1. Color and Grade Coordination
When selecting sanitary ware such as a basin, toilet, bathtub, or bidet, it's important that the color and grade match. The color of the fixtures should harmonize with the floor and wall tiles in the bathroom. In general bathrooms, the color of the sanitary ware is usually similar to or slightly lighter than the floor tile. It's also recommended to choose faucets for the sink and the three-way faucet for the bathtub from the same brand and design to maintain consistency. For the faucet, a single-handle ceramic disc is preferable because it’s more durable and less likely to leak compared to rubber core models.
2. Drainage Consistency
Before purchasing a toilet, check whether the existing drain in your bathroom is a vertical (downward) or horizontal (side) type. If it's a vertical drain, measure the distance from the center of the drain to the wall and choose a toilet that matches this distance. Otherwise, it won’t fit properly. For a horizontal drain, make sure the height of the drain outlet is aligned with the toilet’s outlet or slightly higher to ensure smooth water flow and proper drainage.
3. Water-Saving Features
Many people mistakenly believe that a smaller water tank means better water savings. However, the actual water efficiency of a toilet depends on its flushing system design and internal components. Some toilets have small tanks but poor flushing performance, requiring multiple flushes to clean properly. Others may have larger tanks but are designed efficiently, using less water while still providing a strong flush. To determine if a toilet is truly water-saving, look at the flushing capacity indicated in the product’s inspection report from the National Technical Supervision Organization. In China, a toilet with a flushing capacity of 6 liters or less is considered water-saving. The 4.5-liter model from Yingtao is currently one of the most efficient options available.
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