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Toilet & Sink Units

Optimise your bathroom layout with a toilet and sink unit at Wholesale Domestic, the ultimate space-saving solution for compact cloakrooms and en-suites. A toilet vanity unit combines an inset basin and a back-to-wall toilet into one sleek, integrated furniture piece, concealing the cistern and plumbing.

Whether you're looking for a vanity unit with a basin and toilet for a main family bathroom or a compact toilet sink unit for a smaller space, our collection offers a variety of styles and sizes. Explore the range today and enjoy a clutter-free, functional space.

Space-saving solutions for smaller bathrooms

When you’re trying to maximise space in smaller bathrooms like en-suites or cloakrooms, every centimetre counts. A toilet and sink unit is a game-changer because it bundles two essential fixtures into a single footprint. This frees up floor space for a bath or shower enclosure, or simply makes a cramped room feel more open.

By using a back-to-wall or short projection toilet, these units can fit into even the shallowest of layouts, making them the perfect choice for downstairs toilets.

What is a toilet sink vanity unit?

A toilet and basin combination unit is a type of bathroom furniture that houses a sink and a concealed toilet cistern in a single piece. The sink is usually inset into the top of a cabinet, while the cistern is tucked away inside a matching unit right next to it. This creates a fitted, premium look that opens up more floor space than separate, standalone fixtures.

Why choose a sink-and-toilet unit?

Beyond saving space, the biggest benefit is the clean aesthetic these pieces bring to your bathroom. They hide all the messy pipework and the bulky plastic cistern inside a structured unit, leaving you with a flat surface that’s much easier to wipe down.

They also often provide a little extra storage under the basin for cleaning supplies or spare toilet rolls. Plus, if you're planning a DIY update, they’re surprisingly easy to install, especially compared to building a stud wall for a wall-hung toilet.