When decorating a bathroom, there are certain elements such as the toilet, WC and bidet that can be important points for the expected result of the bathroom.
We must pay attention to both the design of the toilet and the technology incorporated into it.
Toilet Design:
*Size:
The new trends in toilets are reduced depth. But what does this mean? Reduced depth toilets are those toilets that are smaller, with less depth, around 60 cm, with the intention of giving a greater feeling of spaciousness to the bathroom.
*Color:
The vast majority of toilets on the market are made of ceramic and have a gloss white finish, but the new trends in wall-mounted or suspended toilets are in matt colours, such as matt white or matt black, very fashionable colours for bathroom decoration. With these new matt finishes, the toilets can be matched with the washbasin taps, shower column and shower screen profiles, creating a unique and modern design in the bathroom.
*Lid material and shape:
This element can be one of the main reasons for classifying the quality of a toilet. The new trends in toilets, whether wall-mounted or suspended, are extra-thin seats with a soft close. Being extra-thin, it is important to be well informed about the material of the seat, since it is essential that our toilet has a firm and resistant seat. At Baño Total we are committed to top quality toilets, and that is why we offer toilets with extra-thin seats made of Thermodur, a highly resistant material that not only gives the seat a high level of robustness and hardness, but also maintains its original appearance and tone due to its resistance to UV rays. Its almost zero porosity allows for easy cleaning with just soap and water.
Technology
*Rimless System:
Rimless toilets are known as toilets without holes or flanges. This technology has great benefits such as better cleaning, greater hygiene since thanks to its smooth surface less bacteria and lime accumulate, better distribution of water across the surface of the bowl, more ecological since it allows a total cleaning with a maximum of 4.5 liters and is quieter.
*Dual Output:
Do you have a wall or floor drain? Don't worry, as dual outlet toilets are designed to be installed with a floor or wall drain.
*Elbow:
When you have a toilet with a floor drain, you will need a piece to connect the toilet to the drain and that is the elbow, a piece that can be rigid or flexible. Make sure that the toilet contains this piece or purchase the specific elbow for that toilet.
*Cushioned Fall:
Lowering the toilet lid carefully will not be a concern, as many toilets incorporate a cushioned closing system to avoid large impacts.