Wall hung bathroom toilets
What are they like and what are their characteristics?
In Europe and especially in Spain, wall-mounted toilets are common, and more and more new WC formats are emerging, and these are suspended toilets with built-in cisterns, also known as Japanese or Gap-style toilets.
Wall-hung toilets stand out for their minimalist and compact style, as the cistern is built into the wall and they are usually shallow-bottomed toilets, ideal for creating a feeling of spaciousness in the bathroom. This type of toilet is more common in new homes, as proper installation requires work due to the cistern being hidden behind the wall.
In addition, these toilets are very complete, as it is increasingly common to hear that they have a reduced depth (smaller to create a feeling of spaciousness in the bathroom), a Rimless system and extra thin lids or seats with a soft close.
The Rimless system
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Allows better cleaning
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What's more, it is hygienic as it does not accumulate bacteria, lime…
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Ensures water is distributed over the entire surface of the bowl
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It is more environmentally friendly as it allows for complete cleaning with a maximum of 4.5 litres.
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They are quieter.
Our Extra-Thin Seats:
In addition to all this, a very important complement to the WC toilet is the seat, where the extra-thin seats with cushioned seating stand out.
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Thermodur material: The extra-thin seats are made of a highly resistant material that not only gives the seat great robustness and hardness, but also maintains its original appearance and colour due to its resistance to UV rays. Its almost zero porosity also allows for easy cleaning with just soap and water.
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Extra-thin Seat: This design is the latest trend in bathroom sanitary ware.
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Cushioned Fall: Say goodbye to bumps!
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Metal hinges: They give it a modern touch.
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Easy cleaning: It is important that the material of our products is easy to maintain and clean.
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Adjustable seats: When installing, the seat can be adjusted.
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Easy installation: Quick and easy click-clack mechanism