I'm no plumber, but I would imagine that (if the hot faucet is giving you cold water) that the hot and cold pipes leading into the bathroom have been somehow switched.
Common features of a bidet in European bathrooms include a separate fixture next to the toilet, a faucet for water, and a basin for personal hygiene.
Yes, Japanese people commonly use toilet paper in their bathrooms for personal hygiene.
Brown water coming out of both the faucet and toilet in your home could be due to rust or sediment buildup in the pipes. This can happen when the pipes are old or corroded, causing the water to become discolored. It is important to have a plumber inspect and potentially replace the pipes to resolve this issue.
Take a shower, use the toilet
Yes it is .
The toilet clearance code for residential bathrooms in the United States typically requires a minimum of 15 inches of space on each side of the toilet and a minimum of 21 inches of clear space in front of the toilet.
A lever in a bathroom can flush your toilet or open a faucet.
kholer faucet, tub, or toilet
Bathrooms in homes were not common in 1890. The flush toilet had just been invented but it was a luxury for the rich. Many people had outdoor toilets called outhouses.
In every home thee are a number of shut-off valves. Where the water pipe enters the house is the main shut off, usually beside the PRV, a bell shaped device for regulating the house pressure. This main cold line will then branch off to the water heater, bathrooms and kitchen. Each faucet and the water heater and the toilet will have a shut-off valve. The hot water line comes out of the top of the heater and goes to bathrooms and kitchen. Each hot faucet also has a shut-off valve under it.
In every home thee are a number of shut-off valves. Where the water pipe enters the house is the main shut off, usually beside the PRV, a bell shaped device for regulating the house pressure. This main cold line will then branch off to the water heater, bathrooms and kitchen. Each faucet and the water heater and the toilet will have a shut-off valve. The hot water line comes out of the top of the heater and goes to bathrooms and kitchen. Each hot faucet also has a shut-off valve under it.
Anything connected to water pipes. Sink, faucet, toilet, shower and controls.