Monobloc Basins

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Plural Monoblock Washbasin With Tap Hole, Without Overflow Hole, 50 cm, Matt Terra Rossa with One Tap Hole, without Overflow Hole, Clean, Matt Terra Rossa 7814B477-0041
 

Plural Monoblock Washbasin

With Tap Hole, Without Overflow Hole, 50 cm, Matt Terra Rossa with One Tap Hole, without Overflow Hole, Clean, Matt Terra Rossa
Product Code: 7814B477-0041
RRP £ 2,362
Plural Monoblock Washbasin With Tap Hole, Without Overflow Hole, 50 cm, Matt Black with One Tap Hole, without Overflow Hole, Clean, Matt Black 7814B483-0041
 

Plural Monoblock Washbasin

With Tap Hole, Without Overflow Hole, 50 cm, Matt Black with One Tap Hole, without Overflow Hole, Clean, Matt Black
Product Code: 7814B483-0041
RRP £ 2,362
Plural Monoblock Washbasin With Tap Hole, Without Overflow Hole, 50 cm, Matt White with One Tap Hole, without Overflow Hole, Clean, Matt Black 7814B401-0041
Plural Monoblock Washbasin With Tap Hole, Without Overflow Hole, 50 cm, Matt White with One Tap Hole, without Overflow Hole, Clean, Matt Black 7814B401-0041
Plural Monoblock Washbasin With Tap Hole, Without Overflow Hole, 50 cm, Matt White with One Tap Hole, without Overflow Hole, Clean, Matt Black 7814B401-0041
Plural Monoblock Washbasin With Tap Hole, Without Overflow Hole, 50 cm, Matt White with One Tap Hole, without Overflow Hole, Clean, Matt Black 7814B401-0041
 

Plural Monoblock Washbasin

With Tap Hole, Without Overflow Hole, 50 cm, Matt White with One Tap Hole, without Overflow Hole, Clean, Matt Black
Product Code: 7814B401-0041
RRP £ 2,165
Liquid Monoblock Washbasin - 40cm No tap hole, no overflow hole with One Tap Hole, without Overflow Hole, Clean, White 7318B403-0016
Liquid Monoblock Washbasin - 40cm No tap hole, no overflow hole with One Tap Hole, without Overflow Hole, Clean, White 7318B403-0016
Liquid Monoblock Washbasin - 40cm No tap hole, no overflow hole with One Tap Hole, without Overflow Hole, Clean, White 7318B403-0016
Liquid Monoblock Washbasin - 40cm No tap hole, no overflow hole with One Tap Hole, without Overflow Hole, Clean, White 7318B403-0016
 

Liquid Monoblock Washbasin - 40cm

No tap hole, no overflow hole with One Tap Hole, without Overflow Hole, Clean, White
Product Code: 7318B403-0016
RRP £ 1,148
Plural Monoblock Washbasin With Tap Hole, Without Overflow Hole, 50 cm, White with One Tap Hole, without Overflow Hole, Clean, White 7814B403-0041
Plural Monoblock Washbasin With Tap Hole, Without Overflow Hole, 50 cm, White with One Tap Hole, without Overflow Hole, Clean, White 7814B403-0041
 

Plural Monoblock Washbasin

With Tap Hole, Without Overflow Hole, 50 cm, White with One Tap Hole, without Overflow Hole, Clean, White
Product Code: 7814B403-0041
RRP £ 1,969
Plural Monoblock Washbasin With Tap Hole, Without Overflow Hole, 50 cm, Matt Moss Green with One Tap Hole, without Overflow Hole, Clean, Matt Moss Green 7814B475-0041
Plural Monoblock Washbasin With Tap Hole, Without Overflow Hole, 50 cm, Matt Moss Green with One Tap Hole, without Overflow Hole, Clean, Matt Moss Green 7814B475-0041
 

Plural Monoblock Washbasin

With Tap Hole, Without Overflow Hole, 50 cm, Matt Moss Green with One Tap Hole, without Overflow Hole, Clean, Matt Moss Green
Product Code: 7814B475-0041
RRP £ 2,362
Plural Monoblock Washbasin With Tap Hole, Without Overflow Hole, 50 cm, Matt Clay Beige with One Tap Hole, without Overflow Hole, Clean, Matt Clay Beige 7814B474-0041
 

Plural Monoblock Washbasin

With Tap Hole, Without Overflow Hole, 50 cm, Matt Clay Beige with One Tap Hole, without Overflow Hole, Clean, Matt Clay Beige
Product Code: 7814B474-0041
RRP £ 2,362
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Monobloc Basins

A well‑chosen basin shapes how you use your bathroom every day. VitrA Monobloc Basins are designed for UK homes that prefer a single, streamlined tap solution. Each basin features a single tap hole, ready for a monobloc mixer that blends hot and cold water through one spout. The result feels intuitive, easy to control and simple to maintain.

On this page, you can explore sizes, styles, installation options and tap compatibility in detail. Whether you are planning a compact cloakroom or upgrading a busy family bathroom, understanding dimensions, waste fittings and mixer height will help you choose with confidence. VitrA Monobloc Basins combine precise ceramic manufacturing with proportions suited to modern British layouts.

What Is A Monobloc Basin And How Does It Work?

A monobloc basin is a washbasin drilled with a single tap hole. That hole is designed for a monobloc mixer tap, which blends hot and cold water within one brass body before it flows from a single spout. Many UK homeowners search for a single tap hole basin or monobloc bathroom sink UK when planning a renovation, as this configuration has become the most common choice in contemporary bathrooms.

It helps to separate two components that are often confused:

  • The basin – usually a white ceramic bathroom sink with tap hole, made from vitreous china. This is the glazed ceramic body fixed to the wall, pedestal or furniture.
  • The mixer tap – typically brass with a chrome, matt black or brushed brass finish. It contains the cartridge that controls water flow and temperature.
  • The waste fitting – a 1 1/4 inch UK standard outlet, often a click clack basin waste, which connects to the trap and pipework.

VitrA Monobloc Basins are manufactured from high‑quality vitreous china. This material is kiln‑fired at high temperatures, creating a dense, non‑porous surface. The smooth glaze resists staining and slows limescale build‑up, which is especially relevant in hard water areas such as London and the South East. With regular wiping, the surface maintains its clarity for years.

Water Pressure, Cartridge And Daily Comfort

The way your monobloc bathroom sink UK performs depends on more than appearance. Water pressure, cartridge type and spout height all influence daily use.

Most single lever basin mixer UK models use a ceramic disc cartridge. This mechanism allows smooth control and reduces wear compared to older rubber washers. If your home runs on low pressure, typically 0.2 to 0.5 bar, you should check that the chosen mixer is rated for that range. In higher pressure systems, flow regulators help manage splashing and water consumption.

Spout height and projection also matter. A shallow one piece basin design paired with an overly tall tap can cause water to hit the bowl too directly. In contrast, a balanced combination directs the flow toward the centre of the basin, improving comfort and reducing splash.

If you are comparing layouts, it helps to view other styles such as a wall hung basin to understand projection and fixing differences. This makes it easier to see why VitrA Monobloc Basins remain a practical choice for most UK installations.

Monobloc Basin Sizes And Installation Options

Choosing the right dimensions is often the turning point in a bathroom project. VitrA Monobloc Basins are available in widths that suit both compact cloakrooms and larger family bathrooms. When you review basin dimensions UK, pay attention to width, projection and internal bowl depth.

Common UK sizes include:

  • 450mm cloakroom basin compact models – ideal for narrow guest WCs. Projection is often around 350–380mm, which preserves walkway space.
  • Monobloc Basins 500mm and 550mm basin UK options – a popular middle ground for en‑suites and smaller main bathrooms. They provide comfortable handwashing space without dominating the wall.
  • 600mm basins – suited to family bathrooms where extra surface area around the tap is useful for soap dispensers or toothbrush holders.

Projection typically ranges from 400mm to 460mm in standard designs. A modern wash basin for small bathroom projects often uses a shorter projection to maintain flow within tight layouts. Always check the small bathroom sink dimensions UK in the technical drawing before ordering.

Pedestal, Semi Pedestal Or Furniture-Mounted?

Installation style influences both visual impact and plumbing concealment. VitrA Monobloc Basins are engineered to align accurately with compatible pedestals or vanity units, reducing fitting issues on site.

  • Full pedestal basin – conceals the trap and pipework from floor to basin underside. This traditional solution suits classic bathrooms and supports the ceramic body evenly.
  • Semi pedestal basin – wall‑fixed basin with a shorter ceramic cover. It hides pipework while leaving floor space visible, which can make a small room feel larger.
  • Furniture‑mounted basin – installed on a vanity unit for integrated storage. This approach keeps toiletries organised and pipework fully concealed.

If storage is a priority, many homeowners pair this basin style with a vanity unit for a practical all-in-one solution. Fitted furniture also simplifies alignment, as VitrA collections are produced to precise tolerances that reduce adjustment time for professional installers.

Before installation, check wall strength for wall‑hung models. Solid masonry or reinforced stud walls provide the most secure fixing. Ensure adequate clearance for a bottle trap and confirm the waste outlet aligns with your existing plumbing.

Monobloc Basin Styles And Design Options

The appeal of VitrA Monobloc Basins goes beyond practicality. Shape, rim detail and overflow design all influence how the basin feels within the room. Whether you prefer a square basin with tap hole or a softer round bathroom sink UK style, proportions make a visible difference.

Main shape categories include:

  • Rectangular and square profiles – defined edges and strong lines. These complement contemporary bathroom sanitaryware and geometric furniture.
  • Soft‑square designs – slightly rounded corners that ease cleaning and reduce visual sharpness.
  • Round or oval basins – smoother silhouettes, often chosen for smaller spaces where gentle curves soften the layout.

Edge detailing varies from slim rim minimalist wash basin styles to thicker, more traditional lips. Slim edges create a lighter appearance and increase internal bowl capacity within the same external width.

Most UK buyers still select a white ceramic basin in gloss finish. The reflective glaze brightens the room and pairs easily with chrome basin tap fittings. However, matt surfaces and slimmer edge profiles are gaining attention in design‑led renovations.

Practical Details That Improve Everyday Use

Depth is not just an aesthetic choice. A deeper bowl reduces splash and improves comfort when washing hands or rinsing items. Internal corners with subtle curves are easier to wipe clean than sharp angles.

Overflow presence is another consideration. Many VitrA Monobloc Basins include an integrated overflow channel, allowing excess water to drain safely. This detail protects cabinetry when paired with a vanity unit.

For those considering alternative shapes, compare with bowl basins which sit fully above the counter and require different tap planning. Countertop bowls often need taller mixers or wall‑mounted taps, while a one piece basin design with integrated tap hole simplifies planning.

VitrA coordinates basin shapes with matching WCs and furniture ranges. This allows you to maintain visual continuity across the room rather than mixing unrelated forms.

Choosing The Right Tap For A Monobloc Basin

Because VitrA Monobloc Basins are drilled for a single tap hole, they require a compatible monobloc mixer. This usually takes the form of a single lever basin mixer UK model, though dual control monobloc designs are also available.

When selecting your tap, consider:

  • Spout height and reach – the water stream should land near the centre of the bowl. In a compact 450mm basin, a shorter projection often prevents splashing.
  • Finish – chrome basin tap remains the most popular in the UK due to durability and easy matching. Matt black and brushed brass bathroom tap finishes create stronger visual contrast.
  • Water efficiency – look for water saving tap aerator features that limit flow to around 5 litres per minute without reducing perceived pressure.
  • Compliance – WRAS approved basin mixer options ensure suitability for UK water regulations.

VitrA taps are engineered to work proportionally with VitrA Monobloc Basins. The height, base diameter and spout reach are designed to sit comfortably within the ceramic platform. This coordination reduces guesswork and simplifies the buy online UK process.

If you are updating multiple brassware items, match finishes across bath filler and shower controls. Consistency creates a cohesive feel and avoids mixing tones that may clash over time. Most homeowners choose a basin mixer tap that matches the basin’s single tap hole configuration.

Waste, Overflow And Plumbing Considerations

Selecting the correct waste fitting is essential for reliable performance. Most Monobloc Basins waste size UK standards use a 1 1/4 inch outlet, compatible with common bathroom plumbing fittings UK.

The key distinction lies between slotted and unslotted wastes:

  • Slotted waste for overflow basin – includes openings that allow water from the basin overflow channel to drain safely. Required when your basin has an integrated overflow.
  • Unslotted waste – used for basins without an overflow. Installing this on an overflow basin can prevent proper drainage.

Click clack basin waste models are popular because the push‑button top removes easily for cleaning hair and debris. This simplifies maintenance and keeps drainage efficient.

During basin trap installation, avoid overtightening fittings against ceramic surfaces. Use suitable seals and ensure the waste pipe has adequate fall to promote smooth flow. A bottle trap often fits neatly beneath a wall‑hung or semi pedestal basin, while a full pedestal basin conceals the trap entirely. To complete the setup correctly, select a suitable basin waste that matches whether the basin has an overflow.

When you are ready to compare dimensions, finishes and prices, explore the full range of VitrA Monobloc Basins on this page. Each product listing includes technical drawings, installation guidance and clear specifications to support your decision. By selecting coordinated ceramic sanitaryware and compatible brassware from VitrA, you reduce uncertainty during installation and gain a basin solution built for everyday UK living.

Care, Cleaning And Long-Term Durability

Most VitrA Monobloc Basins are produced from high-quality glazed ceramic, designed to resist staining and everyday wear. Regular cleaning with a soft cloth and a mild, non-abrasive bathroom cleaner will help preserve the gloss finish. Avoid harsh scouring pads or strong chemical cleaners, as these can damage the glaze over time.

In hard water areas, wiping the basin dry after use helps reduce visible limescale marks. Periodically removing and cleaning the waste cover also supports good hygiene and prevents slow drainage.

Complete the area with practical bathroom accessories such as soap dispensers and towel rails to keep the basin area organised. Coordinated accessories not only improve daily convenience but also protect the ceramic surface from unnecessary clutter and scratches.

Frequently Asked Questions About Monobloc Basins

What Is The Difference Between A Monobloc Basin And A Standard Basin?

The key difference is the tap configuration. This type of basin is drilled with a single tap hole for a mixer that blends hot and cold water in one body. Traditional basins may have two separate tap holes for pillar taps. In most UK homes, the single tap hole option is more common because it is easier to use, simpler to clean around and compatible with modern mixer taps.

Are Monobloc Basins Suitable For Small Cloakrooms?

Yes, they are widely used in cloakrooms because they work well in compact widths such as 450mm or 500mm. Pairing with a short projection design and a slim pedestal or vanity unit helps save space. Just make sure the tap spout reach matches the bowl size to avoid splashing in a shallow basin.

Do I Need A Slotted Or Unslotted Waste?

If the basin has an overflow hole, you need a slotted waste so excess water can drain safely. If there is no overflow, choose an unslotted waste. Using the wrong type can lead to slow drainage or water escaping under the basin, so it is important to check the product specification before installation.

Are These Basins Easy To Keep Clean In Hard Water Areas?

Most are made from glazed ceramic, which has a smooth, non-porous surface. This helps prevent staining and makes limescale easier to remove. Regular wiping with a soft cloth and a mild bathroom cleaner will keep the surface in good condition. Avoid abrasive pads, as they can dull the glaze over time.