Elongated-Bowl Toilets
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Kohler Cimarron Comfort Height Elongated Toilet
TOTO Drake Two-Piece Elongated 1.28 GPF Toilet
TOTO UltraMax II One-Piece Elongated 1.28 GPF Toilet
TOTO Aquia IV Dual-Flush Two-Piece Elongated Toilet
TOTO Vespin II Two-Piece Skirted Elongated 1.28 GPF Toilet
Kohler Highline Classic Two-Piece Elongated 1.28 GPF Toilet
Kohler Memoirs Stately One-Piece Elongated 1.28 GPF Toilet
Kohler Wellworth Classic Two-Piece Round 1.28 GPF Toilet
Kohler Maxton One-Piece Elongated Skirted Trapway Toilet
TOTO Carlyle II One-Piece Elongated 1.28 GPF Toilet
TOTO Neorest 700H Integrated Smart Toilet with Washlet
TOTO Neorest 750H Integrated Smart Toilet with ACTILIGHT
TOTO Eco Drake Two-Piece Elongated 1.28 GPF Toilet
TOTO Promenade Two-Piece Elongated 1.28 GPF Toilet
TOTO Connelly Two-Piece Dual-Flush Elongated 1.28/0.9 GPF Toilet
TOTO Soiree One-Piece Elongated 1.28 GPF Toilet
TOTO Aimes One-Piece Elongated 1.28 GPF Toilet
TOTO Legato One-Piece Elongated 1.28 GPF Toilet
TOTO Nexus Two-Piece Elongated 1.28 GPF Toilet
TOTO Entrada Two-Piece Elongated 1.28 GPF Toilet
TOTO Eco UltraMax One-Piece Elongated 1.28 GPF Toilet
TOTO Maris Dual-Flush Two-Piece Elongated 1.28/0.9 GPF Toilet
TOTO Neorest NX1 Luxury Integrated Smart Toilet
Elongated-Bowl Toilets: full buyer's guide
An elongated bowl is oval-shaped — roughly 18.5 inches from the bolt holes to the tip of the bowl — vs the rounded ~16.5 inches of a round-front. Two inches doesn't sound like much, but it's the difference between "I can sit on this comfortably for ten minutes" and "I'm shifting around after two."
The dimensional reality
- Elongated: 18.5" front-to-back (bolt holes to bowl front)
- Round-front: 16.5" front-to-back
- Compact elongated (a newer hybrid): 17.5" front-to-back — splits the difference, common in TOTO's Aquia line and Kohler's "Compact Elongated" SKUs
The 2" difference matters for two things: comfort and floor space. An elongated bowl leaves about 1" less clearance to the wall opposite the toilet when measured floor-plan-wise.
Where elongated is the right call
- Bathrooms with at least 30" total depth from rear wall to opposite-wall finish
- Households where multiple adults will use the toilet daily
- Any commercial / multi-tenant / Airbnb setting — ADA spec requires elongated
- Anyone with chronic back or hip discomfort — the extra forward support changes seating posture noticeably
Where round-front is still the right call
- Powder rooms under 30" deep — the 2" matters
- Half-baths squeezed under a staircase
- RVs and tiny houses where every inch counts
- Households with small children — children are more comfortable on a smaller bowl
The "compact elongated" sub-type — worth knowing
TOTO and Kohler both offer compact elongated bowls — 17.5" front-to-back rather than 18.5". You get most of the elongated comfort with the round-front floor footprint. The TOTO Aquia IV, Kohler Persuade, and American Standard Edgemere fall in this category. These are increasingly the default spec for new condo and apartment construction where unit floor plans are tight.
Seat compatibility
Replacement seats — including bidet seats, washlet seats, soft-close, and heated — are sold as either "elongated" or "round" SKUs. The two are not interchangeable. Compact elongated bowls typically fit elongated seats but may have a 1/2" overhang; verify in product specs before buying. The TOTO Washlet C5 / S550e / K300 are all elongated and round versions; double-check before ordering.
Bowl height stacks with bowl shape
The independent decisions: bowl shape (round vs elongated vs compact elongated) and bowl height (standard 14–15" vs comfort 17–19") combine. Most modern residential specs default to "elongated + comfort height" — that's the ADA-compliant pair and the new-construction default. See our comfort-height facet for the height side of that decision.