An ideal space saving solution for en-suites and cloakrooms, this Brooklyn 2-in-1 combined wash basin and toilet utilises the smallest of spaces and creates more space in your bathroom. Made from high quality materials with a stunning finish, it compliments any modern bathroom to create a designer look. Comes with a single tap hole Polymarble basin top and ceramic back to wall pan with wrap over quick release soft-close seat and cover.
Unit Material: Cabinet - Painted MFC, Fascia - Painted MDF
Dimensions: (W)503 x (H)890 x (D)360mm
Cabinet Thickness: 16mm
Fascia Thickness: 18mm
Supplied rigid - not flat packed
Includes dual flush concealed cistern
Polymarble basin
Tap Holes: 1
FSC Certified
No overflow
WC Pan Details
Width: 360mm
Depth: 500mm
Height: 400mm
Type: Back-to-wall pan
Material: Ceramic
Finish: White Gloss
Waste pipe exits horizontally
Durable wrap over quick release soft-close seat and cover
All measurements are approximate
Images are for illustrative purposes only
5 Year Guarantee
Please note: Tap and waste not included.
Comprises
(1) Single Tap Hole Polymarble Basin (1) 500mm Basin & WC Unit - Gloss Grey Mist (1) Back to Wall Toilet inc Quick Release Soft Close Seat (1) Dual Flush Concealed WC Cistern
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Good looking
Unit looks clean and modern, yet with slight traditional style undertone. Toilet bowl and seat are well build. Hinges of the seat are so far the quickest to fit: just push hinges in and tightened up, alignment is effortless, as no need to take the seat off (screws are behind the lid). Basin is very conveniently sized.
Unfortunately, cabinet was poorly built:
There are gaps between panels as furniture screws are either wrong length or fixed in in wrong places, so they do not pull panels fully closed. Due to that panels also do not align.
Removable piece (plinth for button and access) has clips made of paper, the metal is so thin you can bend with fingers. Additionally, all of the clips were screwed skewed, therefore plinth was not centred. Rather clips should have left loose, as had to re-fix them myself anyway.