How A Corner Toilet Can Make A Bathroom Seem Larger

By Ellen Snipes


When you are renovating your place, one of the difficulties is coming up with the bathroom lay-out because the area it has is so little to plot designs. They often wonder the value in taking time to renovate the bathroom.

You have to search for the best options to maximize your space and at the same time that fits to the general architectural design of your house. Corner toilets save on space by utilizing spaces that are considered lost already.

Corner toilets have triangular tanks that fit snugly in the corner as opposed to the rectangular tanks of regular toilets. Where smaller bathrooms are concerned, often times the corner space is too small to fit anything else but a small triangular stand.

Though your bathroom may be small, once you install the corner toilet you will be surprised by how much it frees up space - space that you can now utilize for other purposes.

The unusual design for a toilet earns the attention of a lot of people who are trying to find a better lay-out of their bathroom. Unlike the high end wall mounted toilet, corner toilets are better in saving space, while providing a fresh atmosphere that could bring zest to the place.

While wall hung toilets are another option to saving bathroom space, they are more costly to install since the wall behind the toilet has to be removed and replaced. A corner toilet, on the other hand, is pretty much affordable to install. It only costs as much as installing a regular toilet.

Like most current toilets, a corner toilet is equipped with a dual flush technology. This allows two ways of flushing, each having their own purpose. One is for flushing liquid waste while the other is for solid waste.

Aside from the minimal size of the water being dispensed by this kind of toilet bowls, they still offer options that would lead to more water being saved. This has made a corner toilet the toilet for environmental friendly groups.




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