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Wall hung basins mount directly to the wall without pedestal or vanity support, creating floating aesthetics and accessible floor space. At Blue Leaf, we stock wall hung bathroom basins from ADP, Caroma, Fienza, Oliveri, and Parisi in ceramic, solid surface, and concrete materials. Sizes range from small wall hung basin models (400-500mm projection) for powder rooms to 1000-1200mm double-bowl formats. Installation requires wall reinforcement - minimum 90mm timber studs or masonry backing rated for 20-40kg loads depending on material. Taphole configurations include 0, 1, or 3 tapholes with left or right shelf variations. Waste connections use exposed P-traps or bottle traps with optional shrouds.

Why Choose Wall Hung Basins

Wall hung basins deliver three practical advantages: floor space accessibility, visual lightness, and cleaning ease.

Floor space accessibility: Eliminating the pedestal or vanity opens the floor area beneath the basin. According to Australian bathroom renovation data, 48% of renovators in bathrooms under 4sqm choose wall-hung fixtures to maximize perceived space.

Visual lightness: Floating basins create unbroken wall-to-floor sightlines making rooms feel larger. The exposed wall beneath reads as continuous space rather than occupied volume.

Cleaning ease: No pedestal base means mopping reaches wall-to-wall without obstruction. A Sydney bathroom cleaner: "Wall hung fixtures cut cleaning time by 30% compared to pedestal basins."

Trade-offs: Requires proper wall reinforcement and professional mounting. Exposed plumbing needs bottle traps or chrome P-traps. No integrated storage beneath the basin means vanity solutions required separately.

Size and Projection Selection

Projection (wall to front edge): Compact models 400-450mm. Standard models 480-520mm. Large models 550-600mm.

Width: Ranges from 400mm narrow to 1200mm double-bowl formats.

Basin Type Projection Width Best For
Small Wall Hung Basin 400-450mm 400-500mm Powder rooms, ensuites under 3sqm
Standard 480-520mm 500-700mm Family bathrooms
Large Single 550-600mm 800-1000mm Master bathrooms
Double Bowl 500-550mm 1000-1200mm Dual-user bathrooms

A Brisbane designer: "Projection matters more than width in tight spaces. A 600mm wide basin projecting 400mm takes less functional space than a 500mm wide basin projecting 550mm."

Material and Finish Options

  • Ceramic: White gloss finish. Durable, non-porous. Heavy (15-25kg). Budget to mid-range. Most common choice.
  • Solid surface: Matte white or coloured. Non-porous, repairable. Lighter (10-18kg). Mid to premium pricing.
  • Concrete: Custom colours (matte white, charcoal, terracotta). Heavy (20-40kg). Requires sealing every 12-18 months. Premium pricing. Nood Co specializes in concrete designs.
  • Stone resin: Matte finishes in white, black, grey. Non-porous. Mid-range. Medium weight (12-20kg).

Colour options: White gloss (ceramic) or matte white (solid surface/concrete) dominate. Matte black gaining popularity.

Taphole and Waste Configurations

Taphole options:

  • 0 taphole: Requires wall-mounted tap. Clean basin surface.
  • 1 taphole: Standard basin mixer. Most common.
  • 3 taphole: Traditional hot/cold taps. Heritage styles.

Shelf variations: Some models include left hand shelf or right hand shelf for soap or toiletries.

Waste: Pop-up (rod-operated), click-clack (push-button), or open waste. Most basins include overflow.

Traps: Bottle traps (compact chrome) or P-traps (require chrome shroud for aesthetics).

Installation Requirements

  • Proper wall structure: Essential - plasterboard alone fails.
  • Wall reinforcement: Minimum 90mm x 45mm timber studs for ceramic (15-25kg). Masonry or concrete walls handle all weights without reinforcement. Concrete wall hung basin models (20-40kg) need masonry walls or doubled studs.
  • Mounting: Basin-specific brackets bolt through basin into wall structure. Must penetrate studs or masonry minimum 50mm.
  • Installation height: Standard rim height 860-880 mm. Lower to 800-850mm for accessibility. Raise to 900-950mm for tall users.

A Melbourne plumber: "Install timber blocking between studs before plasterboard goes up. Trying to retrofit proper mounting after walls are finished means cutting plasterboard, adding timber, patching, and repainting."

Professional installation cost: $250-$500 including mounting, tap connection, waste. Wall reinforcement adds $150-$300 if retrofit required.

Choosing Your Basin

Feature Ceramic Solid Surface Concrete
Weight 15-25kg 10-18kg 20-40kg
Finish White gloss Matte white, colours Wide colour range
Price Range $250-$600 $400-$900 $600-$1,400
Maintenance Low Low Medium (sealing)
Best For Standard bathrooms Designer bathrooms Custom colours

Integrated shelf models add $80-$150 to base pricing.

Why Consider Blue Leaf for Wall Hung Basins

  • Complete range: ceramic, solid surface, concrete, stone resin
  • Sizes: 400mm compact to 1200mm double-bowl
  • Brands: ADP, Caroma, Fienza, Nood Co, Oliveri, Parisi, Eight Quarters
  • Taphole options: 0, 1, or 3 tap holes
  • Shelf variants: left hand shelf, right hand shelf
  • Waste accessories: bottle traps, chrome P-traps, shrouds
  • Matching basin taps, mirrors, accessories
  • Expert advice on wall reinforcement
  • Australian warranty and support

Visit Blue Leaf online or by appointment in Milperra, NSW

FAQs

What wall type is needed for wall hung basins?

Minimum 90mm timber studs or masonry/concrete walls. Plasterboard alone is insufficient - basins pull out under weight and use forces. Retrofit reinforcement adds $150-$300 if studs need upgrading.

How far should a wall hung basin project from the wall?

Compact models project 400-450mm for powder rooms. Standard basins project 480-520mm. Large basins project 550-600mm. Measure available depth before door swing or opposite wall.

What installation height is standard?

860-880 mm rim height above finished floor suits most adults. Lower to 800-850mm for children or wheelchair access. Raise to 900-950mm for tall users. Test before final mounting.

Do I need a special waste for wall hung basins?

Most use standard basin waste (32mm). Choose bottle trap (compact, decorative chrome) or P-trap with chrome shroud for exposed plumbing aesthetics beneath the basin.

Can I install a wall hung basin myself?

Not recommended unless experienced with wall reinforcement and plumbing. Professional installation ensures proper mounting, prevents leaks, and maintains warranty. DIY installation risks basin failure or water damage.

What's the difference between 0, 1, and 3 tap holes?

0 tap hole requires wall-mounted tap. 1 taphole accepts standard basin mixer. 3 tap holes accommodate traditional hot/cold taps with central spout. Most contemporary basins use 1 taphole.

How much weight can wall hung basins support?

Ceramic basins weigh 15-25kg. Solid surface 10-18kg. Concrete 20-40kg. Add 10-15kg for water and use forces. Proper mounting (timber studs or masonry) supports all weights safely.

How do wall hung basins compare to pedestal basins?

Wall hung basins free floor space, create floating aesthetics, simplify cleaning. Pedestal basins hide plumbing, provide some under-basin storage on pedestal base, and are installed without wall reinforcement requirements.

Browse bathroom basins wall hung above and verify wall reinforcement capability, measure projection clearance, and confirm tap hole configuration matches your tap choice before purchase.

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