The pictures look good! For the installation system, I recommend the round covers, not the wedges. Normally, it is easy to work with them. With a lot of skill, it also works well without them.
Yes, the door(s) are not really appealing, but they will all gradually be painted white...
At the moment I am still thinking about how to drill the two 10mm holes for the toilet into these porcelain stoneware tiles. I have read a lot; the lifespan of diamond drill bits (well-known as well as no-name / price up to €25) is between 1 and 6 tiles. I also read that you can estimate €6.50 per hole. The negative reviews on Amazon are indeed unsettling when I’m choosing drill bits...
Our floor-standing toilet in the guest bathroom held until the end (excerpt) only with silicone. The idea came out of necessity from the plumber because at that time we were afraid of hitting the underfloor heating.
Yes, the door(s) are not really appealing, but they will all gradually become white...
At the moment I am still considering how to make the two 10mm holes for the toilet in these porcelain stoneware tiles. I have read a lot, the lifespan of the diamond drill bits (well-known as well as no-name/ price up to €25) is between 1 and 6 tiles. I have also read that you can budget €6.50 per drill hole. The negative reviews on Amazon are somewhat unsettling when I choose drill bits...
we got along great with the LUX paraffin drill bits. Expensive but worth the money (I hope I am allowed to name them here)