Sunday, 12 July 2009

Invitiation to you the readers........

I would like to invite you to post any pictures you may have on interesting commode designs, either antique commodes or perhaps new modern commodes. Together with a short review about the product.

A prize will be awarded to the most unique entry, in the form of a $15 amazon gift card.


So get posting your entries. You have until the 24th July 17:00 GMT to submit your entries.

Good Luck!

Friday, 10 July 2009

Choosing the right commode

It's important to take into consideration a range of factors when choosing your not just commode toilets but also other toilet products. Many people are going to be influenced by the aesthetics of the products itself, rather than say the durability and practicality aspects. For others it may be a question of price. I was recently talking to a fellow admire of commode toilets, and he was quite happy to pay good money for antique toilets dating back to the Victorian era as long as they would keep in line with the interior decor of his house. Of course, if you are buying for an elderly relative, friend or loved one then its important to factor in ease of use. Is the person in question going to struggle with using the commode, or is it going to be a relatively straight forward exercise. It's, largely dependent on the person's mobility at the end of the day. In terms of where to look for buying commode products, it's best to start looking at home delivery catalogues, as well as online, to get a feel for the different designs and a more accurate picture on pricing. Always be sure to check the reviews online, and see what people think about the particular product. You would do also well, to contact the NHS or your country's relevant health authority, and find out what qualified health care professionals are currently recommending.
There are some great savings as always to be had on the net, so make sure you don't forget to have a look here as well before buying!

Sunday, 5 July 2009

Back in business.

So after a very short hiatus, I'm back at work in front of my trusted laptop. And hopefully this week will be less stressful than last week and no passports will be lost.

Anyway I'm always on the lookout for new and interesting designs of commodes and toilets, be it modern or traditional. And I stumbled across this unique design from Jan Ctvrtnik and glad to see people are still come up with inventive designs and solutions for toilet commodes:


It basically switches between toilet seats for different users, thus combating the problem of unhygienic sharing in public toilets or home toilets. Perhaps an idea that can be integrated for commodes that are shared by more than one user maybe?

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