{"id":331,"date":"2026-07-03T11:22:59","date_gmt":"2026-07-03T03:22:59","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/bathroomsai.com\/blog\/?p=331"},"modified":"2026-07-03T11:22:59","modified_gmt":"2026-07-03T03:22:59","slug":"how-do-i-combine-functions-in-a-toilet-with-sink-unit","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/bathroomsai.com\/blog\/how-do-i-combine-functions-in-a-toilet-with-sink-unit.html","title":{"rendered":"How do I combine functions in a toilet with sink unit?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Blimey, that&apos;s a proper head-scratcher, innit? How to combine functions in a toilet with sink unit&#8230; Right, let&apos;s have a proper natter about this. Picture this: it&apos;s half past midnight, I&apos;m wired on my third cuppa, and I&apos;m remembering this absolute nightmare of a job in a tiny flat in Clapham back in&#8230; oh, 2018, was it? The client wanted *everything* in the loo \u2013 storage, washing, the lot \u2013 and the space was about the size of a telephone box. Honestly!<\/p>\n<p>So, combining functions. It&apos;s not just about sticking a tap on top of the cistern and calling it a day. Oh no. I learned that the hard way. You&apos;ve got to *think*. The first thing that hits you is the sheer practicality of it all. That sink unit? It&apos;s not just for washing your hands. Think of the wasted space *inside* that cabinet! I fitted one once where we had the toilet roll holder mounted on the inside of the sink cabinet door. Genius, right? Saves you fumbling about when you&apos;re, you know, *occupied*. And the top of the cistern-lid-sink-combo thing? Perfect for resting your phone or a candle. But for heaven&apos;s sake, don&apos;t make it a cluttered mess \u2013 you&apos;ll knock everything into the bowl!<\/p>\n<p>Here&apos;s a detail you only know if you&apos;ve installed a dozen of these: the plumbing. Cor, what a palaver! You can&apos;t just have the sink draining straight down into the toilet&apos;s innards. There&apos;s a specific routing, a little hidden channel, that makes it hygienic and stops any&#8230; well, *backflow*. A mate of mine, Dave, didn&apos;t get this right on a job in Brighton, and let&apos;s just say the client wasn&apos;t chuffed when they got an unexpected whiff of yesterday&apos;s dinner.<\/p>\n<p>And the style! You can go super modern \u2013 I saw a stunning matte black unit in a showroom in Milan last spring, all clean lines, the sink was like a seamless ceramic bowl on top. Gorgeous. But then, you can also get these lovely vintage-inspired ones with ornate porcelain taps. My personal favourite? Something with a bit of warmth. Maybe a walnut veneer on the sink cabinet. Makes the room feel less like a clinical laboratory, more like a proper little sanctuary. Because let&apos;s be honest, sometimes that&apos;s the only peace and quiet you get!<\/p>\n<p>But listen, the real trick is in the *feeling*. It shouldn&apos;t feel like a compromise. When you wash your hands, the water pressure needs to be decent \u2013 none of that pathetic trickle because the pipes are all convoluted. And the sound of the flush&#8230; with a combined unit, sometimes it echoes right under the sink basin and sounds like a jet engine! You want a muffled, efficient *whoosh*, not a roar. I always test that in the showroom. Just press the flush and listen. If the salesperson looks at me funny, I know they don&apos;t get it.<\/p>\n<p>It&apos;s about creating a little ecosystem in one spot. The toilet does its job, the sink does its job, and the storage around it holds your spare loo rolls, your fancy hand soap, maybe a magazine or two. All in one footprint. For tiny en-suites or cloakrooms, it&apos;s a blinking lifesaver. Just promise me you won&apos;t get one of those cheap, plasticky ones that feels like it&apos;ll crack if you look at it funny. Invest in good ceramics and solid hardware. Your future self, bleary-eyed at 3 a.m., will thank you for it.<\/p>\n<p>Right, I&apos;m rambling. But you get the gist. It&apos;s a puzzle, but when it clicks? Smashing.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Blimey, that&apos;s a proper head-scratcher, innit? 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