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Hey there! Let’s talk about why we should stop making colored toilets. It’s a no-brainer - they just don’t make sense. I mean, who wants to have a bright pink toilet in their bathroom? Not me, that’s for sure! Plus, it’s not like you can change the color of your toilet every time you redecorate your bathroom. So why bother? Let’s just stick with the classic white and be done with it. After all, ain’t nobody got time for that!

When Did They Stop Making Colored Toilets? [Solved]

By the early 1930s, a trend had taken off in bathrooms across the U.S. and stuck around for decades - at least up until the 70s!

  • Colored toilets are a dated and outdated design choice that can make bathrooms look dated and unappealing.
  • Colored toilets can be difficult to clean, as dirt and grime can become embedded in the colored glaze.
  • White or neutral colored toilets are much easier to keep clean, as dirt is less likely to stick to them.
  • White or neutral colored toilets also provide a more modern look that will help update any bathroom space.
  • Replacing an old colored toilet with a new white or neutral one is an easy way to give any bathroom an instant facelift.

Stop it! Making colored toilets is a no-no. It’s not the way to go. Let’s stick with the basics and keep it plain and simple. No need to get fancy - just stick with white!