Renovating your bathroom with the Internet

User-friendly renovation websites

The age of buying on-line has well and truly arrived and it has made the task of renovating much easier and enjoyable. Over the years, Bathroom Warehouse has continued to develop their website with the goal to have the site as user friendly as possible. Customers can make an informed decision with illustration of the products at a high standard and relevant technical details in easy to understand language.

A toilet purchase made easier

Whether we care to admit it, the average Australian spends a large proportion of their time visiting the toilet in the home or elsewhere. It is estimated that in a lifetime, around 58,000 minutes is consumed by this task alone. Far more time spent brushing your teeth or showering.

Many toilet styles have evolved over the years with manufacturers now stepping up to the mark to meet the needs of the contemporary house owner. Early settlers had the outside “dunny” but as suburbs became sewered most toilets had a ceramic pan with a cistern high up on the wall to enhance water pressure.

Progressively, as bathrooms in households became just as fashionable as kitchens, the demand for more stylish toilets became the challenge for manufacturers both here and overseas. First the all vitreous china suite was born, followed by the close coupled and the wall facing variety.

in the wall toilet suite

A more recent innovation has been the in-wall cistern where the only exposed part of the toilet is the pan and the flushing buttons. The cistern is mounted in the wall cavity which can be a stud or masonry structure and the flushing button plate acts also as a cistern access for servicing requirements. The heritage/colonial style suites fill a need when the décor calls for a traditional theme. Some have the option of chrome, brass or gold buttons and fittings coupled with a timber seat making a very attractive setting.

In all, the purchase of a toilet can initially be quite daunting with the many options and individual special needs. However, the information supplied on the Bathroom Warehouse website goes a long way to demystify the process along with a freecall line service and experienced help at the end of the telephone.

New age assistance

As more and more consumers embrace the internet and feel confident with the parting of their dollars for, in most cases, products that they have not seen in a showroom, this convenient way of shopping will continue to grow more and more as business realise its potential.

Customers who will receive the most benefit will be country folk who have never had the choice and variety of products that city people have. That is all changing now with transport companies servicing just about every town in Australia and bathroom sites like Bathroom Warehouse illustrating over 600 products. In this new electronic age the buying public will be the winners with building and renovation businesses taking their showrooms to the public through the internet.

This article was provided by Bathroom Warehouse.


 
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