Basin or bidet
In the toilet cubical above the wash hand basin.
yes, with a toilet,shower and wash basin
It consists of a basin, toilet, bath, shower and a bidet!
There are many nicknames for such a room: john, bog, lavatory, little room, etc. But, in Britain is is usually toilet.
Yes. Toilet, shower, sink, or any other fixture that you might have needs to have a vent. Why? --->>> Toilet, shower or sinks are all independent fixtures where they all individually need air in order to flow properly. Any of these fixtures will not take air from the same vent you have at the basin.
A lavatory is a room with a toilet and a wash basin which may or may not contain a bathtub or shower.
There are no such thing as a "Toilet rest room" a rest room refers to a resting place " a place to rest and relax" would most likely contain a bed or relaxing chair, A " toilet" which is most likely situated in a room that is supposed to contain a toilet bowl and face basin; on the other hand a "bathroom" which is also supposed to be in a room would contain a toilet bowl and a face basin along with a shower area which maybe sectioned off.
Yes loads....... A bath A shower A toilet A basin A couple of taps Antiseptic spray
Putting toilet water into the tub with a cup.The real answer isWater seeks its own level and when a soil line (waste) is blocked water will find the lowest point to flow intoThus a toilet is above the tub and a basin is above the toilet.To prove allow water to flow in the basin and it should also flow into the tub
A bathroom is usually a room with a bathtub, shower, toilet, and wash basin in a house or other residential building.
One for each fixture toilet = 1 bidget = 1 shower or tub =1 basin =1