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The toilet is a big part of your bathroom decor; it’s also a pretty technical concern - should the cistern be in the wall, coupled with the toilet pans, or connected with a short pipe to the toilet bowl? Even if this isn’t the first time you’re installing a toilet, the following steps will help narrow down your options. More
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Which types of toilets are you after?
Toilet suites exist in a variety of styles:
Kohler, Fowler, and Caroma toilets - amongst several other branded toilets - have options in each of these toilet styles.
A toilet and cistern to match your needs
As you browse through these toilet-cistern combinations on Houzz, you’ll be able to create a shortlist based on:
To bidet or not to bidet
When browsing bidets online, it’s safe to say that price, style and features are what should dictate final selection. As a rule of thumb, bidets should match the toilet and cistern layout and decor.
Common bidet features include controllable water pressure and temperature (most will have electronic controls), multiple nozzles, dryer and heaters.
With new styles of toilets and bidets entering the marketplace every year, brands like Caroma, Fowler, Bunnings, Stylus and Kohler are able to service pretty much all your needs and tastes. Houzz gives you a great platform for comparing all these brands - in one place - and before you know it, you’ll have that toilet installed and ready for use.