Bathroom Suites

Our exciting collections of bathroom suites have been specially compiled, allowing you to purchase an entire suite at the click of a button. Whether your bathroom is going for an ultra-modern look, a period elegance or just something that offers excellent value, our huge collection from all the top brands is sure to satisfy. Our suites offer a mixture of toilet/basin, toilet/basin/bath and furniture suites; there is bound to be something that catches your eye.

Because we are obsessed about bathrooms we have an aptitude for creating clever solutions for the smallest bathroom or turning the biggest bathroom suite into a calming retreat. We have 25 bathroom suite ranges in plenty of shapes and sizes ranging from traditional to modern, and chic to minimalistic. Because most of our basins and toilets are colour coded you can mix and match to create your own suite from any of the ranges.

Choosing Your Complete Bathroom Package

Piecing together a bathroom from scratch can lead to mismatched whites, misaligned pipework, and delays on site. Buying a full suite guarantees everything matches right out of the box. Before you order, you need to match the suite to your floorplan:

  • Family Bathrooms: If you have the space, a standard suite featuring a full-length 1700mm acrylic bath, a close-coupled toilet, and a pedestal basin is the most cost-effective route. You can choose between clean, angular modern bathroom suites or heritage-styled traditional bathroom packages depending on your property.
  • Combination Rooms: If you want a bath but don't have the square footage for a separate shower cubicle, a shower bath suite is the practical compromise. These feature a wider P-shape or L-shape tub designed specifically for standing under a shower valve.
  • Tight Floorplans: If you are ripping out a bath entirely or fitting out an empty box room, look at our shower enclosure suites. For downstairs under-stairs jobs, you will need the drastically reduced dimensions of a cloakroom suite.

The Hard Rules of Bathroom Layout Planning

Before you order a complete suite, you need to know exactly what your floorplan will actually allow. You cannot just place sanitaryware wherever it looks best; your layout is entirely dictated by your existing plumbing architecture.

  • The Soil Stack Rules Everything: You can run a flexible hot or cold feed almost anywhere, but your toilet needs a direct run to the 110mm soil pipe. Moving a toilet to the other side of the room means ripping up floorboards and praying your timber joists run in the right direction to achieve the correct pipe fall. If they run the wrong way, you are looking at expensive structural work or boxing in highly visible pipe runs.
  • Working With Windows: Forcing a shower enclosure or a shower bath against an external timber window is a guaranteed recipe for rot and water damage. If your only available layout places the shower head near a window, you must factor in the cost of bricking it up, fitting a marine-grade waterproof shutter, or changing your suite to a freestanding bath instead.
  • Door Swings and Clearances: Do not just measure the physical footprint of the bath or shower tray. A standard bathroom door needs around 700mm of inward clearance. If your new vanity unit or elongated toilet pan sits inside that swing radius, your layout is fundamentally broken. Always map out the physical space required to stand up, dry off, and open doors before committing to a suite size.

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