The latest toilets
While not the most glamorous topic, every home needs a toilet or two! Here’s our pick of the best new models...
The finest new thrones from which to survey the beauty of your new bathroom
With a 10-year ‘fit and forget’ guarantee, the Abbey toilet and basin set are ideal for a period-style cloakroom. Priced at £164.97. (www.bathroomtakeaway.com)
An all-in-one unit with a toilet design, the Boston unit in calm white creates a sleek and cost-effective solution for smaller bathrooms. It costs £314.97. (www.bathroomtakeaway.com)
Easy to clean and fuss-free, the wallhung GROHE Essence ceramic WC has a concealed cistern and a waterconscious dual 3/4.5L flush. It costs £430.80. (www.grohe.co.uk)
Duravit’s Vero Air toilet has a modern geometric look and a rimless design for maximum hygiene in the bathroom. It is available for £522.53. (www.superbath.co.uk)
This back to wall toilet tapers at the bottom to make the most of space and for easy cleaning. Here, the Volda toilet is paired with a walnut finish seat. £713. (www.albionbathco.com)
The contemporary Mode Harrison rimless wall-hung toilet in a classic glazed ceramic finish would pair well with a modern or traditional scheme. It costs £229. (www.victoriaplum.com)
The rimless design of the Goodhome Cavally close-coupled toilet means limescale and bacteria build-up is reduced, making it easier to clean. Available for £99. (www.diy.com)
The Marco collection from Smithsbriten features a close-coupled toilet with soft close seat for a neat and classic style. From £350. (www. purebathroomcollection.co.uk)