Toilets
The one thing we all need in a bathroom is our toilet! So what toilets are available for you?
- Close coupled toilet
- Back to wall toilet
- Wall Hung Toilet
- Comfort Height
- Short projection
Close Coupled Toilet
Close-coupled toilets are named after the close coupling between the pan and cistern, making one whole unit rather than a separate bowl and cistern. Close-coupled toilets are available in many styles and are easy to install. Not only do they have fewer hidden nooks and crannies to clean, making the chore of a hygienic bathroom quick and easy, some of them can also be rimless making cleaning even easier.
They are the standard type of toilet you would see in most bathrooms.
Back to Wall Toilet
What is a back-to-wall toilet?
As the name suggests, a back-to-wall toilet is designed to sit flush against the wall without exposing the cistern.
This modern, space-saving solution hides the cistern within either a wall or a furniture unit, leaving only the toilet bowl visible. The sleek design not only enhances the bathroom's aesthetic but also offers a cleaner, more streamlined look compared to traditional toilets, where both the cistern and plumbing are visible.
Wall Hung Toilet
A wall-hung toilet requires a mounting frame (cradle) to securely support it and allow for its suspended installation. Like a back-to-wall toilet, it also uses a concealed cistern to maintain a sleek, minimalist appearance.
Wall-hung toilets are typically affixed to a sturdy wall, creating a floating effect that not only saves space but also lends a contemporary, clean aesthetic to your bathroom, making the area feel more open and spacious.
Short Projection and Comfort Height Toilets
Sometimes, your bathroom requires specific features for added comfort or space efficiency. A standard toilet may feel too low, or your bathroom might lack the space for all the necessary fixtures.
Comfort height toilets are designed to be slightly taller than standard models, making them ideal for those with mobility challenges or anyone who prefers a higher seating position for added ease.
Short projection toilets, on the other hand, have a reduced depth, making them perfect for smaller bathrooms. Their compact design maximizes space, allowing you to fit more essentials into a tighter area without compromising on style or functionality.