I’m in love with this water closet transformation. This was surprisingly simple but very impactful. This would make for a great beginner project if you’re looking for a place to start! Supplies needed: Step 1: Remove everything from the bathroom and add fluted trim The first thing I needed to do was remove everything from...
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L 27 5/8" x W 14 1/4" x H 28" About Laufen H8235670002511 Cristal 27 5/8" Single Flush Floor Mount Elongated One Piece Water Closet Toilet in White The Cristal Single Flush Floor Mount Elongated One Piece Water Closet Toilet is made from premium materials, this item offers great function and value for your home. This fixture is part of Laufen's decorative collection, so make sure to check out other styles of fixtures to accessorize your room. Vitreous china construction Siphonic action single flush 1.26 GPF (4.8 LPF) Rough-in vertical 12" (305 mm), for wax sealing floor flange Elongated bowl 18 1/8" (470mm) Concealed trap, concealed fixing, closed water rim Fully glazed trapway, vacuum checked Connection bottom left 1" UNF Codes/Standards ASME A112.19.2 cUPC/IAPMO listed ADA compliant Mounting Accessories Included PP seat and cover, lowering system, part number H891724 Fastening set, part number H899750 Water closet tank fittings Mounting instruction, part number H899986 Key Features & Innovations cUPC The Uniform Plumbing Code (cUPC) and American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) are trade organizations that cooperatively meet to create mechanical design and test routines for plumbing products. These are trade organizations tasked with creating guidelines for safe and interchangeable products that provide value for consumers and competitiveness among manufacturers. All of LAUFEN Bathroom ceramic products (unless noted otherwise) meet the design requirements and laboratory testing demands of these organizations. Organizations that provide this testing routine include the International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Offi cials (IAPMO Group), whom has issued several of LAUFEN’s certifi cations. ADA Compliant The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) provides greater safety and comfort for individuals living with physical or challenging impairments. ADA regulations apply on both federal and state levels, however states have the ability to modify federal mandates or create their own codes. Due to the myriad variables associated with the plumbing industry, manufacturers such as LAUFEN do not have a singular agency that would issue a product as ADA-approved in that proper installation to the codes is a mandatory component of compliance with ADA rules. LAUFEN has designed certain products that we feel can become part of an ADA compliant bathroom when installed according to regulation. We have designated the ADA compliance of these products in our Price Guide with the ADA icon. While we believe these products will be acceptable for ADA installations, we cannot guarantee that the product will be found acceptable in all locations. View More Variations
See how I chalk painted the wall and added a DIY indoor awning to give our toilet room a budget friendly makeover.
If you follow me on Instagram, then you know that I’ve been hard at work getting the shower in our master bathroom tiled. I am so close to being finished and hopefully by this weekend, weR…
Our clients have a dreamy in-town row house perfect for empty nesters who still have kids bouncing home frequently for visits. Fresh off a trip to Europe, they were inspired by the allure and appeal of so many details from the Parisian apartment they had called home on their travels.
How to Unclog a Blocked Toilet Without a Plunger: What would you do if your toilet got clogged on a Saturday evening when the shops are closed and you are about to host a curry and beer party? This instructable will show you a simple method for unclogging a toilet using hot water and shampoo. While…
Kim Mills got a totally new toilet and she spent just £100 on the project. Toilet room was dull and boring and now has a snazzy silver look. Kim provides DIY tips to get the look.
Thank you so much for your support on yesterday’s reveal post! It feels so good to finally have our primary bathroom done—one step closer to living the suite life. There was one feature of our bathroom that I wanted to expand on, and it’s a secret—don’t worry, the fun kind! In the corner above the toilet, we have a wonderful print. The secret? It’s hiding a shelf that we built in just for toilet paper! Adding a Hidden Shelf This is one of those ideas that I’ve shown to a few friends and they’re always asking “how did you come up with that?” The truth is I don’t really know—I think I was looking at the open walls at just the right time when it hit me: wouldn’t it be fun to hide some secret storage in here? I do think I was influenced by Jasmine Roth and her show Hidden Potential, since she’s always doing quirky things that hide storage or fold away or have dual purposes. No matter where the inspiration came from, I feel like this project was an example of the value of (1) taking your time and (2) DIY. There is no way this idea […]
Hi, my honeys! I am hurrying to write this up because you’ve been asking for a full tutorial on the cane closet doors I just diyed! I will also have a YouTube video up soon to show the project in video format if you are interested in that! I hated the way our plain white closet doors looked in our bedroom. They were just so boring and honestly, I didn’t even like the style of them. I wanted to replace them with something that added to the room as opposed to just blending in. I got some new
It’s often tempting to try to squeeze bathroom spaces when designing a house. A comfortably sized bathroom is worth the extra few inches though. The IRC says the minimum width from the cente…
I bet we've all probably seen a few in our time. Especially older houses, which never planned for first floor bathrooms, will sometimes rescue a tiny one by taking over a closet, or under the stairs space. Designer Laurel Bern showed one that homeowners had created out of a closet-- again, o...
Avant de décorer vos toilettes, pourquoi ne pas aménager un coin lecture afin de rendre cette pièce plus agréable et originale ? Focus !