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Finally, it doesn't need to be important what dimensions your bath room is. As profound as that proclamation could seem, somebody's good idea of creating a toilet unit that can be setup in a corner of any size makes it viable. Not only will a corner toilet help you take advantage of the space that's available, but can also add a certain touch of "je ne sais quois" elegance to your bathroom enabling it to stand out from the rest of the rest rooms in your home.

If you are a person who prefers that their lavatory be remodeled in an 'olde world' feel, then you can choose to put in a high tank model with pull chain as opposed to the standard ledge top or one piece lavatory tank toilet unit that could look cool in bronze coupled with a toilet unit in white vitreous porcelain.

Many of the best firms build this class of lavatory. American Standard toilets, Toto toilets, and Kohler toilets can supply quality corner toilet furniture for an awfully respectable price.

You may be able to have a bit of fun with this set up, possibly fit a corner bathtub into the opposite corner generating the idea of open space that may be able to make using a small toilet less constricting than it has to be.

Although it is infrequent that new bath rooms would require a corner toilet out of necessity, a number of pre-war buildings would benefit from these toilets. Additionally, if you have an awkwardly shaped bathroom, a corner lavatory may well just be the perfect fit.

The contribution of a corner toilet towards helping to create a tidy and organized bathroom is huge. Much more so when you factor in the emotional feeling a tidy space can have on you first thing in the morning. If you are at a loss for breathing space, and your bathroom looks cramped and constricting, the corner toilet unit in reality could make a huge difference.

by: Orlando Rodriguez




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