Cloakroom Suites
Looking to squeeze a functioning toilet and sink into a tight space? Our range of cloakroom suites is designed specifically for small downstairs toilets, en-suites, and under-stairs cupboards. Featuring space-saving short projection toilets and slimline basins, these compact bathroom suites give you everything you need to maximise your square footage without compromising on finish. Whatever your choice, these suites will ensure you have a sense of visual continuity and style in your cloakroom.
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Bayswater Fitzroy Bathroom Suite Close Coupled Toilet and Basin 560mm 2 Tap Hole
Nuie Melbourne Bathroom Suite with Floor Standing Vanity Unit 400mm - 1 Tap Hole
Bayswater Porchester Bathroom Suite Close Coupled Toilet and Basin 500mm 1 Tap Hole
Signature Zeus Bathroom Suite Close Coupled Toilet and Basin 450mm - 1 Tap Hole
Bayswater Fitzroy Bathroom Suite High Level Toilet and Basin 595mm - 2TH
RAK Metropolitan Bathroom Suite Close Coupled Toilet and Basin 520mm Wide - 2 Tap Hole
Hudson Reed Grace Bathroom Suite Wall Hung Toilet and Basin 460mm - 1 Tap Hole
Signature QuikPak Bathroom Suite with Close Coupled Toilet and Basin - 1 Tap Hole
Signature Babylon Open Back Bathroom Suite Close Coupled Toilet and Basin 500mm - 1 Tap Hole
Nuie Melbourne Bathroom Suite with Close Coupled Toilet and Basin - 1 Tap Hole
Nuie Knedlington Bathroom Suite with Close Coupled Toilet and Basin - 1 Tap Hole
Nuie Melbourne Bathroom Suite with Floor Standing Vanity Unit 480mm - 1 Tap Hole
Bayswater Fitzroy Bathroom Suite Close Coupled Toilet and Basin 500mm 2 Tap Hole
Bayswater Fitzroy Bathroom Suite Close Coupled Toilet and Basin 595mm 2 Tap Hole
Bayswater Porchester Bathroom Suite Close Coupled Toilet and Basin 600mm 1 Tap Hole
Bayswater Fitzroy Traditional Bathroom Suite Close Coupled Toilet and Basin - 1 Tap Hole
Signature Skyline Bathroom Suite with Floor Standing Vanity Unit 550mm Wide - 1 Tap Hole
Signature Skyline Bathroom Suite with Floor Standing Vanity Unit 450mm Wide - 1 Tap Hole
Nuie Provost Bathroom Suite Close Coupled Toilet and Basin 420mm - 1 Tap Hole
Nuie Provost Bathroom Suite Close Coupled Toilet and Basin 520mm - 1 Tap Hole
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Choosing the Right Compact Bathroom Suite
When you are trying to squeeze a fully functioning toilet and basin into a space no bigger than a broom cupboard, every single millimetre counts. Whether you are a trade installer fighting against awkward pipework or a homeowner looking to add value to your property with a new downstairs loo, getting the exact right suite is the difference between a cramped nightmare and a highly practical room. Here is what you need to consider for your floorplan:
Modern Toilet and Basin Suites
If you are working with a tight, contemporary space, modern cloakroom sets are built purely for efficiency. They strip away the bulky ceramics and rely on clever, space-saving engineering to make a tiny room feel usable rather than claustrophobic.
- Short Projection Pans: This is the most critical feature for a tight room. Our modern sets feature short projection toilets - often measuring under 600mm in depth. This physically stops your knees from hitting the wall or the door when you sit down.
- Wall-Hung Ceramics: Lifting the toilet and basin completely off the floor exposes more tiles, which tricks the eye into thinking the room is bigger. It also makes mopping up significantly easier.
- Built-In Efficiency: Expect standard modern upgrades across these ranges, including water-saving dual flush cisterns and heavy-duty, soft-close seats.
Traditional Toilet and Basin Suites
Fitting out a period property or adding character to a modern build? You don't have to sacrifice reliable plumbing just to get that classic Victorian aesthetic. Our traditional suites are built to modern trade standards but styled for heritage.
- Classic Cistern Designs: You can stick to a standard close-coupled toilet, or go for authentic high-level and low-level cisterns featuring exposed chrome flush pipes and ceramic pull chains.
- Heavy-Duty Finishes: We stock trusted names like Burlington that don't cut corners on the details. Expect solid wood seats in classic finishes like matte black, walnut, or crisp white.
- Period Basins: These suites pair the toilets with highly detailed basins or classic pedestals, featuring pre-drilled holes ready for traditional crosshead pillar taps.
Space-Saving Furniture Suites
Squeezing everyday storage into a downstairs loo is usually a massive headache. If you need somewhere to hide the spare toilet rolls and cleaning supplies, a dedicated furniture suite is the smartest route. These pair your ceramics with purpose-built vanity units designed for tight footprints.
- Guaranteed Compatibility: Trying to mix and match basins with separate cabinets online is risky. Buying a pre-matched toilet and basin vanity unit guarantees everything lines up perfectly for the installer.
- Concealed Pipework: The biggest advantage of a back-to-wall toilet unit is that it completely hides unsightly soil pipes and flexible connectors, giving you a highly professional, clutter-free finish.
- Slimline Depths: These units are specifically manufactured with a reduced depth so they don't eat into your valuable floor space, while still giving you highly practical cupboard storage.
FAQs About Cloakroom Suites
Under UK building regulations, there is no strict minimum legal size for a downstairs toilet. However, practically speaking, you need a space of at least 80cm wide and 130cm long. This ensures enough clearance to open the door and sit comfortably on a compact toilet.
A standard cloakroom suite includes a compact toilet (pan, cistern, and seat) and a matching space-saving wash basin. To give you the flexibility to match your exact pipework and style, brassware - such as basin mixer taps and waste traps - are usually sold separately.
A short projection toilet is specifically designed for tight spaces, featuring a reduced depth from the wall to the front of the pan (typically under 600mm). Heat and Plumb highly recommends these for under-stairs cloakrooms to ensure adequate legroom and door clearance.
In most cases, no. Adding a downstairs cloakroom usually falls under permitted development in the UK, provided you aren't extending the footprint of the property. However, the installation must still comply with standard Building Regulations concerning drainage, ventilation, and electrical work.
No, a downstairs cloakroom does not legally require a window. However, UK Building Regulations state that if the room does not have an opening window for natural ventilation, you must install a mechanical extractor fan capable of extracting at least 15 litres of moisture and lingering odours per second.
You are generally restricted by the location of your existing soil stack. A standard toilet needs a direct, downward-sloping waste pipe to the main drain. If you want to install a suite under the stairs away from the main drains, you will likely need to install a macerator pump (such as a Saniflo).
