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Toilet tech latest: What’s new in loos?

While toilets aren’t the most exciting of topics, the latest technological advances have certainly piqued our interest. From washing functions to automatic seats, lights, remote controls and hygiene glazes, there’s seemingly more to the humble toilet than ever! And accordingly, rather than being an afterthought, when designing a bathroom, they’re increasingly front and centre.

“The toilet is a functional part of the bathroom and possibly not always considered a design object like some tapware or basins are, however with improved technology as well as different finishes available, it is more of a consideration than ever in the overall design of the space,” says Rene London of bathroom retailer Bathe.

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And while ‘intelligent’ toilets are nothing new in places like Japan, Australia is finally embracing them – in large part due to their new slim-line designs. “Anyone who has travelled to Japan has seen or used an ‘electronic bidet toilet’ before and possibly considered them to be a novelty. But these types of toilets are gaining huge popularity around the world and in Australia,” says Rene.

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The slimline Duravit Sensowash Slim
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The Sensowash Slim remote control

Often called an ‘intelligent’ toilet, these designs typically have integrated remote-controlled washing technology for the ultimate in hygiene. And one of the latest innovations in the ‘shower-toilet’ sphere is Duravit’s Sensowash range; particularly the new Starck F model.

“The toilet functions are controlled by a slim remote control, or you can use the app on your phone. The seat technology is housed within the ceramic, which makes this model particularly innovative – these types of seats have previously been more cumbersome and in some brands, are quite bulky and large. This toilet could be mistaken for a standard wall hung toilet,” says Rene.

The model also features three washing functions, a heated and automatically opening seat, warm air dryer, night light and odour extraction.

The new Sensowash Starck F model
The new Duravit Sensowash Starck F model is high-tech yet compact

Washing technology isn’t the only improvement on the germ front – innovative new hygiene glazes have upped the cleanliness factor in modern toilets too. Baked into the ceramic during firing, some 90-99 per cent of bacteria are killed within 24 hours on some models of toilet.

Jen chose the Duravit 'ME by Starck' toilet for her recent bathroom renovation
Jen chose the Duravit ‘ME by Starck’ toilet for her recent bathroom renovation

And as for trends, matte finishes (including black and white), are one to watch. “Also, rimless flushing is not so new, but it’s becoming the norm in toilets, creating an effective flush and great hygiene effects too.”

The DURAVIT Happy D.2 rimless wall mounted toilet in matte anthracite
The Duravit Happy D.2 rimless wall mounted toilet in the on-trend matte anthracite finish

For more on Bathe | Australian bathroom trends: November 2019 edition

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Compact bathrooms can equal design sensations with Duravit

A lack of floor space doesn’t have to mean a crammed, design-lacking bathroom. The creative use of the available space can transform even small guest bathrooms and toilets into big bathroom brilliances.

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In tight spaces, the focus should be on the base elements and their arrangement. Duravit advise an efficient layout can be achieved with a narrow-edged handrise basin, or with an extra-short projection and side-mounted tap fitting. Oblong shapes, such as those in the Vero and 2nd floor series, are particularly well suited to smaller rooms. They fit in any corner and are more compact than semi-circular basins of the same size.

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When space is scarce, wall-mounted toilets with a shorter projection are a good idea. As for all the germaphobes out there, Duravit offers an antibacterial ceramic glaze as a nifty addition to their reduced length toilets. For guest rooms, Duravit’s innovative OpenSpace B shower enclosure simply folds back against the wall after use, significantly increasing the room to move.

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A loving attention to detail, design flourishes and smart storage can all help increase the utility of the available space. Limiting the materials used to just a few creates a clean, stylish effect. Thoughtful touches such as soap, a brush and lotion round off the picture and turn the guest bathroom into the pride of the house.

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Duravit DuraStyle washbasin: simple, subtle and stylish

Understated and elegant, the Duravit DuraStyle washbasin and accompanying floor-mounted furniture, blend seamlessly into any environment.

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With a wide and sophisticated ceramic basin, there is ample room for bathroom accessories and there is also plenty of storage in the real wood veneer stand it rests on.

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Available in light European Oak or dark American Walnut, the floor-mounted furniture is available as either a towel rail or open shelf, providing order and clarity in smaller bathroom spaces.

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Prices start from $1,530. For more information on the Duravit DuraStyle collection, visit the Candana showroom or website.