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Accessible Toilet & Basin Suites

Whether you have limited mobility and are looking for products for disabled bathrooms or just prefer that extra bit of security when using the toilet then these accessible bathroom suites are perfect for you. They come with a wide range of grab rails to choose from as well as a variety of comfort height toilets, helping you to move on and off the toilet more easily.

Accessible toilet and basin suites are the perfect all-in-one solution for creating a safe, comfortable, and stylish bathroom that meets the needs of those with limited mobility or disabilities. These thoughtfully designed suites combine a comfort height toilet with an easy-access basin, offering a practical and coordinated setup that ensures ease of use for everyone, including wheelchair users and the elderly. Whether you're upgrading a private home or fitting out a public or commercial facility, accessible suites help create an inclusive environment without compromising on design or functionality.

 
 
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Fitzroy of London PRO Close Coupled Doc M Pack White Grab Rails Exposed Fixings - DM200K/WH

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Fitzroy of London Style Wall Hung Toilet & Basin Doc M Pack with Stainless Steel Grab Rails

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Affine Amelie Close Coupled Toilet & Full Pedestal Basin

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Fitzroy of London PRO Wall Hung Doc M Toilet Pack with Polished Concealed Fixings Grab Rails

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How do I decide between wall-hung, back-to-wall and close-coupled accessible toilet suites for my bathroom?

Think about space and cleaning when you choose. Wall-hung suites give you knee clearance for wheelchair access and make floor cleaning simple, while back-to-wall and close-coupled options sit closer to the wall and can be better if you need a concealed cistern or want a more traditional look. Check the total projection of the suite so pick a shorter projection for tighter rooms and a longer one where you have space for easier transfers. A wall-hung 40 cm basin with a wall-hung toilet works well in a wheelchair-accessible ensuite, whereas a back-to-wall rimless toilet suits a family bathroom where you want a tidy finish and easier cleaning.

What pan height should I choose for comfort and accessibility?

Most accessible suites here provide pans in the 401-500 mm range, which gives a higher, more comfortable seating position for many elderly users and those with limited mobility. A higher pan reduces strain when standing up, so if you frequently need more support, aim for pans toward the upper end of that range. If you're fitting to meet Doc M guidance for public or commercial facilities, look at the Doc M packs shown, they are designed with appropriate comfort heights in mind. Measure the knee height of the main user where possible to match it to a pan in the 401-500 mm band.

Are grab rails included, and what styles and finishes can I get?

Yes, many suites come with grab rails as part of the pack: options include simple grab rails, grab rails with a backrest, hinged rails, and hinged rails with backrests. You can also choose from finishes and colours such as stainless steel, silver, metal, white, black, blue and grey to suit visibility or decor. Hinged rails fold away to save space and are useful in smaller rooms; stainless steel rails give a durable, clinical finish useful in public facilities. If you want visual contrast for easier orientation, packs with black or blue rails against white sanitaryware are a practical choice.

Will the basins in these accessible suites work for wheelchair users?

Many of the accessible packs include wall-hung basins, which provide the knee and toe clearance wheelchair users need to get close to the basin. Several packs also include taps so you can get a complete easy-access solution straight away; look at the Ideal Standard Doc M wall-hung 40 cm basin as an example of a compact, accessible option. If you need a deeper basin or more reach, check the total projection and basin dimensions listed so the basin sits comfortably within reach from a seated position.

What are the benefits of rimless toilets and coloured finishes in accessible suites?

Rimless toilets, such as the Twyford Avalon rimless models shown, remove the inner rim where bacteria and limescale collect, making them easier to clean and more hygienic, a real advantage in shared or public accessible toilets. Coloured finishes like matt black, dark blue or grey help provide visual contrast against grab rails and flooring, aiding users with impaired vision and creating a clear focal point for transfers. If hygiene and low-maintenance cleaning are priorities, choose a rimless back-to-wall or close-coupled pack in a finish that also improves contrast for safety.