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Featured Image – SKUs: CCK3188AL, VCT3D603019NT5 | Designing a cohesive, attractive, on-trend bathroom is harder than it looks. Even with careful selections of the major features like sinks and tubs, it’s all too easy to accidentally overlook small details that leave the bathroom looking a little aged or dated. The tiniest details can make the biggest impact in a small room like a bathroom. Toilet tank levers or handles are almost always shipped with the toilet chosen for the design. However, that doesn’t mean a style-conscious homeowner should settle for whatever comes with their fixtures. There are plenty of options for changing out these details to bring a more luxurious or high-end look to the room. |
In addition to the lever or handle on the toilet, consider the style of the plumbing supplies for the toilet. These cold water lines and valve handles are visible beside and behind the commode, but they’re all so often left plain as well. Choosing a decorative plumbing supply trim kit for the toilet elevates the look of the entire room. Of course, matching these toilet trim kits to the rest of the bathroom’s accessories can take a fine eye and a consideration of style.
Homeowners that have never installed or repaired their own toilets are often unaware of the plumbing hardware responsible for supplying the freshwater for each flush. Next to each toilet at its base is a flexible or rigid length of supply line or pipe. Along with that goes a small handle-topped fixture known as an angle stop valve. This valve conveniently shuts off the water supply to the toilet in a hurry. If there’s a leak or damage to the toilet, it’s no problem to quickly cut off the water and then restore it without any extra work after repairs are finished. But just because a basic valve is needed there is no excuse to use a boring piece of plumbing equipment.
Since they’re exposed and visible, these plumbing parts all play a role in the final appearance of the bathroom. Settling for basic toilet supply kits that include a generic chrome-covered flex hose and a basic stop valve is likely to cheapen the appearance of the bathroom. At the very least, there’s a good chance for a clash between the default finish used on standard toilet supply equipment and the high-end finishes used for faucets, tub fillers, and other fixtures. Choosing a decorative toilet supply trim kit is the best way to unite the look of the entire room and ensure there are no contrasting or clashing elements anywhere in the design. These decorative kits offer the same functional benefits of supplying fresh water and controlling its flow, yet they’re available in style and finish options that aren’t found at plumbing supply warehouses.
The plumbing supply kit for any toilet is installed to one side of it and towards the back of the fixture. A few high-end designs may hide or integrate this equipment into the base itself. However, this makes it harder to repair the toilet and turn it off in an emergency. Exposed stop valves and supply lines are a good idea, but they look their best when decorative plumbing supply trim kits are used.
There is a decorative toilet plumbing trim kit for every bathroom style.
For a more traditional look with a classic cross-shaped stop valve, consider the Kingston Brass KTK102P Trimscape Toilet Supply Kit as an example of what’s available. In vintage finishes like polished or antique brass, it’s the ideal way to keep the accessories on point. Plain plumbing kits tend to look far too modern for these bathroom styles.
If a streamlined and ultra-modern look is needed instead, choose the Kingston Brass CC43106DLTKF20 Modern Plumbing Toilet Trim Kit. A straight lever handle not only ensures a trendy modern style, but it’s also practical for a good grip when there’s a slippery leak. Choose a contemporary finish option like matte black or polished chrome to match the rest of the bathroom’s fixtures.
Since the toilet trim kit and the tank lever are located close by, they naturally must match as closely as possible. This creates a cohesive style for the toilet overall, tying together the elements for a unified appearance. Try to match at least the finish and the general style of the two accessories. For example, a toilet tank lever with a straight and simple handle is best paired with a similarly modern trim kit stop valve. If the flush handle is more ornate and flared, a vintage-style cross-handle valve may be best. The finish is the single most important feature to match between these two sets of toilet accessories.
Toilet trim kits also need to match the other accessories used to finish the bathroom’s look. Everything from towel bars and rings to robe hooks can be matched to the toilet supply kit. A single finish chosen for all the bathroom accessories is essential, of course. But if a homeowner mixes and matches accessories from different manufacturers or collections, there’s no guarantee the finishes will truly match. An antiqued bronze finish from one company may look very different from another company’s products. For consistency between accessories as different as grab bars and toilet trim kits, choose one supplier like Kingston Brass.
Finally, make sure the toilet tank lever or handle chosen to control the flush matches the bathroom’s overall design as well. Homeowners that prefer ornate details and curvy faucet handles will want to mirror this look in the toilet tank levers selected as well. When uniting the toilet trim kit, toilet tank levers, and other accessories like sink trim kits and faucets, it’s easy to design a bathroom that makes sense on a visual level.
Choose Kingston Brass for plumbing supply trim kits and toilet tank levers that are perfect for renovating or new construction. These kinds of bathroom accessories truly are the finishing touches on a lavatory design. Don’t overlook the little things that really transform a basic bathroom into a high-end designer masterpiece.