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You need to know the distance from the wall to the hold down bolts. This is important if you have an older home or if you have an older one piece toilet. You need to make sure you are buying a toilet that will fit the space. Typically this will not be a problem but a simple measurement will ensure that what you bring home will fit. Google toilet rough in dimensions for more info.
Next choice is round or elongated bowl. Elongated is the way to go unless there are clearance issues. Small bathrooms may have tubs close to the toilet, etc. An elongated bowl gives you more room for your junk when seated. Then as was said, normal height or comfort height.
You're going to have a hard time finding a color other than white in your typical home center unless you special order. You will pay a premium for any color other than white too.
Power flush and all that are your choice.
Next choice is round or elongated bowl. Elongated is the way to go unless there are clearance issues. Small bathrooms may have tubs close to the toilet, etc. An elongated bowl gives you more room for your junk when seated. Then as was said, normal height or comfort height.
You're going to have a hard time finding a color other than white in your typical home center unless you special order. You will pay a premium for any color other than white too.
Power flush and all that are your choice.