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Toilets are an essential part of our everyday life and it’s definitely something that a home can’t do without. But even though what we use them for isn’t exactly attractive, it doesn’t mean that the toilet itself can’t be a stylish part of your bathroom suite. Our range of standard close coupled toilets features a variety of designs, from sleek modern forms to traditionally detailed models. They’re available in different sizes too, such as space saving toilets that ideal for placement in small bathrooms. Whatever you choose, all are built with a quality to go the distance and give you years of practical use.
 
 
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How do I decide between a short projection and a standard projection close coupled toilet?

Measure how much room you have from the finished wall to the door or vanity and compare it with the toilet's total projection listed in millimetres. Short projection or "compact" models are specifically designed to sit closer to the wall and are ideal for small bathrooms and cloakrooms, examples such as the Ceramica Compact and Affine Royan. Standard projection pans give more legroom and a more traditional sit‑down feel. If floor space is tight, opt for a short projection model; if comfort and a roomy feel are more important, choose a standard projection.

What are the advantages of a rimless toilet and is it worth paying extra?

Rimless toilets remove the traditional hidden rim so the bowl is much easier to clean and less likely to trap bacteria, which makes them a good choice for hygiene. Many popular models such as Affine Bayeux and Ceramica Arles are available rimless, and you'll see rimless options across the modern range. They can cost a little more, but the cleaning time you save and the improved flush performance often justify the price. If easy maintenance and hygiene matter to you, rimless is a sensible upgrade.

Should I get a comfort height toilet or a standard height one?

Comfort height pans raise the seat to make standing up and sitting down easier, so they suit taller people and those with limited mobility; the range shows both comfort height and standard options. Look at the pan height bands (for example 401–450 mm and 451–500 mm) to find a taller seat if you want extra ease. Standard height pans are more traditional and suit most adults and families. If you're unsure, try sitting on a chair at home that's slightly higher than usual to see how it feels before choosing.

How does pan shape (D‑shape, square, oval) affect comfort and style?

Pan shape influences both the look of the bathroom and the seating comfort D‑shape pans are great for tight spaces because they have a flatter front, square pans give a crisp, contemporary appearance, and oval (standard) pans offer the most traditional sit and comfort. The site lists plenty of D‑shape and square options for modern schemes and oval pans if you prefer a classic feel. Match the pan shape to your bathroom furniture and the overall style you want — for example, a square pan sits neatly with boxy vanities, while oval softens a more classic bathroom.

Are 2‑in‑1 toilet and basin units suitable for a cloakroom, and what should you watch for?

Yes, 2‑in‑1 toilet and basin units are designed exactly for tight cloakrooms where you need a toilet and handwash but lack space for separate fittings, models on our site include Affine Tivoli and Affine Bordeaux II. They save floor space and reduce the number of visible fittings, but the basin is usually small and intended for basic handwashing. Check the product images and dimensions to ensure the basin size and tap position meet your needs, and confirm the unit includes a soft‑close seat if quiet closing is important to you.