{"id":294,"date":"2026-06-14T18:06:46","date_gmt":"2026-06-14T10:06:46","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/bathroomsai.com\/blog\/?p=294"},"modified":"2026-06-14T18:06:46","modified_gmt":"2026-06-14T10:06:46","slug":"how-do-i-plan-a-compact-toilet-and-basin-combination-unit","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/bathroomsai.com\/blog\/how-do-i-plan-a-compact-toilet-and-basin-combination-unit.html","title":{"rendered":"How do I plan a compact toilet and basin combination unit?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Blimey, that&apos;s a proper head-scratcher, innit? Planning one of those space-saving combos \u2013 a toilet and basin all snug together. Honestly, it&apos;s less about the unit itself and more about the glorious, frustrating chaos that happens around it. Let me tell you a story.<\/p>\n<p>Last spring, I was helping my mate Sarah with her basement flat in Clapham. Bless her, she thought she could just pop down to a big-box store, grab a shiny white unit, and job&apos;s a good &apos;un. We ended up on her dusty floor, surrounded by catalogues, with a tape measure that kept snapping back and whacking us. The main event wasn&apos;t even the toilet-basin combo \u2013 it was the blooming door! It swung *inwards* and would have smashed right into the sink. Can you believe it? We nearly ordered the whole kit before realising.<\/p>\n<p>So, planning? Don&apos;t start with the pretty pictures. Start by sitting on the floor. I&apos;m serious! Get right in there. Feel how close the walls are. Can you actually lift your elbows to wash your face without punching the tiles? There&apos;s a cold, hard reality you only get from being in the space, smelling that faint damp-carpet smell, hearing the neighbour&apos;s boiler clunk through the wall.<\/p>\n<p>And for heaven&apos;s sake, mind your knees! I learned this the hard way in my first flat in Edinburgh. Got a lovely, deep basin to wash my hair in. Brilliant, until you sat down on the loo and your knees were jammed into the cabinet underneath. It was like a torture device designed by a bloke who never actually used it. You need what I call &quot;the wiggle room.&quot; That precious few inches of air between your shins and the basin pedestal or vanity. It&apos;s the difference between comfort and a constant, silent rage.<\/p>\n<p>Think about the silly little things, too. The toilet roll holder. Where does it go? If it&apos;s behind you, you&apos;re doing a weird twisty yoga move every time. If it&apos;s on the side wall, can you even reach it? And the tap! Get one that&apos;s a lever, not those knobs you can&apos;t turn with soapy, slippery hands. I fitted a gorgeous vintage crosshead tap once \u2013 looked a million dollars, utterly useless when you&apos;ve got shampoo in your eyes.<\/p>\n<p>It&apos;s a puzzle, see. You&apos;re fitting your life into a few square feet. The actual *toilet and basin combination unit* is just one piece. The other pieces are the door swing, the extractor fan (don&apos;t you dare skip it \u2013 that&apos;s a whole other horror story), the light switch that shouldn&apos;t be where a splash of water will kill you. It&apos;s about making a tiny room feel breathable, not claustrophobic.<\/p>\n<p>Sarah&apos;s place? We ended up with a corner basin, a loo with a concealed cistern to save a tiny bit of room, and a door we re-hung to swing *outwards* into the hallway. A bit of a faff, but now it works. She sent me a text the other day saying it&apos;s the little sanctuary she never knew she needed. And that&apos;s the goal, really. Not just plumbing in a unit, but carving out a moment of calm in the daily rush. Even if that calm moment happens with your knees just centimetres from a sink. You make it yours.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Blimey, that&apos;s a proper head-scratcher, innit? 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