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Complete Sanitaryware Checklist for New House Construction

Complete Sanitaryware Checklist for New House Construction

Building a new house is an exciting project, but choosing bathroom products can quickly become confusing.

A bathroom may look simple, but a properly planned installation can involve:

  • WC or toilet
  • Wash basin
  • Faucet
  • Cistern
  • Shower
  • Health faucet
  • Floor drain
  • Waste coupling
  • Bottle trap
  • Angle valve
  • Connection pipes
  • Bathroom accessories
  • Mirrors and storage solutions

Buying these products at the right stage of construction can help avoid compatibility problems, unnecessary replacement costs and last-minute decisions.

This complete sanitaryware checklist for new house construction is designed to help homeowners, architects, interior designers, contractors and builders plan bathroom requirements before purchasing.

Ramya World offers a range of sanitaryware products, bathroom faucets, brass CP fittings, shower systems, health faucets, bathroom accessories, floor drains, kitchen faucets, kitchen sinks and PTMT taps for residential and commercial requirements.


What Is Sanitaryware?

Sanitaryware generally refers to ceramic bathroom fixtures used for sanitation and personal hygiene.

Common sanitaryware products include:

  • One Piece WC
  • Two Piece WC
  • Wall Hung WC
  • Wash Basins
  • Counter Top Basins
  • Table Top Basins
  • Pedestal Basins
  • Urinals
  • Cisterns

However, a complete bathroom requires more than sanitaryware alone.

Faucets, showers, drains, plumbing fittings and accessories must also be selected to create a functional bathroom.


New House Sanitaryware Checklist at a Glance

Before purchasing, use this basic checklist:

  • One Piece WC / Two Piece WC
  • Wall Hung WC where required
  • Wash Basin
  • Counter Top Basin where required
  • Pedestal Basin where required
  • Cistern
  • Basin Faucet
  • Bib Cock
  • Shower
  • Health Faucet
  • Angle Valve
  • Waste Coupling
  • Bottle Trap
  • Floor Drain
  • Connection Pipes
  • Bathroom Accessories
  • Mirror
  • Required installation hardware

The exact quantity depends on the number and type of bathrooms in the house.


1. Choose the Right WC or Toilet

The WC is one of the most important sanitaryware purchases.

For a new house, consider:

  • Bathroom size
  • Drainage position
  • Available floor space
  • Wall clearance
  • Plumbing layout
  • Cleaning requirements
  • Design preference
  • Installation requirements

Popular options include One Piece WC, Two Piece WC and Wall Hung WC.


One Piece WC

A One Piece WC combines the toilet bowl and cistern into a single integrated unit.

Advantages

  • Modern appearance
  • Easy-to-clean exterior
  • Fewer visible joints
  • Suitable for contemporary bathrooms
  • Compact visual design

It can be an excellent option for homeowners looking for a modern bathroom aesthetic.

Before purchase, verify dimensions and outlet configuration with the bathroom plumbing plan.


Two Piece WC

A Two Piece WC consists of a separate toilet bowl and cistern.

Benefits

  • Familiar installation format
  • Wide range of designs
  • Easy component replacement in appropriate models
  • Suitable for many residential bathrooms

It remains a practical choice for new construction and renovation projects.


Wall Hung WC

Wall Hung WCs are mounted from the wall rather than sitting directly on the bathroom floor.

They can provide:

  • Modern appearance
  • Easier floor cleaning
  • Visual openness
  • Space-efficient appearance

However, wall-hung installations require appropriate concealed plumbing and structural planning.

Do not decide on a Wall Hung WC after the wall plumbing is already completed. Plan the installation system before finishing the bathroom walls.


2. Select the Right Wash Basin

The wash basin is another essential sanitaryware product.

Popular basin types include:

  • Counter Top Basin
  • Table Top Basin
  • Pedestal Basin
  • Wall-Mounted Basin
  • Under-Counter Basin

The right option depends on the bathroom layout and countertop design.


Counter Top Basin

Counter top basins sit above the countertop.

They are popular in:

  • Modern homes
  • Luxury bathrooms
  • Guest bathrooms
  • Designer interiors

They can create a premium visual effect while providing flexibility in countertop design.


Pedestal Basin

A pedestal basin is supported by a pedestal beneath the basin.

It can be suitable when:

  • Countertop space is limited
  • A traditional installation is preferred
  • Simple maintenance is important

Table Top Basin

Table top basins provide a contemporary appearance and work well with bathroom vanity units.

Before installation, check the basin dimensions and faucet arrangement.


3. Select Basin Faucets

A basin cannot function without an appropriate faucet.

Common options include:

  • Pillar Cock
  • Basin Mixer
  • Single Lever Basin Mixer
  • Wall Mounted Basin Faucet

When selecting a faucet, check:

  • Basin type
  • Faucet hole arrangement
  • Spout height
  • Spout reach
  • Water pressure
  • Finish
  • Installation method

The faucet should deliver water comfortably into the basin without excessive splashing.


4. Plan the Shower Area

Every modern home should include a properly planned shower system.

Possible products include:

  • Rain Shower
  • Overhead Shower
  • Hand Shower
  • Shower Set
  • Shower Panel
  • Concealed Shower System

The choice depends on bathroom size, plumbing layout and personal preference.


Rain Shower

Rain showers are designed to provide a broad overhead water flow.

They can create a comfortable shower experience and are commonly used in modern bathrooms.

Before installation, confirm the shower arm position, ceiling height and water pressure.


Hand Shower

A hand shower offers greater flexibility and can be useful for:

  • Everyday bathing
  • Easy rinsing
  • Cleaning the shower area
  • Family bathrooms

A hand shower can also be combined with an overhead or rain shower depending on the system.


5. Add a Health Faucet

A health faucet is an important bathroom fixture in many Indian homes.

It provides a convenient hygiene solution near the WC.

When choosing one, consider:

  • Hose length
  • Spray control
  • Material
  • Finish
  • Mounting holder
  • Connection compatibility
  • Water pressure

Install the health faucet at a practical height and position for comfortable daily use.


6. Do Not Forget Floor Drains

Floor drains are often overlooked during sanitaryware planning.

They are essential for removing water from:

  • Shower areas
  • Bathroom floors
  • Utility spaces
  • Wet areas

A suitable floor drain should provide efficient drainage and be compatible with the floor and plumbing system.


Why Floor Drain Selection Matters

A poorly planned drain can contribute to:

  • Slow drainage
  • Water accumulation
  • Unpleasant odors
  • Difficult cleaning
  • Maintenance problems

Discuss the drain position with your plumber before bathroom flooring is completed.


7. Include Cisterns and Flush Components

Depending on the WC selected, you may require a cistern or concealed flushing system.

Consider:

  • WC compatibility
  • Flush mechanism
  • Installation type
  • Water requirements
  • Maintenance access

For Wall Hung WCs and concealed systems, plan access points before closing the wall.


8. Bathroom Faucets Checklist

A complete new-house bathroom may require several types of faucets.

Basic Faucet List

  • Pillar Cock
  • Basin Mixer
  • Bib Cock
  • Long Body Tap
  • Wall Mixer
  • Single Lever Basin Mixer
  • Concealed Diverter
  • Shower Faucet
  • Health Faucet

The actual quantity should be calculated based on the number of bathrooms and water outlets.


9. Brass CP Fittings Checklist

Sanitaryware is only one part of a bathroom installation.

Supporting plumbing fittings may include:

  • Angle Valve
  • Stop Cock
  • Bottle Trap
  • Waste Coupling
  • Shower Arm
  • Connection Pipe
  • Extension Nipple
  • Flush Cock

These fittings should be compatible with the selected fixtures and plumbing layout.


10. Bathroom Accessories Checklist

Once the major sanitaryware products are selected, plan the accessories.

Recommended checklist:

  • Towel Rod
  • Towel Ring
  • Robe Hook
  • Soap Dish
  • Soap Dispenser
  • Glass Shelf
  • Corner Shelf
  • Tissue Holder
  • Toothbrush Holder
  • Mirror
  • Health Faucet Holder

Matching finishes can help create a coordinated bathroom appearance.


11. How Many Sanitaryware Products Do You Need?

The quantity depends on the number of bathrooms.

For example, a house with three bathrooms may require three WCs and three wash basins, but the exact number of faucets, showers and accessories can vary.

Create a room-by-room inventory before ordering.

Example Planning Table

Bathroom WC Basin Faucet Shower Health Faucet
Master Bathroom 1 1 1 1 1
Bedroom Bathroom 1 1 1 1 1
Guest Bathroom 1 1 1 1 1

Add accessories and plumbing fittings according to the layout of each bathroom.


12. How to Choose Sanitaryware for a New House

Do not select sanitaryware only by appearance.

Evaluate these factors:

Size

Check actual product dimensions against the bathroom drawing.

Material

Look for suitable ceramic quality and manufacturer specifications.

Design

Choose a design that complements the overall bathroom style.

Installation

Confirm floor outlet, wall outlet and mounting requirements.

Cleaning

Smooth, accessible surfaces are generally easier to maintain.

Water Efficiency

Check the manufacturer’s flush and water-use specifications where applicable.

Availability

For multiple bathrooms, ensure the selected model can be supplied consistently.


13. Measure Before You Buy

One of the most common mistakes in new bathroom construction is ordering sanitaryware without confirming dimensions.

Measure:

  • Bathroom length
  • Bathroom width
  • Door position
  • Window position
  • Drain location
  • Water inlet location
  • Wall clearance
  • Countertop size
  • Shower area
  • WC projection space

A bathroom drawing should be reviewed before placing the final order.


14. Plan Sanitaryware Before Tile Work

Ideally, sanitaryware decisions should be made before final plumbing and tile installation.

Why?

Because product dimensions can affect:

  • Plumbing outlet positions
  • Drain locations
  • Faucet points
  • Countertop openings
  • Wall supports
  • Concealed cistern locations

Changing sanitaryware after tiling can become expensive and inconvenient.


15. Match Sanitaryware With Bathroom Design

A cohesive bathroom usually looks better when the major components work together visually.

For a modern bathroom, consider:

  • Wall Hung WC
  • Counter Top Basin
  • Single Lever Basin Mixer
  • Rain Shower
  • Minimalist accessories

For a practical family bathroom, prioritize:

  • Easy-clean WC
  • Durable basin
  • Reliable faucets
  • Hand shower
  • Health faucet
  • Adequate storage

16. Sanitaryware for Master Bathroom

A master bathroom can accommodate more premium features.

Consider:

  • One Piece WC or Wall Hung WC
  • Counter Top Basin
  • Premium Basin Mixer
  • Rain Shower
  • Hand Shower
  • Health Faucet
  • Designer Accessories
  • Large Mirror

Focus on comfort, functionality and long-term maintenance rather than adding features simply because they are fashionable.


17. Sanitaryware for Guest Bathroom

Guest bathrooms often benefit from a simple and attractive setup.

A practical combination may include:

  • One Piece WC
  • Wash Basin
  • Basin Faucet
  • Hand Shower
  • Health Faucet
  • Floor Drain
  • Towel Rod
  • Soap Dish
  • Tissue Holder

Select products that are easy for guests to understand and easy for homeowners to maintain.


18. Sanitaryware for Small Bathrooms

For compact bathrooms, prioritize space-efficient products.

Useful options may include:

  • Compact WC
  • Wall Hung WC
  • Corner-friendly basin
  • Wall-mounted faucet
  • Compact shower arrangement
  • Vertical storage
  • Minimal accessories

Measure carefully before purchasing.


19. Common Sanitaryware Buying Mistakes

Buying Without Measurements

Always compare product dimensions with the bathroom layout.

Ignoring Plumbing Position

The WC outlet and basin plumbing must match the planned installation.

Selecting Only by Price

A lower purchase price does not necessarily mean lower total cost.

Mixing Incompatible Products

Faucets, traps, waste fittings and sanitaryware should work together.

Forgetting Installation Accessories

Some installations require specific connectors, brackets or compatible components.

Ordering Too Late

Last-minute purchases can create delays if a selected product is unavailable.


20. When Should You Buy Sanitaryware for a New House?

A good approach is to finalize the sanitaryware selection during the plumbing and bathroom design stage.

Do not wait until the tiles are finished.

A practical sequence is:

Bathroom Design → Sanitaryware Selection → Plumbing Planning → Waterproofing → Tiling → Fixture Installation → Final Testing

This helps coordinate the work between the architect, plumber, contractor and installer.


21. Complete New House Bathroom Procurement Checklist

Sanitaryware

  • One Piece WC
  • Two Piece WC
  • Wall Hung WC
  • Wash Basins
  • Counter Top Basins
  • Pedestal Basins
  • Cisterns

Faucets

  • Pillar Cocks
  • Basin Mixers
  • Bib Cocks
  • Wall Mixers
  • Single Lever Mixers
  • Concealed Diverters

Shower

  • Rain Showers
  • Overhead Showers
  • Hand Showers
  • Shower Sets
  • Shower Panels

Hygiene

  • Health Faucets
  • Health Faucet Holders

Drainage

  • Floor Drains
  • Waste Couplings
  • Bottle Traps

Plumbing

  • Angle Valves
  • Stop Cocks
  • Connection Pipes
  • Shower Arms
  • Extension Nipples
  • Flush Components

Accessories

  • Towel Rods
  • Towel Rings
  • Robe Hooks
  • Soap Dishes
  • Soap Dispensers
  • Glass Shelves
  • Tissue Holders
  • Toothbrush Holders

Sanitaryware Products for Builders and Contractors

Builders and contractors should consider more than design and price.

Important procurement factors include:

  • Consistent product availability
  • Bulk supply
  • Standardized specifications
  • Product compatibility
  • Replacement availability
  • Delivery planning
  • Quality consistency
  • Technical support

For multi-bathroom projects, selecting standardized sanitaryware can simplify installation and future maintenance.

Ramya World offers bathroom and kitchen product categories suitable for residential, commercial and project requirements.


Why Choose Ramya World for Bathroom & Sanitaryware Requirements?

Ramya World provides a broad bathroom and kitchen product portfolio, including: Flipkart

Sanitaryware

  • One Piece WC
  • Two Piece WC
  • Wall Hung WC
  • Wash Basins
  • Counter Top Basins
  • Table Top Basins
  • Pedestal Basins

Bathroom Faucets

  • Pillar Cock
  • Bib Cock
  • Basin Mixer
  • Wall Mixer
  • Single Lever Basin Mixer
  • Concealed Diverter

Shower Products

  • Rain Shower
  • Hand Shower
  • Overhead Shower
  • Shower Set
  • Shower Panel

Bathroom Accessories

  • Towel Rod
  • Towel Ring
  • Robe Hook
  • Soap Dish
  • Glass Shelf
  • Tissue Holder
  • Health Faucet

Plumbing Products

  • Brass CP Fittings
  • Floor Drains
  • Waste Couplings
  • Bottle Traps
  • Angle Valves
  • Connection Pipes

Kitchen Products

  • Kitchen Faucets
  • Pull-Out Kitchen Faucets
  • Flexible Kitchen Faucets
  • Kitchen Sinks

This makes it possible to plan many bathroom and kitchen requirements through a coordinated product range.


Frequently Asked Questions

What sanitaryware is required for a new house?

The basic requirement usually includes a WC, wash basin, basin faucet, shower, health faucet and floor drain for each bathroom. Additional products such as cisterns, waste fittings, bottle traps and accessories depend on the bathroom design.

Which WC is best for a new house?

One Piece, Two Piece and Wall Hung WCs can all be suitable. The best choice depends on bathroom size, plumbing configuration, design preference, budget and installation requirements.

Is Wall Hung WC good for a new house?

Yes, when planned correctly during construction. Wall Hung WCs can create a modern appearance and make floor cleaning easier, but they require suitable concealed installation planning.

Which wash basin is best for a new bathroom?

Counter top, table top, pedestal and other basin designs can work well. Select according to available space, countertop design, faucet arrangement and intended use.

What should I buy first: sanitaryware or bathroom fittings?

It is best to finalize the major fixtures and fittings during bathroom planning so the plumber can position water and drainage points correctly.

How many sanitaryware products are required for a three-bathroom house?

At minimum, you would typically plan one WC and one basin for each bathroom. Faucets, showers, drains and accessories depend on the individual bathroom layouts.

Can I buy sanitaryware online?

Yes. Before ordering, verify dimensions, installation type, outlet configuration, product specifications, warranty and delivery conditions.

What should I check before buying sanitaryware online?

Check the exact dimensions, product type, material, outlet configuration, installation requirements, warranty, seller information and return/damage policy.

What bathroom accessories are essential?

Common essentials include towel rods, towel rings, robe hooks, soap dishes, tissue holders, glass shelves and health faucets. The exact requirements depend on the bathroom layout.

How do I calculate sanitaryware requirements for a new house?

Prepare a bathroom-by-bathroom list and record the required WC, basin, faucet, shower, health faucet, drain, plumbing fittings and accessories for each space.

When should sanitaryware be installed?

Sanitaryware is generally installed after major wet work and finishing stages, but the products should be selected and their installation requirements planned much earlier.

How can I avoid sanitaryware installation problems?

Measure the bathroom, finalize the products before plumbing work, verify outlet positions and dimensions, and coordinate the installation with a qualified plumber or contractor.

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