A compact wall hung toilet selection guide for small bathrooms, renovation constraints and layout-sensitive projects.
Projection Depth Comes First
Small bathroom planning starts with the finished projection, not the product name. A buyer should compare the drawing against door swing, shower glass, vanity clearance and service access.
Do Not Assume Compact Status
A model should not be labeled compact unless its dimensions support that use in the target layout. The same bowl may work in one small bathroom and fail in another because wall depth or frame position changes.
Layout Review Points
Compact selection should be checked with the concealed cistern and finished wall build-up.
- projection depth
- finished wall depth
- frame position
- service panel access
- technical drawing confirmation
Buyer Checklist
- Measure finished bathroom space.
- Check projection from the finished wall.
- Confirm concealed cistern compatibility.
- Review service access.
- Approve drawings before sample order.
Related Product and Project References
| Product categories | Wall Hung Toilets Concealed Cisterns |
|---|---|
| Product models | TT521C TT523A |
| Project references | small bathroom solutions |
| Support | OEM & ODM Quality Contact |
FAQ
Is every short-looking model compact?
No. Compact use should be confirmed by dimensions and the project layout.
What matters most in renovation layouts?
Wall depth, drain position, frame location and service opening should be checked early.
Should buyers ask for drawings?
Yes. Drawings are necessary before calling a model suitable for small bathroom projects.