Bathroom Toilet Guide For You

Today, toilets are designed so as to match the bathroom suite. This not only adds to the style quotient of the bathroom but also gives a refreshing experience to be in it. Bathroom toilet looks can be coordinated by picking up matching fixtures, faucets and accessories are matched in a complementary style and design. Various variations are available in the market ranging from designs to shades and material with complementing fittings and accessories.

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Materials generally used for the Bathroom toilet should have high tensile strength, good surface soundness, moisture resistant, high chemical resistance, resistance to corrosion and should not shrink or expand under weather change conditions. The materials majorly used for this purpose are melamine faced chip-boards, which an array of color shades. Alternatively, slate, marble or granite worktop give a fantastic cadaver looks. Glass and reflective materials, like chrome steel and stainless steel help maximize space and lighting. Wood is also a popular choice for the bathroom fittings. If the customer finds it expensive, then glossy laminated fittings with wood finish are also available.

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The height of the bathroom toilet can be changed as per the individual requirements. These days, people are increasingly opting the ADA complaint model toilets. In them, the tank is same as standard height toilet but the bowl is 1-1/2" to 2" taller than the standard bowl. This makes the toilet height approximately the same height as a standard chair and provides for easier seating. Thus, they are often referred to as "Comfort" height toilets.

The vanity bowls come in round and elongated shapes. Round front bowls are generally less expensive than their elongated counterparts. They are used in smaller bathrooms, where space and price may be an issue. Elongated bowls are longer (front to back) by about 2-3 inches. This extra length makes elongated bowls more comfortable and a little more roomier. For those who have a bigger bathroom, comfort of the elongated bowl is worth the cost. Gravity flush system is popularly used in the bathroom, though jet siphon flush mechanism is more efficient, but pricey. Toilets basically come in two designs, namely one-piece toilets and two-piece toilets. Two-piece toilets tend to be less expensive, are taller (27" to 30" high) and are often more traditionally styled. On the other hand, one-piece Toilets are more expensive and have a lower profile (22" to 27" high).

Bathrooms come with a variety of attachments, furniture, utilities and designer ornamentation's. In a bathroom, selecting the right kind of storage is as important as selecting the right kind of sink and bathtub. Additionally, the space utilization and free space availability has to be taken equally care of. Free standing or modular storage's provide a lot of flexibility as they can be placed above other units or can be fixed on wall. The units should be of proportional shape and size so that they don't leave much of dead space for dust and dirt to collect. Sliding door makes it possible for cupboard to be place anywhere. The various types of furniture that can be included in the bathroom design to save space include sink vanity units, drawer units, wall and floor-standing cupboards, open shelving and cabinets.

Bathroom Toilet Guide For You
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