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Introducing the Hidden Zone Toilet: A Game-Changing Innovation in Bathroom Technology

Part 4: Design Guide – How to Build the Perfect Hidden Zone Toilet

Ready to implement this in your own home? Here is the step-by-step designer's guide to a successful hidden zone toilet new installation.

Step 1: Identify the "Zone" Measure your rough space. To hide a toilet, you need a minimum of 30 inches of width and 48 inches of depth. The "hidden" part relies on a sliding pocket door or a custom millwork facade.

Modern designers use several "hidden zone" strategies to keep the toilet out of the immediate line of sight from the bathroom entrance: Invisible Entryways : Some high-end designs use hidden doors

If you’re planning a bathroom remodel or just looking to swap out an old fixture, going "hidden" is the smartest way to future-proof your space.

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Need to know: Install the frame (e.g., Geberit, Toto, Grohe) before tiling. Plan ahead.

so that the WC and handwash areas are properly hidden from external views, increasing comfort and reducing "space hesitation". 2. Technology of the "Hidden" Components

Concealed Cisterns: Water tanks tucked behind walls or within furniture units, leaving only the flush plate visible.