Considering a bathroom overhaul? May is National Home Remodeling Month and Swiss manufacturer Geberit has plenty of ideas.
More than 50 years ago, Geberit proposed a streamlined solution to bulky toilets: Put the plumbing behind the wall and gain extra room.
Today, Geberit offers two solutions to homeowners worldwide: an in-wall plumbing system paired with a wall-mounted toilet, and the Monolith system, which corrals bulky plumbing into a sleek glass tank. Both products save space—up to nine inches—and water: Geberit systems with dual-flush plates can help a family of four cut water use by thousands of gallons every year.
Here are some modern and spa-inspired baths that demonstrate the space-saving powers of Geberit, and visit our shared Pinterest board for more inspiration.
Geberit In-Wall Toilet System
Above: Geberit's in-wall system hides all the plumbing inside the wall, so only the toilet is visible. It's a streamlined—and easy to keep clean—setup.
Above: Geberit's in-wall system can be paired with wall-hung bowls from most leading manufacturers, meaning it can be configured in myriad combinations at a wide range of prices.
Above: Geberit flush plates come in an array of designs and finishes. The Sigma60 Flush Plate, shown here, is made of die-cast zinc and mounts evenly with the surface of the wall.
Geberit Monolith
Above: The Geberit Monolith comes in two versions: an in-wall system compatible with a wall-hung toilet (shown here), and a floor-mounted version compatible with existing floor-mounted toilet plumbing.
Above: A Monolith in-wall system with a ceramic bowl by Duravit in a spa-inspired marble bath.
Above: Compatible with existing floor-mounted toilet plumbing, Monolith's floor-mounted solution is ideal for smaller remodeling projects. This example has a back plate in white glass; all Monolith systems are also available in black.
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