What do you know about the tile drain model - A new type of floor drain?
Why choose and use a tile-insert floor drain:
When the tile surface has a uniform color and pattern, but the floor drain is of a different color, it can create a mismatch and disrupt the overall tone. The tile-insert floor drain model helps solve this issue by seamlessly blending with the surrounding tiles.

The back surface of the floor drain is designed with a molding structure, making it easy to cut and insert tiles that match the existing floor tiles.

The floor drain can be used with two options for the surface, depending on preference: a colored surface or a tile surface that matches the bathroom floor.

The construction and materials of the floor drain models::
The floor drain models are made from Brass or Inox304 materials, which are rust-resistant and durable, maintaining their color over time.
The floor drain cover is precision cast as a single piece and CNC cut, ensuring sharp edges for a polished finish while preventing any injury when touched.

The square and 20cm long floor drain models are made of brass, while the longer models are made of Inox 304.
All floor drain models have the same structure: a drain cover, a base (for installation on the floor), a hair filter mesh, and a smell-proof trap.

Various sizes: 100100, 120120, 150150, 200100, 300100, 60070, 60080, 600100, 80070, 1,00070 (mm).


Colors: The square floor drain models with sizes 100mm and 120mm come in 4 colors: Matte, Brass, Titan (New), and Black, suitable for various tile patterns.

Diverse odor-blocking legs.
Currently, Takumizima floor drains use two main types of odor-blocking legs: water trap and mechanical trap.

Water trap odor-blocking leg: Retains a portion of the water to prevent odors.
Advantages: Absolute odor prevention, long-lasting usage.
Disadvantages: Cannot prevent insects and backflow of water.
Recommended position: Stand-up shower areas with frequent water drainage.
Mechanical odor trap: Uses a spring or a magnetic system to keep the lid tightly closed when there is no water, and opens automatically when water is present.
Advantages: Odor prevention, insect prevention, and prevents backflow of water.
Disadvantages: Long-term use may lead to weakened spring or magnetic properties (lifespan of about 10 years, with replaceable accessories).
Recommended positions: Standing shower rooms, lavabo rooms, toilets with infrequent water flow, and ground floor bathrooms where water may easily backflow.