I guess with various questions about toilets and plumbing, I thought that I'd ask. One time I was visiting the condo of my wife's friend. She was moving out and she was giving away stuff she didn't want to take with her. However, I had to use the bathroom and saw it had a built-in toilet. I'd never seen one before. It was like a tiled bench built into the side of the bathroom, and right in the middle there was a toilet mounted in the "bench". It had a standard toilet seat and a flush handle with everything else flush against the surface. I'm not sure how it was serviced if there was any kind of problem, but I think it was a gravity feed toilet somewhere behind all that.
It wasn't like an old building. It was a fairly modern toilet but I'm not sure what exactly what was under it. It was sealed into the bench. I think the condo was built in the 70s. However, it was unlike anything I'd seen before. This is the closest thing I can find - a wooden cabinet bench toilet:
The one I saw was kind of a similar bench, but with the flush handle mounted on the wall. The toilet body was one big block that was mounted flush with the bench top.
It wasn't like an old building. It was a fairly modern toilet but I'm not sure what exactly what was under it. It was sealed into the bench. I think the condo was built in the 70s. However, it was unlike anything I'd seen before. This is the closest thing I can find - a wooden cabinet bench toilet:
The one I saw was kind of a similar bench, but with the flush handle mounted on the wall. The toilet body was one big block that was mounted flush with the bench top.
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