The concept of the —primarily recognized in modern design as the concealed cistern or wall-hung toilet —represents a shift from purely functional plumbing to a sophisticated integration of aesthetics, hygiene, and space efficiency. By tucking away the bulky mechanical components, such as the flush tank (cistern) and pipework, within a wall or cabinet, this design transforms the toilet from a visible utility into a sleek, "floating" architectural element. The Philosophy of Hidden Zones
Provides a streamlined, high-end look often preferred in contemporary interior design. hidden zone toilet
The toilet tank (cistern) is hidden inside the wall or a cabinet, leaving only the bowl and a flush plate visible. "hidden zone" toilet The concept of the —primarily
The "hidden zone" is not a secret room behind a bookshelf (though it can be). It is a philosophy of concealment. A hidden zone toilet is any toilet that is tucked away, camouflaged, or integrated into a wall cavity to preserve the aesthetic flow of a room. It is the difference between walking into a bathroom and seeing a porcelain throne versus walking into a serene spa that happens to have a toilet behind a flush door. Increased availability : Hidden zone toilets can provide