Ultra compact wall hung toilet frame Discussion Thread
I'm redoing our 4' x 4' downstairs loo. My wife took a shine to an L shaped basin loo unit & the blurb states that the toilet unit can take a frame. However it's only a 500 wide unit (470 inside) and only 820mm high. Been looking around at frames and stumbled across Arezzo who do one that would fit. Stocked by Victorian plumbing, which doesn't enthuse me, but also other places.
I asked chatgpt about Arezzo (market segment and ownership), and the reply was mid tier - not budget but not high end - but benefitting from being part of Villeroy & Boch. Thoughts on that?
Alternatively, I could make my a frame and attach on the front of a standard geberit 820 frame (which I'd bought for the bathroom) , then mount the unit panels on that. I have in mind that geberit have a commitment to parts availability long term, which does appeal and might make the extra aggro worthwhile
Thoughts? Thanks.
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I'm redoing our 4' x 4' downstairs loo. My wife took a shine to an L shaped basin loo unit & the blurb states that the toilet unit can take a frame. However it's only a 500 wide unit (470 inside) and only 820mm high. Been looking around at frames and stumbled across Arezzo who do one that would fit. Stocked by Victorian plumbing, which doesn't enthuse me, but also other places.
I asked chatgpt about Arezzo (market segment and ownership), and the reply was mid tier - not budget but not high end - but benefitting from being part of Villeroy & Boch. Thoughts on that?
Alternatively, I could make my a frame and attach on the front of a standard geberit 820 frame (which I'd bought for the bathroom) , then mount the unit panels on that. I have in mind that geberit have a commitment to parts availability long term, which does appeal and might make the extra aggro worthwhile
Thoughts? Thanks.
Ultra compact wall hung toilet frame for the original thread on Plumbers Forums