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Slimline toilet

A slimline toilet is designed with a slimmer cistern and a more compact overall footprint than a standard toilet suite, making it a practical choice for small bathrooms, ensuites, or powder rooms where space is tight. Caroma's Slimline model takes this approach, trimming the depth of the unit without turning it into a wall hung or fully concealed system. If you're working with a narrow bathroom layout, it's worth understanding what a slimline design actually changes before you commit to one.

What makes a toilet slimline

The main difference from a standard toilet suite is cistern depth. A slimline cistern sits closer to the wall, which reduces how far the toilet projects into the room. In a small bathroom or ensuite, even a few centimetres of extra clearance can make the difference between a cramped layout and one that feels comfortable to move around in. It's a simpler option than a fully concealed or in wall system, since it still sits on the floor as a standalone suite rather than requiring wall cavity plumbing work.

Who a slimline toilet suits

Slimline toilets are commonly chosen for renovations where the existing bathroom footprint can't be expanded, for ensuites tucked into a corner of a bedroom, or for powder rooms where every centimetre of floor space counts. They're also a straightforward option if you want the visual benefit of a neater, closer to the wall profile without the extra plumbing work that a fully concealed cistern involves.

Style and finish

Caroma's Slimline toilet is finished in a standard white glaze that suits most bathroom colour schemes, so it works as a straightforward replacement in an existing bathroom or as part of a full renovation. Because it's designed as a complete toilet suite rather than a modular system, installation follows the same process as fitting any standard floor mounted toilet.

Installation considerations

A slimline toilet connects to your existing plumbing in the same way as a standard suite, so in most cases it's a straightforward swap for a licensed plumber. It's still worth checking the exact dimensions against your bathroom layout beforehand, particularly the distance from the wall to the waste outlet, to confirm the new toilet will line up correctly with existing plumbing.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a slimline toilet?
A slimline toilet has a slimmer cistern and a smaller overall footprint than a standard toilet suite, so it projects less into the room. It's a practical option for small bathrooms, ensuites, and powder rooms where floor space is limited.
How is a slimline toilet different from a wall hung or concealed toilet?
A slimline toilet still sits on the floor as a standalone suite, it's just built with a shallower cistern than a standard model. A wall hung or in wall concealed toilet goes a step further, hiding the cistern inside the wall cavity, which needs extra plumbing work that a slimline design doesn't.
Is a slimline toilet a good option for a small bathroom?
Yes, the reduced cistern depth frees up a small but useful amount of floor space, which matters most in tight ensuites and powder rooms. It's a simple way to gain clearance without a full bathroom reconfiguration.
Does a slimline toilet need special plumbing?
No, it connects to your existing plumbing in the same way as a standard toilet suite. A licensed plumber can fit it as a straightforward swap, though it's worth checking the dimensions against your layout first.
What finish does the Caroma Slimline toilet come in?
It comes in a standard white glaze that suits most bathroom colour schemes, making it an easy fit whether you're replacing an existing toilet or completing a full bathroom renovation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of samples can I order from The Blue Space?

We offer samples across tiles, cabinet finishes, benchtops and tapware finishes from a range of Australia’s leading renovation brands.

What types of products does The Blue Space offer?

The Blue Space stocks a comprehensive range of bathroom, kitchen and laundry products, including tapware, showers, toilets, basins, baths, vanities and accessories. Our range spans trusted Australian and international brands such as Caroma, Bao Bath, Ingrain, Timberline, Phoenix Tapware, Nero Tapware and Meir, giving you options across every style and budget.

Are your products compliant with Australian Standards?

Yes. All products sold through The Blue Space meet the relevant Australian Standards and WaterMark certification requirements where applicable, so you can install with confidence knowing your fixtures are compliant for use in Australian homes.

Do you offer products for both new builds and renovations?

Yes. Whether you're renovating an existing bathroom, kitchen or laundry, or fitting out a new build, our range is designed to suit both projects. We stock everything from budget-friendly essentials to premium designer pieces, including full suites from brands like Caroma and statement pieces from Bao Bath and Meir.

Do you offer warranties on your products?

Yes. All products come with manufacturer warranties, which vary by brand and product type. Warranty periods and terms are listed on individual product pages, and our team can help clarify coverage for any item before you purchase.