Thursday 14 April 2022

What Are The Different Types Of Toilets: A guide.

There are three main types of toilets. They differ in how they are placed within a space and how much space it takes up. There are many styles and sizes of toilets to fit all bathrooms, en suites, and cloakrooms. To find the right toilet for you, read our guide.

Close-Coupled Toilet

Close Coupled toilets are the most popular in the UK. They have the traditional L-shaped design. Close-coupled toilets evolved from traditional high-level toilets found in older buildings and bathrooms. The cistern was positioned above the pan or toilet bowl.

Close-coupled toilets generally have a cistern located directly above the pan. This creates a single unit that is 'closely coupled together. Close-coupled toilets are easier to install because the pipework is concealed within them. Close-coupled toilets can be fitted with a traditional flush handle or flush button. They are also compact enough to fit in tight spaces like cloakrooms or bathroom recesses.


Close-coupled toilets can be taller than back-to-wall or wall-hung because the cistern is visible. However, they can also be made in comfort height to provide additional height for those who find standard toilets too low. Close-coupled toilets are available in many styles, including modern and soft-angled designs, as well as traditional styles with low- or high-level cisterns and chrome downpipes. A close-coupled toilet's price can range from PS60 to PS500. It is worth spending more on quality products that will last. The most common range for close-coupled toilets is between PS200-300.

Back to Wall Toilet

Back-to-wall toilets are a modern option that can be used to reduce the appearance of your bathroom while also saving space. The first type of back-to-wall toilet is where the cistern can be hidden within a wall. This may take up more space and make it more difficult to install because you will need either a box section or a wall stud. The second type is when the pan or bowl is placed against the wall, and the cistern is hidden within a piece of furniture.

The cistern is typically sold separately for back-to-wall toilets. It can be accessed through flush panels that are attached to the wall or built into a unit. Either option allows for the toilet to be installed in the place where the floor and wall meet. The pipes and cistern can also be concealed, making it easy to clean and maintain with only the bowl visible.

Back-to-wall toilets are great for smaller bathrooms as they create an illusion of space and provide style and function. A back-to-wall toilet can be as low as PS60, but it is usually priced between PS150 and PS250.

Wall Hung Toilet

Modern bathrooms and contemporary spaces have seen wall-hung toilets become increasingly popular. The wall-hung toilet has many advantages over the traditional back-to-wall toilet or close-coupled toilet. However, wall-hung toilets can be attached to the wall by a frame that conceals the cistern. This makes them more suitable for new bathrooms and complete bathroom renovations.

The cistern is hidden within the wall, and the installation frame can be accessed by a panel. A wall-hung toilet is usually mounted on the wall. Because the toilet is less outwardly shaped, it takes up less space on the floor. This creates a feeling of more space and allows for easier cleaning.


Wall-hung toilets reduce noise from the bathroom because the sound doesn't travel to the floors. You can mount them at any height you prefer, so they are ideal for those with limited mobility and people who have difficulty using low toilets.

Wall-hung toilets are available in many styles and shapes. They float above the ground and create a modern, sleek look that is great for bathrooms of any size and budget. Wall-hung toilets are reasonably priced at around PS150 to PS250, but they can be customized up to PS500 for more distinctive styling.


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What Are The Different Types Of Toilets: A guide.

There are three main types of toilets. They differ in how they are placed within a space and how much space it takes up. There are many styl...