Toilet Seats: How to Choose

  • Color Selection

    Most Bath Royale seats are available in three colors: White, Biscuit/Linen, and Almond/Bone. DO NOT try to match online photos, images, or color swatches with your toilet; colors appear differently on all screens, including mobile phones, tablets, desktop computers and TVs. Please confirm your t...
  • Kingsport vs Premium Seats

    Bath Royale Family toilet seats have a built-in child seat, eliminating the need for a separate child potty, messy toilet seat ring inserts and unnecessary bathroom clutter. Family toilet seats make potty training easier, help build self-confidence, independence and teach proper hygiene. Bath Roy...
  • Premium vs MasterSuite vs Superior Seats

    The differences between Bath Royale Premium, MasterSuite, and Superior toilet seats are material, design, Quick-Release mechanism, size, and color availability. Materials: Bath Royale uses two types of high-quality polymers (plastic) to produce toilet seats, either polypropylene or Eurocast®. Pl...
  • Round Premium vs MasterSuite Seats

    Materials: Bath Royale uses 2 types of polymers (plastic) to produce toilet seats, either polypropylene or Eurocast®. People accustomed to painted or molded wood seats may think plastic is inferior, but for harsh environments such as bathrooms, high-quality plastic is much better than wood for se...
  • Round vs Elongated Seats

    Per North American plumbing standards, all toilets are either round or elongated (AKA oval or oblong). Measure your toilet, not your toilet seat to determine if you need a round or elongated toilet seat. NOTE: Measure from the seat mounting holes to the front, top edge of the bowl (see diagram l...