Compact monobloc wc: all the advantages

If your bathroom is such that you cannot install a flush-mounted cistern in the wall, you have two options: either install a wc with an external cistern or create a plasterboard wall where to conceal the cistern structure. The market offers various possibilities:

  • High cistern
  • Backpack cistern
  • Monobloc cistern

The first two solutions necessarily require traditional wall-mounted toilets where the connections to the plumbing system are visible. Since the advent of back-to-wall sanitaryware, this type of installation has become less and less popular. From an aesthetic viewpoint, in fact, flush-to-wall sanitary ware makes it possible to conceal all the pipes within the ceramic.  

Even when there is an incompatibility between system size and the dimensions of the sanitaryware, flush-to-wall wcs, such as Flaminia’s Plus models, have pipes that enable the installation to be adapted without requiring masonry works.

The monobloc wc is the solution

The flush-to-wall monobloc wc strikes the best compromise between aesthetics and functionality. The cistern is external but the bowl is flush with the wall and covers the connections with a pleasing aesthetic effect. The monobloc wc may not be a good solution when the bathroom is small or is long and narrow, as it takes up more space in depth compared to a standard flush-mounted toilet.

Monobloc yes, but of compact design.

Nowadays, space-saving toilets are very popular, but they are not monobloc. Even though we cannot speak of a true space-saving monobloc wc there are versions that minimise the footprint, such as Flaminia’s App model, which is only 58 cm deep. This monobloc WC may be considered small, since this type of wc usually exceeds 60 cm in depth.

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Compact monobloc wc: all the advantages