A new toilet can completely transform your bathroom
Although toilets are not a frequent topic of discussion, they are something we all need. The purchase of a new toilet is usually prompted either by reconstruction of the bathroom or a non-functioning toilet. When selecting a new toilet, we have a choice of three types. Wall-mounted toilets are very popular, but we can also opt for a combination toilet, where the lower part of the toilet is connected to the water tank or a stand-alone toilet with the water tank located in a concealed module. However, choice may be limited by certain technical parameters, to which you should pay close attention.
Download textsBathroom customs around the world: Changing shoes to enter the WC or an absence of toilet paper
A spotless toilet and regular cleaning are a given in the Czech Republic. But bathroom conventions are not the same throughout the world. Calling attention to these differences is the main goal of the annual World Toilet Day, held each year on November 19. According to the World Health Organization, more than 2.4 billion people still don’t have easy access to a toilet. The theme of this year's World Toilet Day is “poo journey”. The main idea is to draw attention to the “call of nature” and disposal of bodily waste, which ultimately impacts the quality of sewerage.
Download textsThe anchor of every bathroom is the bathtub or shower stall
When remodelling a bathroom, the unavoidable question is: “bath or shower?” While some people simply can’t imagine a day without a hot bath, shower enthusiasts can’t get moving in the morning without a proper shower. If you are among the lucky ones with a spacious bathroom, you can have both. But if you have a bathroom where every centimetre counts, it’s essential to make the right decision. You can solve the space issue with an ergonomically shaped bathtub or a corner shower stall. However, of key importance is the installation itself, which should be done by a professional.
Download textsTiling the kitchen ensures easy clean-up and beautifies the room
The kitchen is a place where we spend a lot of time, whether cooking or just sitting with family or friends. For a kitchen that is practical and needs minimal maintenance, we recommend choosing ceramic tiles for the floor and above the kitchen countertop.
Download textsA well-chosen sink gives your bathroom personality and flair
A sink is one of the dominant features of a bathroom, a room where we spend quite a lot of time each day. There are countless types on the market, which means that when furnishing the bathroom we should pick one that will give the space a distinctive and fresh look. How, then, to go about chosing the ideal bathroom sink?
Download photos, textsNot even sultry weather impels some Czechs to shower more often
More often than at any other time, sweltering days make thoughts turn to a cooling bath. Some people even indulge in one several times a day, to wash away the sweat and refresh the body. However, there are those among us who aren’t impelled to jump in a shower every day, even in blistering heat. While dermatologists say that in winter it is best to bathe every second day, on hot days it is fine to cool down with more frequent yet shorter showers. JIKA, a leading Czech producer of bathroom ceramics and tiles, commissioned a survey to find out whether Czechs alter their hygiene habits during tropical weather.
Download textsModern interior design trend: Large-format tiles
In the past, large-format tiles were used mainly to cover large spaces, such as commercial buildings or big bathrooms. A newer trend is to use this type of flooring even in smaller bathrooms, where, if chosen with care, they can optically enlarge the room. In addition to bathrooms, large-format tiles have found a home in the living room, kitchen and even bedroom. They look great both on the floor and on the walls. The biggest hit of all are ones imitating natural materials, especially wood and stone.
Download textsChildren’s bathrooms: a kingdom of colour
Design for your children a bathroom tailored specifically to their needs. The JIKA brand offers the Baby Set – bathroom furnishings sized for little ones, including sinks, wash basins and free-standing toilets complete with a duroplast seat with no lid. With the Baby Set, you can create a bathroom your children will love. And to make their time in the bathroom even more enjoyable, don’t forget to enliven the walls and floors with cheerful colourful tiles.
Download photos, textsEvery second Czech uses the toilet as a dustbin
A common habit in Czech households is to flush various types of waste down the toilet. According to a recent survey by the JIKA brand, the leading Czech manufacturer of sanitaryware, bathroom furnishings, and wall and floor tiles, Czechs most often flush down the toilet: dirty water after mopping the floor (80%), food scraps (52%) and hair (40%). However, frying oil, cigarette butts and even aquarium fish are not an exception. Yet none of it belongs in the toilet. Flushing can lead to (not only) unnecessary complications in the form of clogged or even completely blocked waste outlets.
Download textsWasting water isn’t a big problem in Czech households
The issue of an insufficiency of potable water is highlighted each year on World Water Day, which takes place on March 22nd. This year was no exception. Joining the worldwide campaign this year was the JIKA brand, a leading Czech manufacturer of ceramic sanitaryware, bathroom equipment, and wall and floor tiles. For this occasion, the brand conducted a survey* to examine water-conservation habits in Czech households. The survey results are positive: Czechs act wisely about water and do not waste it unnecessarily.
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