Biscuit, Bone & Almond Color Toilets
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Gerber Maxwell Two-Piece Round-Front 1.6 GPF Toilet
Gerber Viper Two-Piece Compact Elongated 1.28 GPF Toilet
Gerber Wicker Park One-Piece Elongated 1.28 GPF Designer Toilet
Saniflo Saniaccess 3 Upflush Toilet System with Macerator
Saniflo Sanibest Pro Heavy-Duty Upflush Toilet with Grinder
Saniflo Saniplus Compact Upflush Toilet System
Duravit Starck 3 Two-Piece Elongated 1.28 GPF Toilet
Duravit ME by Starck Wall-Hung Toilet
Geberit Sigma Concealed In-Wall Toilet Tank Carrier
Geberit Sigma 60 Actuator Plate Chrome Finish
Swiss Madison Concorde One-Piece Dual-Flush Elongated 1.28/0.8 GPF Toilet
Swiss Madison Sublime One-Piece Elongated Skirted 1.28 GPF Toilet
Woodbridge T-0001 One-Piece Dual-Flush Elongated Toilet
Woodbridge T-0008 Smart Toilet with Integrated Bidet Seat
Horow HWMT-8733 One-Piece Dual-Flush Toilet
Horow HWMT-8755 Smart Toilet with Heated Seat
DeerValley DV-1F52102 One-Piece Dual-Flush Elongated Toilet
DeerValley DV-1F0026 Compact One-Piece Toilet
Delta Foundations Two-Piece Elongated 1.28 GPF Toilet
Delta Riosa One-Piece Compact 1.28 GPF Toilet
Jacuzzi Vesi Two-Piece Elongated 1.28 GPF Toilet
Jacuzzi Aurora One-Piece Skirted 1.28 GPF Toilet
Swiss Madison Calice One-Piece Compact Dual-Flush 1.28/0.8 GPF Toilet
Biscuit, Bone & Almond Color Toilets: full buyer's guide
Biscuit, bone, and almond are the three warm off-white toilet finishes — slightly different shades, all designed to pair with traditional bath fixtures (claw-foot tubs, pedestal sinks, vintage faucets). These are the colors that hide hard-water spots better than gloss white and age more gracefully than designer black.
The three shades, decoded
- Biscuit — warm cream-white. Kohler color code 96, TOTO color #12 (Sedona Beige), American Standard "Linen." The most popular off-white shade since the 2010s.
- Bone — slightly cooler than biscuit, less yellow. Kohler color codes vary by line; TOTO color #03; American Standard "Bone."
- Almond — warmer than biscuit, more yellow tone. Kohler color code 47; TOTO color #11. Legacy 1980s-1990s favorite, still available for matching.
Cross-brand color matching reality
Kohler Biscuit (96) does not exactly match TOTO Sedona Beige (12). They're close — but in the same room, side by side, the human eye picks up the difference. If color-matching across fixtures matters, buy everything from one brand.
Why biscuit/bone/almond are worth considering
- Hide hard-water stains — mineral deposits blend with the warm tone
- Hide iron staining — common in well water (orange staining blends with warm finishes)
- Pair with traditional bath suites — Kohler Memoirs, American Standard Heritage, Mansfield Cascade
- Age well — these tones don't go out of style; black/matte trends shift quarterly
- Resale-neutral — most buyers accept biscuit/bone; black is divisive
Pricing premium
Biscuit and bone variants typically run $30–$80 over white at most brands. Almond is often special-order and can run $80–$200 over white. Kohler designer colors (Sandbar, Cashmere, Mexican Sand, Thunder Grey) are special-order +$300–$700 over white.
Where they fit best
- Traditional-styled bathrooms with classic fixtures
- Hard-water areas where stain visibility is a real concern
- Older homes (pre-2000 construction) where almond is the existing color in the bathroom suite
- Owner-occupied homes where the bathroom will remain unchanged for 20+ years