Ok i don’t think this is too bad. It’s in a room after all… going into this post i expected it out in the open.
*Toilet in the bathroom next to the kitchen
That’s a cope
This is common in old houses. I don’t know if that’s the case here. Houses built before indoor plumbing would be upgraded, the kitchen would get water, and a new bathroom would be built next to the kitchen where the new plumbing was. There would be no water or other bathroom in the entire house.
My grandparent’s house was built like this, they still had the old water hand pump in the front yard, and they had an outhouse until the plumbing was upgraded.
That’s just a half bath with the door open. This is a normal thing. Unless you grew up rich I guess?
I have a half bathroom about this far from the kitchen in my house. What’s wrong with this?
If it’s fine for you, it’s fine for you 🤷🏼♀️ don’t let me bring you down
In houses I’ve been in before with similarly places bathrooms, this halfbath is generally for guests, peeing, and basic washing of hands etc. If you’re going to blow it up, that’s for other places.
You want everyone washing their dirty hands in the kitchen sink?
I obviously don’t - this “half bath” does not have a sink. That’s one of the things that makes it disgusting, in fact
It might have a sink to the left of the door, hidden by that wall. If not, touché.
Tbh that’s probably the confusion with this post, shoulda added the context, but yeah the rest of the photos showed it’s just a toilet, no sink or mirror.
Your aren’t, it’s all good. I’m just wondering what problems someone could have with this setup. Nothing comes to mind other than not liking small bathrooms.
You ever try lugging a toilet up a flight of stairs?
Half the flats in London have the only bathroom off the kitchen and I hate it.
My experience with toilets in the UK is basically crap, crappier, crappiest. Either dirty, malfunctioning, in a very odd location (once stayed in a place where you couldn’t close the door if you sat normally on the seat, so you had to shit sideways), or any combination thereof.
In people’s homes or hotels? What an odd experience, wonder where you’ve had to stay! Public loos can be crap for sure.
A lot of houses in the UK are old enough to have had an outhouse, and bringing the toilet back into the house means it’s in an odd place, or the bathroom ends up more cramped than is ideal.
My buddy has a flat with a toipet with direct view on the stove. Only separated by a sliding door.
Never was cooking and sittin on the toilet scrolling lemmy easier.
I grew up in a house with a bathroom right off the kitchen. It wasn’t a big deal.