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Discover Ceramica, the perfect place to find your bathroom essentials. Offering a wide range of bathroom products to suit your needs, there’s truly something for everyone. Whether you’re looking for the perfect bath, a new toilet and toilet seat, a stunning replacement basin for your bathroom or even a shower screen, you’re sure to find exactly what you’re looking for with Ceramica. Boasting a variety of styles, designs and finishes to suit any bathroom, explore everything Ceramica has to offer below. 

How do I pick the right bath size for my bathroom?

Measure the available floor length and width and match it to common sizes like 1600 x 700mm for smaller bathrooms, 1700 x 700mm or 1700 x 750mm for standard rooms, and 1800 x 800mm if you have more space. Allow a little clearance for access and any panels or screens you plan to add. For example, a 1700 x 700mm single-ended square bath is a reliable choice if you need a full-length bath without taking up extra width.

What’s the practical difference between single-ended, curved and L-shaped shower baths?

Single-ended baths (for example 1700 x 700mm) have the taps and sloped end at one side and suit traditional bathing. Curved baths give more internal bathing space while keeping the same external footprint, so they’re useful if you want a roomier feel in a 1700 x 700mm footprint. L-shaped shower baths (such as 1700 x 850mm or 1600 x 855mm) provide a dedicated showering area and often come bundled with a screen and panels, making them ideal if you need a bath and a shower in one compact unit.

How do left-hand and right-hand L-shaped shower baths affect layout and use?

Left-hand or right-hand refers to which side the showering area or deeper end sits when you face the bath, and products here are offered in both orientations (for example 1700mm left or right hand). Match the orientation to your existing pipework and where you want the screen or access to be; pick a left-hand if the shower area needs to sit on the left against your wall. This prevents awkward plumbing runs and ensures the screen opens into a practical space.

What are the advantages of a back-to-wall rimless toilet with a concealed cistern and soft-close seat?

A rimless design like the Ceramica Tivoli makes cleaning easier because there’s no hidden rim where grime collects, and a concealed cistern gives you a sleeker, more contemporary look. The soft-close seat reduces noise and prevents slamming, which is handy in family bathrooms. These toilets suit modern schemes where you want a tidy, streamlined appearance.

Which basin style is best if I have limited space: semi-recessed or wall-hung corner?

If you want some vanity surface and storage, a 650mm white gloss semi-recessed basin is a good fit because it sits partly over a unit and gives you room for toiletries. If space is very tight or you need to free up floor area, a Veneto wall-hung corner basin (550 x 390mm) tucks neatly into a corner and keeps the floor clear. For example, choose the corner basin for a compact cloakroom and the 650mm semi-recessed for a main bathroom with a furniture unit.