Modernize Your Bathroom with a One-Piece Toilet
Combining clean lines, compact form, and powerful function, one-piece toilets are the modern upgrade your bathroom needs. At Riverbend Home, we offer a thoughtfully selected collection of one-piece toilets that merge tank and bowl into a seamless unit, making them not only stylish but also easier to clean and maintain. From ADA-compliant heights to high-efficiency dual-flush systems, these toilets bring both beauty and practicality to powder rooms, guest baths, and primary bathrooms alike.
Seamless Design for a Clean, Contemporary Look
With no gaps between the tank and bowl, one-piece toilets offer a streamlined silhouette that enhances modern interiors and minimizes places for dust and grime to accumulate.
Water-Saving Technology Without Sacrificing Power
Many models feature EPA WaterSense-certified flush systems or dual-flush mechanisms, helping reduce water usage while maintaining strong, reliable performance for everyday use.
Compact Footprint for Tight Spaces
Ideal for small or awkward bathroom layouts, one-piece toilets have a more compact profile than traditional two-piece models, making them a great choice for space-conscious designs.
Easy to Install & Maintain
Without a tank-to-bowl connection, these toilets eliminate common leak points, making them simpler to install and easier to maintain over time. Fewer crevices also mean faster cleaning.
FAQs: One-Piece Toilets
What is a one-piece toilet?
A one-piece toilet is a single, integrated unit where the tank and bowl are fused together. This design is sleek, compact, and easier to clean.
Are one-piece toilets better than two-piece toilets?
One-piece toilets are generally easier to clean, take up less space, and have fewer parts that can leak. However, they may be heavier and slightly more expensive.
Are one-piece toilets ADA compliant?
Many one-piece toilets are available in comfort height or ADA-compliant configurations, making them suitable for universal design and accessibility needs.
Do one-piece toilets save water?
Yes. Many feature high-efficiency or dual-flush systems designed to reduce water consumption without compromising flush performance.
Can I install a one-piece toilet myself?
Yes, though one-piece toilets are heavier, making installation a bit more physically demanding. Most come with detailed instructions and necessary mounting hardware.