With an extensive catalogue and wide range of styles to choose from, Fairfield Bathrooms Direct believe that your WC should be a centrepiece within your bathroom design. Whether you decide on traditional or contemporary, it should be comfortable and suitable for all the family.
With new, improved technology and many variations of toilets on the market, we want to help advise and then assist you in making the best informed decision that’s right for your bathroom.
Choosing the Right Flush
Traditional of contemporary? That is the question! Deciding this from the beginning will help in your buying. If you choose a traditional theme, your vision will focus on close coupled, low level and high level WC's. If you decide contemporary, then focus mainly on close coupled, wall hung or back to wall toilets. Remember your toilet should be functional yet comfortable and pleasant to use.
Lever Flush V Push Flush
Traditionally toilets have always had lever handle flush systems. But modern day technology has advance and ended with better and more efficient flushing systems, the push flush, found within the cistern.
For a more traditional setting, a lever flush offers not only appeal but the traditional look and feel you want. Although the push flush is vast becoming the front runner these days and has taken the bathroom industry by storm.
Toilet Seats and Hinges
A toilet seat need not be dull and boring. Ensure you choose a toilet seat that will marry together and tie in with the rest of your bathroom design. With variations available, there a few points to consider.
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Style and design
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Sizing
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Hinge types (suitable options for either a traditional or contemporary seat)
Mounted Frames or Concealed Cisterns
Mounting Frame
Confused as when to use a mounting frame? Or even what they are! Well it is quite straightforward, they are used when a back to wall toilet or wall hung toilet are going to be installed. In the form of a concealed, hidden water tank for the toilet.
Concelaed Cistern
Specially used with a back to wall pan, a concealed cistern has the same concept as the cistern used on close coupled toilet, but installed out of view, either within a vanity WC unit or behind a stud/false wall.
