Traditional Toilets
A traditional toilet will add bags of charm to your bathroom. If your home has a **Victorian style** period, country, or vintage shabby chic bathroom, then the obvious choice of toilet system for you is either a **High Level toilet** or a **Low Level toilet**, both of which belong to a **range of traditional** options.
A **High Level toilet** system is where the cistern is placed high up on the wall, with the flush operated by a long metal chain. The intricate styling of these toilets is best suited to a **Victorian style**, Edwardian, or Art Deco bathroom, adding to the bathroom’s turn-of-the-century charm.
A stylish mid-century vintage or shabby chic bathroom, on the other hand, would be more suited to a **Low Level toilet**. In this case, there is still the **range of traditional** design aesthetics, and the cistern remains separate from the toilet but is positioned much lower. The flush is operated via a lever handle, either on the wall or the side of the cistern.
In both cases, the flush pipe between the toilet bowl and cistern is clearly visible, reinforcing the **Victorian style** and heritage appeal of these designs.