If you prefer a minimalistic style, a tankless toilet is an ideal option. These toilets can be sleek and unobtrusive, working well with a simple toilet paper holder and little else nearby. The simplicity can provide a refreshing and relaxing feeling for the entire bathroom. The white colors or most tankless toilets works well against wood grains, which can enhance this minimalistic effect.
Because the toilet is not bound by the conventional shape and size of tanks, it can take on new forms, shapes and styles. If you want to have a modern look for your bathroom, a tankless toilet is an ideal option. The "cell" tankless toilet style resembles a pod more than a toilet. Other designs have rounded edges, bright sheens, or even sharp modern angles that can work well with your plans.
If you are struggling to pick the right kind of tankless toilet and do not know which design to use, look at your sink. The tankless toilet can match sinks more easily than other toilets because of its wider range of design options. Pick a toilet that has a similar color or similar style to your sink area. Look for matching sets that can both be unobtrusive, blending into the bathroom colors.
Tankless toilets do have some issues you should be aware of when you install them. They, unlike most toilets, must run on electricity. This means that you must install the toilet in an area that has access to both plumbing and electrical lines. If your power fails, you will not be able to use the toilet.