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Top Toilet Seats for Color, Finish and Decor

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When homeowners buy toilet seats today, they do more than just look at the durability and special features of the seat – they concern themselves with the color or finish to ensure it matches their bathroom décor and adds something to the ambiance of their bathroom.

There are many different types of toilet seat finish options you can choose from. Consumers are especially partial to toilet seats with an antique wooden finish. These are beautiful but not outdated! Most of them have the same special features as modern looking toilet seats – like slow close lids. They simply have the look of an antique seat.
When it comes to the color of top toilet seats, consumers like the following choices best:
- white toilet seats
- black toilet seats
- blue toilet seats
- pink toilet seats
- green toilet seats
- grey toilet seats
But they also adore clear toilet seats - and sometimes that means completely clear, as in see through, and other times it means clear but with added decor, such as seashells, or even money. The most popular clear toilet seat is shown above - it's the clear toilet seat with tiny bits of suspended foil in the lid. Very much a unique toilet seat and a conversation starter for your home!

Toilet Seats with Extra Features

When it comes to added features for the top unique toilet seats, there are many to choose from. Some toilet seats only come with one perk included, while others have all the bells and whistles.

First, there’s the ever popular soft close toilet seat. If you’ve ever been jarred awake in the middle of the night because someone was not careful in closing the lid, or if you’ve ever had a broken heart because a toddler in your home got his or her fingers crushed when a lid came slamming down on their fingers, then you’ll see the benefit of a soft close lid where you simply tap it gently and it closes in seconds without making noise.
Another feature you may want to consider are the antimicrobial toilet seats. This makes for a much more hygienic experience in your bathroom and keeps bacterial build up to a minimum.
But if you want it all - if you want top of the line with your toilet seat, then you'll want to get your hands on the Kohler C3 - with built in bidet and heating unit. Most sites offer Free Shipping with this particular seat. This one, shown here, is elongated and has a closed front. You control the heat for the water as well as for the warm air drying unit. It's a quiet-close toilet seat and includes antimicrobial benefits too. You can use the remote control to operate it. It conveniently provides a lighted toilet bowl so you don't need to flip the light switch at night - and it saves energy! The Kohler C3 toilet seat even keeps your bathroom smelling pleasant because it has a built in deodorizer.
Talk about unique toilet seats with style! This type of bathroom throne will have everyone talking.

Where Do Unique Toilet Seats Go to Die?

I read an interesting article about how our trash fills are overflowing with old toilet bowls and their seats, of course. I never even thought about this. Where does an old toilet seat and its bowl go to die - is there a toilet bowl Heaven high in the sky?

Well according to the Star Telegram, in Austin landfills, where these bathroom thrones are being tossed, the city council is trying to deal with 280 TONS of toilets! Here's a tip for Austin's city council - you can recycle a toilet bowl and toilet seat! See more http://toiletrated.com/best-toilet-seat/.
The porcelain gods can be shattered and mixed with recycled concrete or asphalt like they do it in Fort Collins - just think - that new driveway of yours might have been someone else's bathroom bowl! The metal in the toilets can be melted down and recycled, too. But here's the problem in Austin, Texas - they spare no expense on the roadways - they don't use recycled asphalt, so the toilet bowl problem is going to keep piling up!

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