Confused about how to shop for modular bathroom units

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Hi all,

I am currently planning for a DIY bathroom refurbishment and am starting to look around for products and supplies.

I am aiming to find something similar to the sink/toilet/storage unit you see in this image:

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I have around 1350mm to play with.

In the past on my other bathroom project, I have only purchased a standalone vanity unit. For this project I'm looking for something that will fit from wall to bath without any gaps. I was just expecting to find a supplier online that will be able to supply me with a toilet unit, sink unit and narrow storage unit to make the best use of space of that back wall and then lose any additional space with a blanking filler piece that I can cut to size (likewise with the worktop, kickboard and side panel).

However, I'm really struggling to find this kind of thing online. Am I missing something? Or is this the sort of thing that I have to walk into a plumbers merchant to order?

Sorry if this a stupid question, I certainly feel stupid asking as I feel like I am misunderstanding how these sort of units are normally purchased.

Thank you
 
Thanks, I have looked.

Its not really a bespoke unit I am looking for. A bespoke unit suggests that it needs to be made to my requirements. I am looking to purchase a toilet unit, a sink unit and a storage unit to fit my space and then finish with appropriate blanking pieces and worktop that I can all cut to size myself. Much like you have in a kitchen.
 


 
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I am looking to purchase a toilet unit, a sink unit and a storage unit to fit my space and then finish with appropriate blanking pieces and worktop that I can all cut to size myself.
Hudson Reed Fusion is one example, you can buy bathroom worktops seperately.

I would leave a gap to the bath though, don't have it tight.
 

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