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Though Japan's economic might has faded, the country continues to enhance its status as a powerhouse in one realm: toilets. Japan's Lixil Corp. said on Friday it agreed to pay about $342 million for American Standard Brands, a 138-year-old U.S. maker of toilets and bathroom and kitchen fixtures. The purchase from Sun Capital Partners Inc., Boca Raton, Fla., includes the assumption of $200 million of debt. La beauté au service de la fonctionnalité Choisissez un WC et un bidet en association avec votre lavabo, qui viennent s'intégrer dans le style de votre salle de bains. WC & bidet Choisissez un WC et un bidet en association avec votre lavabo, qui viennent s'intégrer dans le style de votre salle de bains. La toilette est un élément essentiel de votre... La toilette est un élément essentiel de votre maison. Parcourez notre gamme et sélectionnez le modèle dont la forme et les fonctionnalités s'adapteront le mieux à votre besoin. Des réservoirs avec un design carré ou arrondi,...

Des réservoirs avec un design carré ou arrondi, à vous le choix pour certaines collections comme Connect. Toujours avec rinçage 3 ou 6 litres. A chaque cuvette son abattant, pour vous... A chaque cuvette son abattant, pour vous assurer un confort optimal. Simplifiez-vous la vie et optez pour une... Simplifiez-vous la vie et optez pour une solution tout-en-un, façonnée selon vos goûts, et avec tout le nécessaire intégré dans un seul et même carton. Plusieures solutions même pour usage privée Ajoutez la touche Ideal Standard à votre coin... Ajoutez la touche Ideal Standard à votre coin toilette grâce à notre gamme d'accessoires coordonnés. Parcourez notre sélection produits pour choisir... Parcourez notre sélection produits pour choisir la solution parfaite pour votre toilette ou bidet Optez pour un bidet à poser ou pour le plus... Optez pour un bidet à poser ou pour le plus moderne bidet suspendu. Un robinet bidet est un élément clé dans la...

Un robinet bidet est un élément clé dans la mise en place de votre solution bidet. Parcourez notre collection pour choisir le robinet qui vous convient.We have been supplying Northern Ireland plumbers, contractors and homeowners with all their plumbing, heating and bathroom needs for 55 years. Sourcing from our extensive list of supplier partners, and with showrooms and warehouses in Belfast, Ballymena, Newtownards, Maghera, Portadown & Lisburn, we are able to stock and supply a huge range of products. Our suppliers are some of the world’s most renowned, among them... Duravit, Hansgrohe, Merlyn, Ideal Standard, Victoria and Albert, Vitra Designer, Porcelanosa, Adamsez, Keramag Design, Burlington and Matki. We also have our exclusive 'Own-brand' Instinct, which is fast gaining a reputation for quality and value. We count an array of architects, interior designers, developers, plumbers and home renovators among our expanding client base. Why not pop in or give us a call and see how we can help.

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Toilet & Basin £387 Cooke & Lewis Caldaro Cooke & Lewis Luciana Cooke & Lewis Romeo Ideal Standard Imagine Compact Cooke & Lewis Capriana Cooke & Lewis Perdita Cooke & Lewis Angelica Cooke & Lewis Romsey Toilet & Basin £242 Cooke & Lewis Fabienne Toilet & Basin £197 Here at B&Q, we believe choosing a new bathroom suite should be an exciting experience. Whether you’re looking to renovate an en suite or a big family bathroom, we have a great selection of complete bathroom suites each with their own unique style so you can find the perfect design to suit your home.With classic and contemporary designs from Cooke & Lewis, Plumbsure and Ideal Standard you’re bound to find the toilet, basin, bath and shower that defines your wash room. Enjoy long-life guarantees, free delivery and 45 day returns policies across our range of bathroom suites. Simple, honest pricingEveryday great value. Great designs, built to last10 year guarantee

Guided by bathroom expertsDesign to installationBathroom Layout Guidelines and Requirements Designing a bathroom is a rewarding yet challenging project. Our guide to planning a functional and beautiful bathroom layout will help you configure a comfortable space that meets your family's needs. Share your take on this idea! Whether you're remodeling or building, designing the perfect bathroom is an exciting and thoughtful process. To help bring your dream bath into focus, take time to assess your needs and devise an efficient layout. With a smart strategy in place, it's easier to set a budget, hire contractors, and shop for beautiful finishes. A functional floor plan is the key to building and remodeling success. To determine space-planning requirements, answer the questions below to shed light on how you'll use the space. For an existing bath, assess the pros and cons of the current layout. For a new bath, think about how your dream space would function. Questions to Ask Yourself When Planning a Layout

• Who will use the bathroom? For example, will two adults share the space during the morning rush hour? Is the bathroom limited to occasional guest usage? Are children who need assistance the primary users? Will you bathe a pet in the tub? • How will it be used? What activities will be done in the various parts of the room? For example, will you require a place to sit and apply makeup? Will the room also house laundry facilities? What activities can be done in a shared space, and which require a private area? Do you prefer separate shower and bath areas? Would you like a tub that accommodates more than one person? Do you want the water closet in its own compartment? • Where will things go? What items need to be stored in the bathroom, and where should they be located for easy access? The answers to these questions can shed light on how much open floor space is needed for navigation around the room, what size tub or shower makes sense, whether two sinks are necessary, and more.

When crafting the perfect floor plan, don't underestimate the importance of storage. Even in a petite bath you can find more storage solutions than just the vanity cabinet by adding a toilet surround, over-door shelving, or a recessed medicine cabinet. With that information in mind, you can begin to place the key elements in the room -- the tub, shower, toilet, and sink(s). Not sure where to begin? We've listed three popular bathroom designs below. See which one fits your home and needs best. Three-quarter bath (no tub) With only one sink and a shower, this is a hardworking plan for a guest bathroom. All plumbing on the same wall saves labor and supply expenses. If visitors will use or see your bathroom, consider what they will first notice from the doorway. A tub/shower combination is a good choice for many baths, especially a space that may be used by children as well as adults. The tub's end wall and the way the door opens is a way to help keep the toilet separate from the rest of the space.

Often a full bath has space for a roomy vanity, or double vanity. When you need to share but space is limited, this layout makes perfect sense. The large tub is framed by an alcove with end shelves for added storage, and the double vanity saves space with shallow ends. The walk-in shower saves money because it doesn't require a door. Whatever the size of your bath, keep in mind that the more walls that contain plumbing pipes, the higher the price tag. If you're building new and budget is a concern, limit plumbing fixtures to one wall. If you're remodeling, try to keep load-bearing walls where they are and avoid rerouting plumbing and electrical lines. In all cases, remember that varied rooflines, curved walls, arches, bump-outs, and other character-enhancing features will drive up your total price tag. With the layout in place, you can begin to think about design. Collect images of bathrooms you like, and then find the common themes to determine your style. Heading to the store with a clear vision will make it much easier to whittle down the choices for cabinets, hardware, and other finishes.

Get our FREE bathroom remodling guide. Ready for a Makeover? Bathroom Remodel for Under $5,000 Designer Tips from Luxe Rooms: Bathrooms General Guidelines to Consider Bathroom Planning Guideline: Door Entry Recommended: The clear opening of a doorway should be at least 34 inches wide. This requires a minimum 2-foot-10-inch door. If the existing structure precludes changing the opening, then a minimum 2-foot door is allowable. Bathroom Planning Guideline: Door Interference Recommended: No entry or fixture door should interfere with another door or the safe use of the fixtures and cabinets. Bathroom Planning Guideline: Clear Space Recommended: Plan a clear floor space of at least 30 inches from the front edge of all fixtures (lavatory, toilet, bidet, tub, and shower) to any opposite bath fixture, wall, or obstacle. A minimum space of 21 inches must be planned in front of lavatory, toilet, bidet, and tub. A minimum space of 24 inches must be planned in front of a shower entry.

Bathroom Planning Guideline: Single Lavatory Placement Recommended: The distance from the centerline of the lavatory to a sidewall/tall obstacle should be at least 20 inches. The minimum distance from the centerline of the lavatory to a wall is 15 inches. The minimum distance between a wall and the edge of a freestanding or wall-hung lavatory is 4 inches. Bathroom Planning Guideline: Double Lavatory Placement Recommended: The distance between the centerlines of two lavatories should be at least 36 inches. The minimum distance between the centerlines of two lavatories is 30 inches. The minimum distance between the edges of two freestanding or wall-hung lavatories is 4 inches. Bathroom Planning Guideline: Shower Size Recommended: The interior shower size is at least 36x36 inches. Code Requirement: The minimum interior shower size is 30x30 inches or 900 square inches, in which a disc 30 inches in diameter must fit. Bathroom Planning Guideline: Toilet/Bidet Placement

Recommended: The distance from the centerline of a toilet and/or bidet to any bath fixture, wall, or other obstacle should be at least 18 inches. Code Requirement: A minimum distance of 15 inches is required from the centerline of a toilet and/or bidet to any bath fixture, wall, or other obstacle. Bathroom Planning Guideline: Toilet Compartment Recommended: The size for a separate toilet compartment should be at least 36x66 inches with a swing-out or pocket door. Code Requirement: The minimum size for a separate toilet compartment is 30x60 inches. Bathroom Planning Guideline: Storage Recommended: Provide adequate, accessible storage for toiletries, bath linens, and grooming and general bathroom supplies at point of use. Bathroom Planning Guideline: Lighting Recommended: In addition to general lighting, task lighting should be provided for each functional area in the bathroom (i.e. grooming, showering). At least one wall-switch-controlled light must be provided.