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3 Things to Consider When Buying a Toilet

Author: Amitava Sarkar
by Amitava Sarkar
Posted: Feb 26, 2015

There are so many decisions that go into building a new home or even into just gutting a bathroom, you’re probably overwhelmed. With a checklist in hand, you make your way to a showroom, only to focus on the sink, the tub, the shower and the tile in the bathroom without giving the toilet a second glance. Even mirrors and overhead lighting tend to get more of the homeowner’s attention. However, you’ll get a lot of use out of the toilet you pick for your bathroom – and it really can make or break a bathroom’s décor as it’s such a focal piece.

You might not even intend to give your bathroom a complete makeover, but if there’s one thing you should consider updating, it’s the toilet. The color of the toilet – if you choose something besides the most common basic white, which does go with most design themes but don’t think you’re limited to it – is just the start. Talk to a designer, or better yet, an expert at a showroom, as she can guide you through displays of all of your best options. Toilets should be comfortable and functional, but they should be an important focal point of your bathroom, too.

The Space Around Your Toilet

Most homeowners are used to old-fashioned bulky toilet designs, but they shouldn’t limit themselves to something that sits there in the room, taking up space. This is especially true if you don’t have a lot of space to begin within your bathroom. Look for a model like a wall mount toilet, which installs as it sounds – directly into the wall. This type of model leaves more space above and below your toilet, which makes the bathroom much easier to clean. In addition to the convenience and added space, it simply looks stunning. Streamlined and minimalistic, the wall mount toilet is the toilet of choice for those concerned with freeing up space in the bathroom.

Cleanliness

Across the world, features such as bidets are a no-brainer in bathrooms. American homeowners have suffered without bidets for decades unnecessarily, wasting money on excessive toilet paper, when bidets do the job much better and for much less. If you have the opportunity to replace or add a toilet to a bathroom, get one with a bidet or add a bidet to the bathroom near the toilet. Cleaning yourself with a stream of water is better for your skin and soothes conditions such as hemorrhoids and rashes.

The Overall Look

Think about the theme of your bathroom. There has to be one. Are you a fan of modern, sleek décor? Are you a nostalgic, who decorates in antique designs and patterns? Your toilet should complement the theme. If you’re having difficulty deciding which toilet suits your theme, ask an expert at a showroom. He may suggest a pull-chain toilet for an antique bathroom or for homes with someone who has difficulty twisting around to flush normally. Or she may recommend a rectangular wall mount design for a more modern bathroom. Even traditional floor mounted toilets have a variety of options, including those both more curvaceous in appearance and those more blocky and rectangular. Let a showroom expert help you discover all of your options.

When updating or building a bathroom, toilets tend to be the last thing on your mind – but they should be among the first. Let a showroom expert show you what a fabulous toilet can add to your bathroom. It really does have the ability to make or break the look of your bathroom.

About the Author: Jessa Gibbons is an interior designer and décor blogger from the Atlanta area. She recommends http://www.europeansinkatlanta.com/ to all of her clients redesigning their bathrooms.

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