Despite the name, back-to-wall toilets are rarely fitted directly against a wall. Instead, they’re usually installed against a unit, as most walls cannot accommodate the flushing mechanism and soil pipe. This unit can be custom-built or matched to the vanity for a seamless look.










A rimless toilet doesn’t have the traditional rim around the bowl where water usually flows from. Instead, it flushes in a way that cleans the entire bowl more efficiently. This design is easier to clean and more hygienic.
A comfort height toilet is a type of toilet that is taller than standard toilets. It’s about the same height as a typical chair, making it easier to sit down and stand up, especially for taller people or those with mobility issues.