Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Selecting sanitary wares

With the tiling of the toilets completed, work has now commenced on running the piping. At the same time, we head to a showroom nearby to select the sanitary fittings. This isn't one of those showrooms with the widest range of products, but even so it took us three hours to make the selection.
The most important component is the child-size flush toilets. Unsurprisngly, not many distributors carry these miniature products. The height of the toilet bowl, excluding the plastic seat, cannot exceed 350mm from ground level.
The selection of small basins here is not really intended for preschool use, but more for space-challenged toilets, hence their designer styles. We selected this longish one which is also narrower so that our toddlers do not need to stretch to reach the tap. There is also space for them to place their mugs while brushing their teeth after lunch.
Designer taps to go with the children's designer wash basins.
We're not going to splurge on the adult toilets, but this reasonably-priced item should sit well with the teachers and parents.
The adult toilets are quite narrow too, so this basin should fit nicely...
...together with this decent-looking tap.
Instant water heaters are more energy-efficient than storage water heaters. Haven't tried Ariston, but Joven delivers a fairly satisfying experience.

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