Monday 11 April 2022

What Options Are Available When You're Back To The Wall?

There are many options for furniture, accessories, and interior design when designing your home. It is more difficult to make a decision when there are so many options.

Planning your bathroom was one of the most difficult tasks in interior design. The selection process is now more difficult than X Factor judging panels, with the increasing number of luxury and accessible products available.

Toilets that aren’t standard

Even the most basic toilet can offer more value and options than ever before. The traditional closed-coupled model of the toilet is no longer the best option.


Back-to-wall toilets, which are modern designs, are becoming increasingly popular. It can be hard to choose the right bathroom for you if you are just starting to explore the modernized world of bathrooms.

Close-coupled v/s wall toilet

A back-to-wall toilet is different from a close-coupled toilet in these ways.

The toilet pan, which is the part you use to sit on when using a back-to-wall toilet, is distinct from any other parts of the toilet. The cistern is usually supplied separately. The pan, cistern and toilet are all supplied as one unit with a close-coupled toilet.

As the name suggests, a back-to-wall toilet can be flush against a unit or wall. However, there is typically a gap between close-coupled toilets and walls.

Close-coupled toilets have the flush located on the top or side of the toilet. Back to wall toilets will have the flush mounted on the wall or on the unit.

They share one thing in common: their wide variety of designs. These range from traditional to contemporary, as well as curved and more angular styles. No matter what your style preference, there should be a modern toilet that suits you.


Benefits of a back-to-wall toilet

Space Saving

If you are looking for a smaller toilet, a back-to-wall toilet is the best option. To save space, the cistern can easily be installed in the wall.

Complementary

To complement your bathroom furniture, you can combine your toilet and a back-to-wall unit. You can also buy your toilet and back-to-wall unit together. There are many colours and finishes to choose from, including white, grey (close to black), oak, walnut, and so on.

Modern

Back-to-wall toilets can add modernity to any bathroom, and bring an old suite up-to-date.

Maintenance

A back-to-wall toilet is much easier to maintain and clean than close-coupled toilets. To make regular cleaning easy, we recommend using an easy-care coating kit.

Storage

A back-to-wall unit can be a stylish, practical and convenient place to store your bathroom necessities. This could be the perfect solution for your bathroom if you are lacking in storage space.

Your personal preferences and needs will ultimately dictate your choice of toilet. You should consider the dimensions, shape and design of your toilet in relation to the bathroom you have and the space available. Consider your budget and consider how the toilet will fit in with your overall design.

Although a back-to-wall toilet might seem more difficult than a close-coupled toilet, the end result is sure to impress. Check out our extensive range of back-to-wall toilets.


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What Options Are Available When You're Back To The Wall?

There are many options for furniture, accessories, and interior design when designing your home. It is more difficult to make a decision whe...