Recommend a toilet for small bathroom?
flamingfish
8 years ago
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Comments (31)Since my original post, I did buy the home, closed on the 29th, but that almost didn't happen - one of the main reasons was, tada, this bathroom! During the walkthrough the day before closing I came to find out that they had to replace the shower pan, which meant, they replaced the tiles in the shower, and with them being tiles from the 60s, not only did they not match, but as a repair, it was an AWFUL job! I was pissed and upset to say the least. I couldn't understand why the owners didn't offer me the option of a credit to do the bathroom over as I saw fit, instead of doing this on their own, it just made no sense. We finally got them to give us a credit and I'll be ripping out the entire bathroom. What they paid to have done in there was just a waste of money and almost cost them the sale of the house - and cost them more at the end with the credit given. I'm still not sure what I'm going to do with this bathroom. I've taken off that gawd awful accordian door (Freecycle!) I'm looking at tiles, trying to find a 18" vanity base to free up some more floor space, probably put in bypass shower doors as I can't stand getting wet when I turn on the shower as it is now, and there's no light in the shower, so this will bring in natural light. I'm still not sure how to deal with the door. I haven't found a good door to put there. THe original door swong in, door handle on right when it was there. I'm still toying with the idea of a pocket door. I'm going to get an estimate on switching the toilet and vanity, still not sure how much of a difference it would make. Too many things and possible options. Want an elongated toilet - does anyone know who makes some really short toilets when it comes to floor space? Good source for 18" vanities? Vanity there now is 41" thinking about a 36" wide instead, will give a bit more room. So, that's my mini update on this bathroom. I've been almost 3 weeks doing non-stop cleaning. As clean as they people were/appeared, you have NO idea what I've found deep cleaning! This morning, I'm off to paint the closets in the master bathroom - they painted the bedroom, but didn't take the extra step to paint the interior of the 2 closets, so I have a tan bedroom and light green/blue closets!!!...See MoreRecommended toilet brands and styles - traditional bathroom
Comments (8)Should we be concerned with low flow styles? . We've lived in our home well over 20 years and fear a low flow toilet won't do well. But I may be biased because we've had some unhappy experiences with a newer " low flow" dishwasher ( and not an inexpensive one ) in fact, after we remodeled the kitchen we kept our old dishwasher till it died. It cleaned dishes perfectly- and when the time came ( a month ago) we slid in a new dishwasher. I miss the old one....See MoreHelp! How to best utilize space above sink/toilet in small bathroom?
Comments (8)Thanks for all the replies. J Design - the ceiling is 8 feet high. To the left of the photo (unpictured), there will be a new 60x30x18 tub. The back wall, pictured, is 80" including where the tub is. That leaves 50" and realistically 48" to play with if I space the edge of the sink at least 2 inches away from the tub. After looking more closely, I'll need a pedestal sink narrower than 22", the sink pictured is 19" and the tub now is 29" on the most outer part. ACM, I think unfortunately, having even a small vanity would seriously crowd the tub, or vice versa. We hope to put a partial glass enclosure but need to think about if we can hinge it at a place that still gives us room to exit the shower near the sink. Does this all make sense?...See MoreMeasuring toilet depth for small bathroom
Comments (29)Update: I ordered the Galba toilet from Luxury Modern Home - 24.5" long and it sits flush to the wall, allegedly. Ah yes, "Luxury Modern Home," that well-known bathroom fixture maker...but at least it has luxury in the name and the Amazon reviews were not terrible. My contractor laughed at me but admits it solves a problem neatly, if it works. I will say the customer service has been good. They called to ask whether a newer model was OK (some sort of bowl reconfiguration), then found me the old version when I said I didn't want the new one and shipped it overnight by Fedex. Anyway, for those who may have a similar issue to me, Luxury Modern Home apparently has toilets in 23", 24", and 25" lengths now, all with 12" rough and slightly different styling (rounded vs square edges). I will report back about the Galba....See Moresilken1
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