth getting right. Here's how to find one that looks great and works perfectly.
1. Check your basin type first
Your basin style decides which taps will work. Above counter basins usually need tall basin mixers or wall-mounted taps, while undermount and inset basins pair nicely with short basin mixers on the benchtop. Check if your basin has tap holes already drilled, or if you'll need to go wall-mounted.
2. Pick your mounting style
- Benchtop-mounted: Taps sit on the vanity beside your basin – easy to install and practical for daily use.
- Wall-mounted: Fixed to the wall above the basin for a clean, modern look and easier cleaning around the basin.
3. Get the height right
Taller basins need taller taps so you're not awkwardly reaching down. Lower or undermount basins work better with shorter mixers. Just make sure the spout reaches comfortably into the basin without water splashing everywhere.
4. Choose a finish you love
Matte black, brushed nickel, brushed brass and gunmetal add personality and hide fingerprints and water marks beautifully. Try to match your tap finish to your towel rails, shower heads and accessories so everything feels connected.
5. Match your bathroom's vibe
Clean, angular taps suit modern spaces. Curved or traditional designs work better in classic bathrooms. Coastal or minimal styles pair beautifully with simple tapware in softer finishes.
6. Set a realistic budget
Good basin mixers usually sit between $150–$600+, depending on the brand and finish. It's worth spending a bit more on quality. After all, you'll be using this tap several times a day, and a well-made one lasts years.
Need help choosing?
Explore our full range of bathroom mixers and bathroom tapware to find the perfect fit. Or visit our building and renovating tips blog for practical advice, real renovation examples, and the latest bathroom design trends to help you plan with confidence.
Your shower is one of the most-used parts of your bathroom, so it's worth getting the whole setup right with shower heads, arms, and taps that work together beautifully. Here's how to choose.
1. Choose your shower setup
- A simple wall-mounted shower head keeps things clean and easy, with one reliable spray pattern.
- A ceiling shower head (including rain showers) offers a spa-like feel with softer, wider water coverage.
- A hand shower on a shower rail is great for rinsing, cleaning the screen, and helping kids or pets.
- A dual shower head or shower set combines an overhead or fixed head with a hand piece, giving you everyday flexibility.
Think about who uses the bathroom, and whether you want a soft "rain" feel, a stronger spray, or both.
2. Decide on your shower mixer
Your shower mixer tap controls water temperature and flow. Choose the style that suits your bathroom and how you like to operate your shower:
- Single lever mixers: One handle controls both temperature and flow – smooth, modern, and easy to use with one hand.
- Dual knob mixers: Separate hot and cold controls give you precise temperature adjustment – classic style that suits traditional or heritage bathrooms.
- Progressive knob mixers: Turn the one knob to control change both pressure and temperature until it's just right.
3. Pick head size, shape, and arms
Larger shower heads give a wider, more gentle spray that feels relaxing and immersive. Smaller or more compact heads feel more focused and can help control splash if your shower space is tight. Round heads suit almost any bathroom, while square or rectangular heads lean more modern and architectural.
Shower arms determine where your shower head sits – standard wall arms, extended arms for more coverage, or ceiling arms for overhead rain showers. You should choose this based on your shower head type and the experience you want.
4. Match the finish to your bathroom
For a cohesive look, match your shower heads, shower mixers, and bathroom tapware to your basin taps, towel rails, and accessories. Chrome and stainless finishes feel timeless, matte black adds contrast, and warm tones like brushed nickel or brushed brass gold bring extra warmth.
5. Consider complete shower sets
If you want everything coordinated and guaranteed to work together, shower sets include the mixer, rail, shower heads, and arms all in one package. They save time matching finishes and ensure all the parts are compatible.
6. Set your budget
Think about how important the shower is to your daily routine and set a realistic spend to match. Showers you use every day are worth investing in, especially if you're upgrading the whole bathroom. Expect to spend from about $150 for a simple shower head through to $800+ for larger rain shower heads, dual systems, or complete shower sets in premium finishes.
Need more help finding the right shower head?
Read our full guide to choosing the best shower head. Or, head to our building and renovating tips blog for practical advice, renovation examples, and the latest bathroom design trends to help you plan with confidence.
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