B In the 1970s, colored toilets — from pink to green — were at the peak of popularity, but today white models have become the standard.
This was reported by URA-Inform with reference to IFLScience.
It turns out that this decision is dictated not only by aesthetics, but also by practicality.
One of the main reasons is hygiene. The white surface makes it easy to detect dirt and remove it faster, which makes it easier to maintain cleanliness. White also visually expands the space, making small bathrooms lighter and more spacious.
The choice of white is also related to the materials used to make toilets. Usually, these are porcelain or vitreous china – dense, durable and stain-resistant materials. They are made from quartz, silicon , feldspar and clay, firing at high temperatures. This process gives the material a natural white color, and the application of an enamel coating ensures smoothness and shine.
Economy also plays an important role. White toilets are cheaper to produce because they do not require the addition of color pigments, making mass production more affordable. .
Thus, white toilets remain the most popular due to their practicality, ease of maintenance and ability to fit harmoniously into the interior of modern bathrooms.
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