Kohler toilets are designed to provide the highest personal cleanliness and comfort. Selecting the perfect toilet is crucial for any renovation or new construction project. With numerous options available, understanding the differences in toilet types, seat sizes, heights, trapway designs, flushing mechanisms, and aesthetics can help you make an informed choice that suits your needs and preferences.
Table of Contents
Start With the Ideal Toilet Type
The installation type of your toilet is a foundational decision that impacts both the aesthetic and the overall feel of your bathroom. Understanding the distinctions between each type is crucial for making an informed choice.
TWO-PIECE TOILETS
These are the most common types of toilets, consisting of two separate components: the bowl and the tank. Due to the separate tank and bowl, two-piece toilets are generally easier to transport, install, and often offer more style variations.
- Pros: Cost-effective and widely available. Easier to transport and install in tight spaces.
- Cons: More seams can mean more areas for dirt accumulation.


ONE-PIECE TOILETS
As the name suggests, one-piece toilets integrate the bowl and tank into a seamless unit. This design creates a sleek, modern aesthetic and makes cleaning easier, as there are no crevices between the toilet tank and bowl. However, one-piece toilets can be heavier and more challenging to maneuver during installation.
- Pros: Sleek design with fewer crevices, good for ease of cleaning. Often more compact.
- Cons: Typically heavier and may be more expensive than two-piece models.
SMART TOILET
These advanced toilets incorporate various technologies for enhanced comfort, hygiene, and convenience. Features include automatic flushing, heated seats, bidet functions with adjustable water temperature and pressure, air dryers, nightlights, and remote controls.
- Pros: Advanced features like bidet functions, heated seats, and automatic flushing enhance comfort and hygiene.
- Cons: Higher initial cost and may require electrical connections.


WALL-HUNG TOILETS
Ideal for contemporary bathrooms and smaller spaces, wall-hung toilets (or wall-mounted toilets) conceal the tank within the wall, leaving only the bowl visible. This creates a minimalist look and frees up floor space, making the bathroom appear larger and easier to clean beneath the toilet. Installation is more complex as wall-hung toilets naturally require in-wall carrier systems.
- Pros: Modern aesthetic and space-saving design. Height can be adjusted during installation.
- Cons: Installation can be more complex and may require wall modifications.
How Toilets Are Installed: on the Floor or on the Wall

- Floor Mount Rough-In: To ensure your floor-mount toilet fits your space, measure from the wall (not the baseboard) to the floor bolts that attach the toilet to the floor. This is the rough-in measurement. The most common rough-in is 12″, though there are also 10″ and 14″ rough-ins.
- Wall-Hung Rough-In: To ensure your wall-hung toilet fits your space, measure the depth of the wall studs which will hold the in-wall water tank. These tanks come in sizes that coordinate with 2″ x 6″ or 2″ x 4″ studs. You will need to choose a tank that matches.
Get Your Most Comfortable Seat Size
While often overlooked, the type of toilet seat size you choose significantly impacts comfort and accessibility. Toilets primarily come in two bowl shapes that dictate seat size: round-front and elongated.
- Round-Front: More compact, saving space in smaller bathrooms.
- Elongated: Offers a longer, oval-shaped bowl that provides more comfort and is often preferred for larger bathrooms.
Some manufacturers also offer “compact elongated bowl” designs that provide the comfort of an elongated bowl in a slightly smaller footprint.
The big difference in bowl shapes is length. Round-front is usually space-saving, while elongated bowls offer more comfort for most adults. The choice is yours.



Seat Size & Shape Comparison
Seat Type | Pros | Cons |
---|---|---|
Elongated | Provides more sitting space, offering greater comfort for most adults. | Requires more space and may not fit in smaller bathrooms. |
Round | Compact design ideal for smaller bathrooms. | Less sitting space may be less comfortable for some users. |
Get The Right Seat Height
Toilet seat height is crucial for accessibility and user comfort, especially for individuals with mobility issues or who prefer a more natural seating position.
Toilet height is measured from the floor to the top of the seat. Most often, toilets fall somewhere between 15″ and 19″ from the floor to the top of the bowl, with standard toilets coming in under 17″. Chair-height toilets measure 17″ or more. Additionally, wall-hung toilet height can exceed these measurements if necessary.
Breakdown of Different Toilet Heights

Standard Height
- Pros: Traditional, widely available, suitable for children.
- Cons: Can be challenging for taller individuals or those with knee or back problems to sit down and stand up from.
Chair Height/Comfort Height
- Pros: Easier to sit down and stand up, especially for adults, seniors, and individuals with physical limitations. Offers a more ergonomic seating position.
- Cons: May be less comfortable for very short individuals or young children and might require a footstool.

Custom Height
- Pros: Customized for specific needs, especially for those with physical disabilities. Height customization can match the bathroom design or layout more precisely.
- Cons: Often more expensive than standard models. May require professional installation or modifications to the floor or plumbing.
Consider Trapway Options for Cleanliness and Design
The trapway is the S-shaped channel within the toilet that carries waste away. Trapways carry waste from the bowl to the piping and sewer line. Fully glazed trapways help stop clogging.
The design of the trapway significantly impacts the toilet’s appearance and ease of cleaning. Most trapway designs fall into three categories: exposed, concealed, and skirted.

Exposed Trapway
The most common design has the tramway’s curves and bends visible outside the toilet bowl.

Concealed Trapway
The trapway is covered by a smooth surface, but the outline may still be visible.

Skirted Trapway
The entire base of the toilet is covered by a smooth, seamless “skirt” that completely conceals the trapway.
Comparison of Toilet Trapways
Trapway Type | Pros | Cons |
---|---|---|
Exposed Trapway | Most affordable, easiest to access for repairs. | More difficult to clean due to exposed curves and crevices. |
Concealed Trapway | Easier to clean than exposed, offers a slightly cleaner aesthetic. | Still has some contours, may not be as sleek as a fully skirted. |
Skirted Trapway | Easiest to clean due to smooth, flat surfaces, and offers the most modern and streamlined look. | Typically more expensive, can be more challenging to install due to the seamless base. |
Evaluate Your Preferred Flushing Options
Modern toilets offer a variety of flushing mechanisms and technologies, each impacting water usage, convenience, and performance. Flushing options vary in their activation method, water usage, and efficiency.
Many of the toilets in our showroom feature innovative new flushing options with benefits like a cleaner bowl and reduced water consumption. Consider which options work best for your household.

RIGHT OR LEFT SIDE
Single-flush toilets typically have a flush lever on the left or right side of the toilet.

TOP (BUTTON)
Top flush toilets are dual-flush and feature a small button for a water-saving light-waste flush and a larger button for a full flush.

TOUCHLESS
Touchless toilet technology is available pre-installed on some models or as an easy-to-install kit that fits most toilets.

WALL
Wall-hung toilets feature a small button for a water-saving light-waste flush and a larger button for a full flush.

REMOTE
Intelligent toilets feature automatic flushing as well as a touch-screen remote that can also control flushing.

SINGLE-FLUSH
Same consistent flush with every use, with models that range between 1.0 and 1.6 gallons-per-flush (gpf).

DUAL-FLUSH TOILETS
Dual-flush toilets offer you the choice of a light or full flush, using as little as 0.8 gallons for a light flush and up to 1.6 gallons for a full flush.
Water Conservation and Efficiency
Choosing a water-efficient toilet can significantly reduce your household’s water consumption and utility bills. Dual-flush and low-flow toilets (1.28 gallons of water per flush or less) are excellent choices for eco-conscious homeowners.
🚽 Flushing Options Comparison
Flushing Type | Pros | Cons |
---|---|---|
Single-Flush |
✅ Simple operation ✅ Generally less expensive |
❌ Uses same water for all waste ❌ Potential water waste |
Dual-Flush |
✅ Great for water efficiency ✅ User can choose based on waste |
❌ Slightly more expensive ❌ May take getting used to |
Touchless/Remote |
✅ Highly hygienic ✅ Modern convenience |
❌ Requires power ❌ Higher cost ❌ Possible accidental flushes |
Think About Design & Aesthetics
Your toilet is an integral part of your bathroom’s design. Consider the key factors of bathroom design: color, style, and how the toilet complements your décor for a cohesive look.
Color Options
While white is the most common, toilets are available in various colors to match diverse bathroom palettes, from classic bone and biscuit to bolder blacks and grays.
Style and Bathroom Décor
Toilets come in numerous styles, from traditional and transitional to contemporary and minimalist. Selecting a toilet that complements your vanity, tiling, and overall bathroom theme creates a harmonious and visually appealing space. Consider lines (curved vs. sharp), base design, and flush lever/button aesthetics.
FAQs & Buyer’s Guide: Your Questions Answered
Our showroom team regularly answers common questions to help customers make informed decisions. Here are some of the most frequent inquiries:
-
What is a toilet’s rough-in dimension?
The rough-in refers to the distance from the finished wall to the center of the drainpipe. Measuring this accurately before purchasing a toilet ensures a proper fit.
-
How do I know if a toilet is water-efficient?
Look for the WaterSense label, which indicates that the bathroom meets strict EPA criteria for efficiency and performance.
-
Can I replace my two-piece toilet with a one-piece model?
In most cases, yes, as long as the rough-in measurement is compatible. Our team can help you verify this.
-
What maintenance do smart toilets require?
Like traditional toilets, smart toilets require regular cleaning and maintenance of electronic components, such as filter replacement for bidet functions.
Design Help: Personalized Guidance from Our Showroom Team
At Weinstein Bath & Kitchen Showroom, choosing the proper toilet is part of a larger design journey. Our showroom team is dedicated to providing personalized assistance to help you pick the perfect toilet for your bathroom renovations or remodels.
- Model Selection & Displays: Explore our extensive selection of toilet models and see them displayed in various bathroom settings. This allows you to visualize how different fixtures would look in your home.
- CAD Drawing for Design: For more complex projects, our team can assist with CAD drawings to help you visualize your bathroom layout with specific fixtures, ensuring everything fits perfectly and functions beautifully.
- Consultations: Schedule a one-on-one consultation with our design experts who can provide tailored advice based on your needs, budget, and aesthetic preferences.
- Comprehensive Service Offerings: As a full-service plumbing supply store, we not only help you choose fixtures but also provide all the necessary plumbing and heating supplies for your project, making us a one-stop shop for homeowners, contractors, and designers alike.
Find Your New Toilet at Weinstein Bath & Kitchen in Collegeville, PA
The bathroom is crucial in every home, where family members seek comfort and convenience. However, many homeowners often overlook their toilets when planning improvement projects. Is your toilet in need of an upgrade? Our showroom consultants are ready to assist you in exploring our latest selection of toilets. Make an appointment with us today and take the next step of turning your dream bathroom into a reality.