Yes, a toilet can be inside a shower. This is becoming a more common choice for bathroom designs due to the convenience and space-saving, as well as the modern aesthetic choice. In order to install a toilet inside the shower, it has to be mounted onto a water.
Everyone talking about just point the shower at the toilet in a wet room. I would be worried about the spray from the shower causing dirty water to splash around when it hits the toilet water.
The toilet and shower should be in totally different rooms It is insane that the place we get cleaned is also used as the same place we put out bodily waste. Not only is it kinda gross, it also contaminates everything in the room.
So, from a plumbing standpoint, the question is, do I do/say anything? Is the waste line from the shower really any different from the waste line from the toilet? EDIT 1: As far as standing to poop, Asian culture - China, India, etc. esp in rural areas don't have plumbing much less modern flush toilets.
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The shower has a P trap under the drain, the toilet does not so you'd have to add a trap and recenter the new shower drain location. If the shower drain is indeed 4" you won't have to run further back to find a 3" drain and can just reroute it to your toilet location. Is the shower grate 4" or the actual pipe if you pull the grate off? parent.
The toilet and shower should be in totally different rooms It is insane that the place we get cleaned is also used as the same place we put out bodily waste. Not only is it kinda gross, it also contaminates everything in the room.
In Southeast Asia most toilets are right under the shower but they primarily use a bum gun for cleaning up instead of toilet paper. You can still buy it to keep in your bag but you won't find it in all hostels Reply reply [deleted] Comment deleted by user Reply reply more reply More replies KiwisEatingKiwis.
Everyone talking about just point the shower at the toilet in a wet room. I would be worried about the spray from the shower causing dirty water to splash around when it hits the toilet water.
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The toilet and shower should be in totally different rooms It is insane that the place we get cleaned is also used as the same place we put out bodily waste. Not only is it kinda gross, it also contaminates everything in the room.
When the toilet was plugged it pushed the clog down the line, downstream of the shower. Now anything that enters the waste piping upstream will come out at the shower.
The shower has a P trap under the drain, the toilet does not so you'd have to add a trap and recenter the new shower drain location. If the shower drain is indeed 4" you won't have to run further back to find a 3" drain and can just reroute it to your toilet location. Is the shower grate 4" or the actual pipe if you pull the grate off? parent.
Yes, a toilet can be inside a shower. This is becoming a more common choice for bathroom designs due to the convenience and space-saving, as well as the modern aesthetic choice. In order to install a toilet inside the shower, it has to be mounted onto a water.
The toilet and shower should be in totally different rooms It is insane that the place we get cleaned is also used as the same place we put out bodily waste. Not only is it kinda gross, it also contaminates everything in the room.
Toilet in the shower stall? I have been looking at bathroom/shower designs and have come across something that interests me but I am wondering how it might affect property value. The idea is to have a toilet inside the shower stall. This seems very practical to me but would like other opinions. Is this a Japanese thing?
I realized I've been using toilet bowl cleaner to clean my shower- what other stuff should I NOT do when cleaning?
The shower has a P trap under the drain, the toilet does not so you'd have to add a trap and recenter the new shower drain location. If the shower drain is indeed 4" you won't have to run further back to find a 3" drain and can just reroute it to your toilet location. Is the shower grate 4" or the actual pipe if you pull the grate off? parent.
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In Southeast Asia most toilets are right under the shower but they primarily use a bum gun for cleaning up instead of toilet paper. You can still buy it to keep in your bag but you won't find it in all hostels Reply reply [deleted] Comment deleted by user Reply reply more reply More replies KiwisEatingKiwis.
I realized I've been using toilet bowl cleaner to clean my shower- what other stuff should I NOT do when cleaning?
So, from a plumbing standpoint, the question is, do I do/say anything? Is the waste line from the shower really any different from the waste line from the toilet? EDIT 1: As far as standing to poop, Asian culture - China, India, etc. esp in rural areas don't have plumbing much less modern flush toilets.
Toilet in the shower stall? I have been looking at bathroom/shower designs and have come across something that interests me but I am wondering how it might affect property value. The idea is to have a toilet inside the shower stall. This seems very practical to me but would like other opinions. Is this a Japanese thing?
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Everyone talking about just point the shower at the toilet in a wet room. I would be worried about the spray from the shower causing dirty water to splash around when it hits the toilet water.
When the toilet was plugged it pushed the clog down the line, downstream of the shower. Now anything that enters the waste piping upstream will come out at the shower.
The shower has a P trap under the drain, the toilet does not so you'd have to add a trap and recenter the new shower drain location. If the shower drain is indeed 4" you won't have to run further back to find a 3" drain and can just reroute it to your toilet location. Is the shower grate 4" or the actual pipe if you pull the grate off? parent.
Toilet in the shower stall? I have been looking at bathroom/shower designs and have come across something that interests me but I am wondering how it might affect property value. The idea is to have a toilet inside the shower stall. This seems very practical to me but would like other opinions. Is this a Japanese thing?
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So, from a plumbing standpoint, the question is, do I do/say anything? Is the waste line from the shower really any different from the waste line from the toilet? EDIT 1: As far as standing to poop, Asian culture - China, India, etc. esp in rural areas don't have plumbing much less modern flush toilets.
The shower has a P trap under the drain, the toilet does not so you'd have to add a trap and recenter the new shower drain location. If the shower drain is indeed 4" you won't have to run further back to find a 3" drain and can just reroute it to your toilet location. Is the shower grate 4" or the actual pipe if you pull the grate off? parent.
This is a very common layout for bathrooms in some countries. Albeit, the bathrooms are usually much larger, but otherwise it's very common for bathrooms in some countries to consist of a single tiled room with a single drain, a toilet, sink, and shower (plus sometimes a separate tub, too). If you were so inclined, you could take a shit while showering and clean the poop from your buttcrack.
I realized I've been using toilet bowl cleaner to clean my shower- what other stuff should I NOT do when cleaning?
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In Southeast Asia most toilets are right under the shower but they primarily use a bum gun for cleaning up instead of toilet paper. You can still buy it to keep in your bag but you won't find it in all hostels Reply reply [deleted] Comment deleted by user Reply reply more reply More replies KiwisEatingKiwis.
This is a very common layout for bathrooms in some countries. Albeit, the bathrooms are usually much larger, but otherwise it's very common for bathrooms in some countries to consist of a single tiled room with a single drain, a toilet, sink, and shower (plus sometimes a separate tub, too). If you were so inclined, you could take a shit while showering and clean the poop from your buttcrack.
Everyone talking about just point the shower at the toilet in a wet room. I would be worried about the spray from the shower causing dirty water to splash around when it hits the toilet water.
Toilet in the shower stall? I have been looking at bathroom/shower designs and have come across something that interests me but I am wondering how it might affect property value. The idea is to have a toilet inside the shower stall. This seems very practical to me but would like other opinions. Is this a Japanese thing?
This Shower/toilet Combo At Our Hostel In Vietnam : R/CrappyDesign
This is a very common layout for bathrooms in some countries. Albeit, the bathrooms are usually much larger, but otherwise it's very common for bathrooms in some countries to consist of a single tiled room with a single drain, a toilet, sink, and shower (plus sometimes a separate tub, too). If you were so inclined, you could take a shit while showering and clean the poop from your buttcrack.
In Southeast Asia most toilets are right under the shower but they primarily use a bum gun for cleaning up instead of toilet paper. You can still buy it to keep in your bag but you won't find it in all hostels Reply reply [deleted] Comment deleted by user Reply reply more reply More replies KiwisEatingKiwis.
I realized I've been using toilet bowl cleaner to clean my shower- what other stuff should I NOT do when cleaning?
When the toilet was plugged it pushed the clog down the line, downstream of the shower. Now anything that enters the waste piping upstream will come out at the shower.
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In Southeast Asia most toilets are right under the shower but they primarily use a bum gun for cleaning up instead of toilet paper. You can still buy it to keep in your bag but you won't find it in all hostels Reply reply [deleted] Comment deleted by user Reply reply more reply More replies KiwisEatingKiwis.
Toilet in the shower stall? I have been looking at bathroom/shower designs and have come across something that interests me but I am wondering how it might affect property value. The idea is to have a toilet inside the shower stall. This seems very practical to me but would like other opinions. Is this a Japanese thing?
The shower has a P trap under the drain, the toilet does not so you'd have to add a trap and recenter the new shower drain location. If the shower drain is indeed 4" you won't have to run further back to find a 3" drain and can just reroute it to your toilet location. Is the shower grate 4" or the actual pipe if you pull the grate off? parent.
The toilet and shower should be in totally different rooms It is insane that the place we get cleaned is also used as the same place we put out bodily waste. Not only is it kinda gross, it also contaminates everything in the room.
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Toilet in the shower stall? I have been looking at bathroom/shower designs and have come across something that interests me but I am wondering how it might affect property value. The idea is to have a toilet inside the shower stall. This seems very practical to me but would like other opinions. Is this a Japanese thing?
The toilet and shower should be in totally different rooms It is insane that the place we get cleaned is also used as the same place we put out bodily waste. Not only is it kinda gross, it also contaminates everything in the room.
Everyone talking about just point the shower at the toilet in a wet room. I would be worried about the spray from the shower causing dirty water to splash around when it hits the toilet water.
Yes, a toilet can be inside a shower. This is becoming a more common choice for bathroom designs due to the convenience and space-saving, as well as the modern aesthetic choice. In order to install a toilet inside the shower, it has to be mounted onto a water.
Power Blasted The Walls In Two Bathroom Stalls : R/poop
In Southeast Asia most toilets are right under the shower but they primarily use a bum gun for cleaning up instead of toilet paper. You can still buy it to keep in your bag but you won't find it in all hostels Reply reply [deleted] Comment deleted by user Reply reply more reply More replies KiwisEatingKiwis.
Yes, a toilet can be inside a shower. This is becoming a more common choice for bathroom designs due to the convenience and space-saving, as well as the modern aesthetic choice. In order to install a toilet inside the shower, it has to be mounted onto a water.
So, from a plumbing standpoint, the question is, do I do/say anything? Is the waste line from the shower really any different from the waste line from the toilet? EDIT 1: As far as standing to poop, Asian culture - China, India, etc. esp in rural areas don't have plumbing much less modern flush toilets.
Toilet in the shower stall? I have been looking at bathroom/shower designs and have come across something that interests me but I am wondering how it might affect property value. The idea is to have a toilet inside the shower stall. This seems very practical to me but would like other opinions. Is this a Japanese thing?
Found This Growing In My Bathroom, Does Anyone Know What It Is : R/mycology
The toilet and shower should be in totally different rooms It is insane that the place we get cleaned is also used as the same place we put out bodily waste. Not only is it kinda gross, it also contaminates everything in the room.
Toilet in the shower stall? I have been looking at bathroom/shower designs and have come across something that interests me but I am wondering how it might affect property value. The idea is to have a toilet inside the shower stall. This seems very practical to me but would like other opinions. Is this a Japanese thing?
I realized I've been using toilet bowl cleaner to clean my shower- what other stuff should I NOT do when cleaning?
When the toilet was plugged it pushed the clog down the line, downstream of the shower. Now anything that enters the waste piping upstream will come out at the shower.
Unapologetic Bathroom Selfie Toilet : R/selflove
The toilet and shower should be in totally different rooms It is insane that the place we get cleaned is also used as the same place we put out bodily waste. Not only is it kinda gross, it also contaminates everything in the room.
Toilet in the shower stall? I have been looking at bathroom/shower designs and have come across something that interests me but I am wondering how it might affect property value. The idea is to have a toilet inside the shower stall. This seems very practical to me but would like other opinions. Is this a Japanese thing?
This is a very common layout for bathrooms in some countries. Albeit, the bathrooms are usually much larger, but otherwise it's very common for bathrooms in some countries to consist of a single tiled room with a single drain, a toilet, sink, and shower (plus sometimes a separate tub, too). If you were so inclined, you could take a shit while showering and clean the poop from your buttcrack.
When the toilet was plugged it pushed the clog down the line, downstream of the shower. Now anything that enters the waste piping upstream will come out at the shower.
Every Public Bathroom In America Needs This! : R/beyondthebump
I realized I've been using toilet bowl cleaner to clean my shower- what other stuff should I NOT do when cleaning?
Yes, a toilet can be inside a shower. This is becoming a more common choice for bathroom designs due to the convenience and space-saving, as well as the modern aesthetic choice. In order to install a toilet inside the shower, it has to be mounted onto a water.
The toilet and shower should be in totally different rooms It is insane that the place we get cleaned is also used as the same place we put out bodily waste. Not only is it kinda gross, it also contaminates everything in the room.
In Southeast Asia most toilets are right under the shower but they primarily use a bum gun for cleaning up instead of toilet paper. You can still buy it to keep in your bag but you won't find it in all hostels Reply reply [deleted] Comment deleted by user Reply reply more reply More replies KiwisEatingKiwis.
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Everyone talking about just point the shower at the toilet in a wet room. I would be worried about the spray from the shower causing dirty water to splash around when it hits the toilet water.
So, from a plumbing standpoint, the question is, do I do/say anything? Is the waste line from the shower really any different from the waste line from the toilet? EDIT 1: As far as standing to poop, Asian culture - China, India, etc. esp in rural areas don't have plumbing much less modern flush toilets.
In Southeast Asia most toilets are right under the shower but they primarily use a bum gun for cleaning up instead of toilet paper. You can still buy it to keep in your bag but you won't find it in all hostels Reply reply [deleted] Comment deleted by user Reply reply more reply More replies KiwisEatingKiwis.
The shower has a P trap under the drain, the toilet does not so you'd have to add a trap and recenter the new shower drain location. If the shower drain is indeed 4" you won't have to run further back to find a 3" drain and can just reroute it to your toilet location. Is the shower grate 4" or the actual pipe if you pull the grate off? parent.
I realized I've been using toilet bowl cleaner to clean my shower- what other stuff should I NOT do when cleaning?
So, from a plumbing standpoint, the question is, do I do/say anything? Is the waste line from the shower really any different from the waste line from the toilet? EDIT 1: As far as standing to poop, Asian culture - China, India, etc. esp in rural areas don't have plumbing much less modern flush toilets.
The shower has a P trap under the drain, the toilet does not so you'd have to add a trap and recenter the new shower drain location. If the shower drain is indeed 4" you won't have to run further back to find a 3" drain and can just reroute it to your toilet location. Is the shower grate 4" or the actual pipe if you pull the grate off? parent.
Everyone talking about just point the shower at the toilet in a wet room. I would be worried about the spray from the shower causing dirty water to splash around when it hits the toilet water.
The toilet and shower should be in totally different rooms It is insane that the place we get cleaned is also used as the same place we put out bodily waste. Not only is it kinda gross, it also contaminates everything in the room.
When the toilet was plugged it pushed the clog down the line, downstream of the shower. Now anything that enters the waste piping upstream will come out at the shower.
This is a very common layout for bathrooms in some countries. Albeit, the bathrooms are usually much larger, but otherwise it's very common for bathrooms in some countries to consist of a single tiled room with a single drain, a toilet, sink, and shower (plus sometimes a separate tub, too). If you were so inclined, you could take a shit while showering and clean the poop from your buttcrack.
Toilet in the shower stall? I have been looking at bathroom/shower designs and have come across something that interests me but I am wondering how it might affect property value. The idea is to have a toilet inside the shower stall. This seems very practical to me but would like other opinions. Is this a Japanese thing?
In Southeast Asia most toilets are right under the shower but they primarily use a bum gun for cleaning up instead of toilet paper. You can still buy it to keep in your bag but you won't find it in all hostels Reply reply [deleted] Comment deleted by user Reply reply more reply More replies KiwisEatingKiwis.
Yes, a toilet can be inside a shower. This is becoming a more common choice for bathroom designs due to the convenience and space-saving, as well as the modern aesthetic choice. In order to install a toilet inside the shower, it has to be mounted onto a water.