Leslie Moyer Toto makes a toilet/bidet combo....sort of. If you get a toilet that accommodates it, then you can purchase one of their bidet seats (about $700), giving you the combo.
How does one stop an overflow without easy access to the tank to stop the water flow? - How does one stop an overflow without easy access to the tank to stop the water flow? Maybe you haven't experienced one of these, but nothing puts out water like an stopped up toilet....well maybe a washer line break...
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Frame the commode. Everyone’s always tiling the shower. Let the toilet get in on the fun! Tiling behind the porcelain throne and continuing it on the floor will ground the toilet and give interest to a generally ignored bathroom necessity. Consider bordering the tiles to make them stand out.
Though end-grain wood is making its way into modern interiors, it's a century-old technique, used in chopping blocks and even street paving for years. The end-grain of wood is tough and holds up to wear and tear incredibly well, making it perfect for almost any surface.
The accent tile here heads across the floor and then wraps up the wall for a strong architectural look. I think the smooth, round shape of the toilet is a nice contrast to the straight lines in the rest of the bathroom. The toilet is proudly centered in the strongest design element in the room.
Frame the commode. Everyone’s always tiling the shower. Let the toilet get in on the fun! Tiling behind the porcelain throne and continuing it on the floor will ground the toilet and give interest to a generally ignored bathroom necessity. Consider bordering the tiles to make them stand out.
Frame the commode. Everyone’s always tiling the shower. Let the toilet get in on the fun! Tiling behind the porcelain throne and continuing it on the floor will ground the toilet and give interest to a generally ignored bathroom necessity. Consider bordering the tiles to make them stand out.