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Our collection of traditional bathroom basins is inspired by the bathrooms of yesteryear and provides a host of options for those with a taste for Edwardian or Victorian bathrooms. Traditional features continue to be popular and we have a fine collection. There are substantial discounts an all sinks and some even offer free delivery.
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Close coupled toilets with fluted bases help create a Victorian toilet style. Whilst ones a little more square in style, like the Imperial Westminster range, create an art deco feel. They have exposed cisterns that are coupled to the pan. They look especially authentic with a lever handle but can be purchased with a push button for modern convenience.
The image above shows a collection of close coupled toilets from Burlington Bathrooms
Although your new toilet will be Victorian in appearance you can incorporate modern technology to make your life easier! We would recommend looking for a toilet with easy clean technology such as Burlington’s Nanoglaze. Or even Villeroy and Boch’s renowned CeramicPlus coating. Villeroy and Boch manufacture the Hommage range. A lovely traditional range featuring a close coupled traditional toilet. It can be installed with other pieces in this range to create a traditional Victorian Bathroom look. Ceramic plus comes as standard.
The video above explains Villeroy and Boch’s ceramicplus coating
Close coupled toilets can work in small spaces as shorter projection pans are available. For example Burlington make a slim line toilet to save on space. This is available with their latest Rimless technology. The cistern depth is slimmer on this version, saving in depth and ideal for use in cloakroom bathrooms. This would be nicely paired with a matching cloakroom basin.
The image above shows a collection of close coupled toilets from British manufacturer Imperial Bathrooms.
The base of your traditional toilet is referred to as the pan and the top section which holds the water is the cistern. The advantage of having your traditional toilet in a close coupled style is primarily access to the cistern. Removing the lid of the cistern for maintenance or adding freshener blocks is simple. High level and low level toilet cisterns are more difficult to access.