A corner toilet can be one way to eek a little more space out of a small bathroom....
Pull-out beds, folding chairs, wall mount tables and wall racks are among the numerous household furniture and equipment to choose from for space savers. Owners of small home spaces eagerly search for space savers for their meek and humble apartment units, small studios, or their not-so-spacious rooms. And if you are one of them, then you might find it pretty easy to think of ways to save space around the kitchen, the bedrooms, and the living room. If a small bathroom seems to be the dilemma, here's a great solution: A corner toilet.
Typical bathrooms have their toilets occupy a big square or rectangular area, leaving a lot of unused spaces around it. This is not really a problem for big bathrooms but for those with small spaces, every square inch saved is a good save. This is when a toilet that fits in a corner comes in very handy. Instead of its tank leaning directly on the wall, toilets for corners have their tanks leaning at wall corners providing quite some space. A very practical choice for ideal space saving, a toilet for the corner appeals to people as it remains elegant and simple without forgoing purpose.
A bathroom can serve as anyone's private space and even a factor of one's identity, some might say. Definitely, with that statement, a cluttered and crowded bathroom could be irritating and annoying to some. Small bathrooms that do not have a toilet for the corner fail to utilize the space that can still be used for other things. Would not it be wonderful to still have a spacious and organized bathroom even with its small size? A toilet seat at one corner, a shower area at another, and still some extra space for vanity -- this surely is a simple but ideal set up.
Of course, it may be ideal but it is not a rule on its own. Even a wide and spacious bathroom can have a toilet built for a corner for whatever reason. Indeed, its look, elegant yet conservative, brings about a different character and freedom to a bathroom. It allows convenience, fun, identity, practicality and a lot more without having to put aside its purpose. A wonderful and practical creation, it is. A corner toilet truly is a piece worth having in any bathroom, big or small. So, whether or not you want to save space, consider getting a corner toilet for your bathroom. Consult with an architect or interior designer now.
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