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How Do I Choose a Toilet?

Choosing the right toilet involves understanding style preferences, construction type, and installation requirements. Because a toilet is a long-term fixture, selecting the right combination ensures comfort, efficient performance, and a design that fits seamlessly into your bathroom.

Start by deciding whether you want a standard toilet or a bidet-integrated option, then determine the construction type and installation style that works best for your space.

Toilets by Style

Toilet style affects both functionality and daily comfort.

Regular Toilets
Traditional toilets focus on dependable flushing performance and straightforward operation. They are available in a wide range of shapes, heights, and designs to suit both classic and modern bathrooms.

Bidet Seat / Washlet Toilets
These toilets incorporate advanced cleansing features such as warm water washing, heated seats, air drying, and adjustable settings. Bidet-integrated toilets add comfort, hygiene, and a luxury, spa-like experience to everyday routines.

Toilets by Type

Construction type influences appearance, cleaning ease, and installation.

One-Piece Toilets
One-piece toilets combine the tank and bowl into a single, seamless unit. This design offers a sleek, modern look and fewer crevices, making cleaning easier.

Two-Piece Toilets
Two-piece toilets have a separate tank and bowl, making them a traditional and widely used option. They often provide more style variety and can be easier to transport and install.

Toilets by Installation Type

Installation type determines how the toilet connects to your plumbing and impacts the overall visual style of the bathroom.

Floor-Mount Toilets
The most common installation type, floor-mounted toilets are secured directly to the floor and connect to a floor drain. They are compatible with most residential plumbing setups and come in both one-piece and two-piece designs.

Wall-Hung Toilets
Wall-hung toilets are mounted to the wall with the tank concealed inside the wall. This creates a modern, floating appearance and makes floor cleaning easier. These models require an in-wall carrier system for proper support.

Complete the Project

Your toilet is one part of a fully coordinated bathroom. Pairing it with complementary fixtures and furnishings creates a cohesive, functional space.

Complete your bathroom with:

  • Bathroom sinks and faucets that match your style and finish
  • Bathroom vanities that provide storage and anchor the design
  • Bathtubs and showers for a balanced bathing layout
  • Bathroom mirrors to enhance lighting and visual space
  • Bathroom storage like linen cabinets and shelving for organization

Coordinating finishes and styles across all fixtures ensures your bathroom feels intentional, comfortable, and professionally designed.