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Burlington Bathrooms/High Level Toilets

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khampal · 15/11/2017 07:44

I'm looking into renovating my bathroom for my flat that's part of an 1870s victorian property in Bristol. The main and only bathroom is fairly small (2.7x1.5m) but has high ceilings, so I feel like replacing the existing toilet with a high level victorian style loo (which has a smaller projection than a standard close coupled loo) would be the way to go to maximise space. Plus I'd get a more powerful flush, something I've been longing for.

I like the look of Thomas Crapper toilets/sinks/showers etc, it looks like they'd go well with the style of the property and won't date badly (most of what they sell are reproductions of what they produced during the victorian period). However these are way outside anything I could possibly afford.

Burlington, while still not cheap, seem more reasonably priced whilst still looking attractive. Does anybody have any experiences with any of their products?

Additionally, does anybody have anymore alternatives for a high level toilet? I saw plumbworld sells a fairly cheap high level toilet here but unsure what it would be like quality wise.

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JoJoSM2 · 15/11/2017 20:28

We’ve got Burlington and Heritage bathrooms in our house. Burlington is lovely quality. Heritage Bathrooms is a little more pricey I think and also lovely and do those traditional designs.

Bluesheep8 · 16/11/2017 08:00

Check out old London or Hudson reed, both will be available at Victorian plumbing-worth looking at if you're conscious of budget. I keep mentioning these brands recently but only because I know all about them from experience.

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