And yet another toilet without a seat???

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  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 40,948
    edited March 2020
    vwrangler said:
    Chohole said:
    Drip said:

    Another for your collection: https://www.daz3d.com/american-family-dining

    I wonder whether it simply slips past the Q&A department, or if it's maybe some inside joke.

    And would offend against UK building regulations  as the Toilet room is straight off the kitchen without an area and 2nd door between.

    I don't know if it would offend US building regulations -- well, we don't have uniform nationwide building regulations -- but in most places that I've lived, a bathroom that directly off the kitchen, in what appears to be a fairly large residence, would be notably odd.

    ...it does happen though. The old place I grew up in back in Milwaukee had the loo adjacent to the kitchen.  It also had a coal furnace with coal bin, a large rain barrel out back, a hand pump by the cellar sinks, and in the kitchen, there was a cover over the old flue hole to the chimney for the former wood stove and oven.

    Still remember granddad having to go down and stoke the furnace on those cold winter nights. 

    vwrangler said:
    Chohole said:
    Drip said:

    Another for your collection: https://www.daz3d.com/american-family-dining

    I wonder whether it simply slips past the Q&A department, or if it's maybe some inside joke.

    And would offend against UK building regulations  as the Toilet room is straight off the kitchen without an area and 2nd door between.

    I don't know if it would offend US building regulations -- well, we don't have uniform nationwide building regulations -- but in most places that I've lived, a bathroom that directly off the kitchen, in what appears to be a fairly large residence, would be notably odd.

    Houses in my neighborhood have them. My downstairs bathroom is right off the kitchen. Maybe it depends on the area of the country you're in, and how old your house is.

    ...do you live in he Midwest? 

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  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 40,948

    Here's some toilet paper and it's free!  https://www.sharecg.com/v/82288/browse/5/3d-model/toilet-roll

     

    ...I wonder if it can be digitally printed.

  • kyoto kid said:

    Here's some toilet paper and it's free!  https://www.sharecg.com/v/82288/browse/5/3d-model/toilet-roll

     

    ...I wonder if it can be digitally printed.

    hehehe ... well you'd have to shoot it over the bridge to Hexagon and add some thickness, reuvmap it if you want print decorations, and prep it of course.

  • I found you guys a beautiful oldstyle toilet with high tank and brass plumbing, with a matching bidet I think. What more do you want from me? Do I have to poop in it for you? 

     

    No offence. I couldn't resist that last, of course I seldom try to resist so...

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 40,948
    kyoto kid said:

    Here's some toilet paper and it's free!  https://www.sharecg.com/v/82288/browse/5/3d-model/toilet-roll

     

    ...I wonder if it can be digitally printed.

    hehehe ... well you'd have to shoot it over the bridge to Hexagon and add some thickness, reuvmap it if you want print decorations, and prep it of course.

    ...would be amusing to print of a bunch of rolls at full size, package them, to pull a prank on all the hoarders.

  • butterflyfishbutterflyfish Posts: 1,210
    kyoto kid said:
    vwrangler said:
    Chohole said:
    Drip said:

    Another for your collection: https://www.daz3d.com/american-family-dining

    I wonder whether it simply slips past the Q&A department, or if it's maybe some inside joke.

    And would offend against UK building regulations  as the Toilet room is straight off the kitchen without an area and 2nd door between.

    I don't know if it would offend US building regulations -- well, we don't have uniform nationwide building regulations -- but in most places that I've lived, a bathroom that directly off the kitchen, in what appears to be a fairly large residence, would be notably odd.

    ...it does happen though. The old place I grew up in back in Milwaukee had the loo adjacent to the kitchen.  It also had a coal furnace with coal bin, a large rain barrel out back, a hand pump by the cellar sinks, and in the kitchen, there was a cover over the old flue hole to the chimney for the former wood stove and oven.

    Still remember granddad having to go down and stoke the furnace on those cold winter nights. 

    vwrangler said:
    Chohole said:
    Drip said:

    Another for your collection: https://www.daz3d.com/american-family-dining

    I wonder whether it simply slips past the Q&A department, or if it's maybe some inside joke.

    And would offend against UK building regulations  as the Toilet room is straight off the kitchen without an area and 2nd door between.

    I don't know if it would offend US building regulations -- well, we don't have uniform nationwide building regulations -- but in most places that I've lived, a bathroom that directly off the kitchen, in what appears to be a fairly large residence, would be notably odd.

    Houses in my neighborhood have them. My downstairs bathroom is right off the kitchen. Maybe it depends on the area of the country you're in, and how old your house is.

    ...do you live in he Midwest? 

    Nope. Massachusetts. But my house was built around 1930, and did orignally have coal heat.

  • Catherine3678abCatherine3678ab Posts: 8,265
    edited February 2021

    nm

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  • Catherine3678abCatherine3678ab Posts: 8,265
    edited February 2021

    nm

     

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  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 40,948
    edited March 2020
    kyoto kid said:
    vwrangler said:
    Chohole said:
    Drip said:

    Another for your collection: https://www.daz3d.com/american-family-dining

    I wonder whether it simply slips past the Q&A department, or if it's maybe some inside joke.

    And would offend against UK building regulations  as the Toilet room is straight off the kitchen without an area and 2nd door between.

    I don't know if it would offend US building regulations -- well, we don't have uniform nationwide building regulations -- but in most places that I've lived, a bathroom that directly off the kitchen, in what appears to be a fairly large residence, would be notably odd.

    ...it does happen though. The old place I grew up in back in Milwaukee had the loo adjacent to the kitchen.  It also had a coal furnace with coal bin, a large rain barrel out back, a hand pump by the cellar sinks, and in the kitchen, there was a cover over the old flue hole to the chimney for the former wood stove and oven.

    Still remember granddad having to go down and stoke the furnace on those cold winter nights. 

    vwrangler said:
    Chohole said:
    Drip said:

    Another for your collection: https://www.daz3d.com/american-family-dining

    I wonder whether it simply slips past the Q&A department, or if it's maybe some inside joke.

    And would offend against UK building regulations  as the Toilet room is straight off the kitchen without an area and 2nd door between.

    I don't know if it would offend US building regulations -- well, we don't have uniform nationwide building regulations -- but in most places that I've lived, a bathroom that directly off the kitchen, in what appears to be a fairly large residence, would be notably odd.

    Houses in my neighborhood have them. My downstairs bathroom is right off the kitchen. Maybe it depends on the area of the country you're in, and how old your house is.

    ...do you live in he Midwest? 

    Nope. Massachusetts. But my house was built around 1930, and did orignally have coal heat.

    ...the one I lived in was built the same year.

    Here is a pic I pulled from Google Maps 

    Looking at the photo, there have been a number of modifications since I last lived there 43 years ago. It used have white aluminium siding (which replaced a brown faux brick tar shingle siding common in the area) and wood frame double hung windows (with separate storm windows and screens that had to be changed out every year). There were two big maple trees, one in front (where the small tree is now) and one in back as well as tall shrubs just underneath the front windows and northern white cedar at each corner of the porch ( the window for the coal bin was on the right front, now hidden).  The porch looks like it's been rebuilt and the windows all look new (the front window was originally three separate windows). There is a now a garage out back (granddad rented half of a two car garage down the alley) and a full privacy fence around the back yard. To think that 8 of us lived in that small Milwaukee bungalow.

     

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  • scorpioscorpio Posts: 8,367
    Chohole said:
    Drip said:

    Another for your collection: https://www.daz3d.com/american-family-dining

    I wonder whether it simply slips past the Q&A department, or if it's maybe some inside joke.

    And would offend against UK building regulations  as the Toilet room is straight off the kitchen without an area and 2nd door between.

    As far as I'm aware that rule is no longer in place, my bathroom is of my kitchen with no room or extra door inbetween

  • ChoholeChohole Posts: 33,604
    edited March 2020
    scorpio said:
    Chohole said:
    Drip said:

    Another for your collection: https://www.daz3d.com/american-family-dining

    I wonder whether it simply slips past the Q&A department, or if it's maybe some inside joke.

    And would offend against UK building regulations  as the Toilet room is straight off the kitchen without an area and 2nd door between.

    As far as I'm aware that rule is no longer in place, my bathroom is of my kitchen with no room or extra door inbetween

    It's really quite strange.  When my first husband and I moved into a Victorian terrace, back in the late 60s we were told that we could change the door on the outside toilet so it became an inside toilet, but would need to leave the small larder as it was, to give the required space and 2 doors.   We were then going to make the 3rd bedroom into a bathroom.
    Both the previous house we lived in up here in Wales (mid Victorian) and this one have had extensions built on  and both have then obviously at a later date changed the extensions to provide the space and 2nd door.
    In fact this house,  which is older than the previous house  (Pre 1850)  Was originally upgraded to provide a kitchen  half the width of the house, with a door to the back yard area and a window on the same side wall.  but the outside loo was left as it was apparently.  Then at some subsequent time an extension to the extension was built which makes the extension now the full width of the house. it provides a Uitility are for the boiler, space under and pipes etc for a washing machine to be plumbed in and useful storage area.  The amusing thing is that the window was left, so I now have a nice late victorian window which looks into the utility area and has a scenic view of the washing machine and the wall mounted central heating boiler.

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  • XpiderMan said:

    I think you won't need a seat for this toilet...

    https://www.awesomeinventions.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/toilet-fail.jpg

    I thought this sort of thing was limited to my nightmares.

     

  • RuphussRuphuss Posts: 2,631

    how much products with toilet paper ?

    or not availabe

  • mavantemavante Posts: 734

    At eight pages, this may be the longest thread I have ever seen anywhere about something that isn't.

  • The year is young yet ;-)

    For those that have https://www.daz3d.com/lorez-dogs, there is a prop for dog poop. City here has wild ideas that dog walkers are to pick up after their pets and deposit what they have picked up, in the toilet. Sans plastic bag of course.

  • CybersoxCybersox Posts: 8,939

    The year is young yet ;-)

    For those that have https://www.daz3d.com/lorez-dogs, there is a prop for dog poop. City here has wild ideas that dog walkers are to pick up after their pets and deposit what they have picked up, in the toilet. Sans plastic bag of course.

    Well, for those who really want to go there... :) there are also three "pooh props" (PA's spelling, not mine) in https://www.daz3d.com/dog-waste-station-and-props  (in Iray, no less) as well as a couple of freebies available.      

  • nicsttnicstt Posts: 11,715

    The year is young yet ;-)

    For those that have https://www.daz3d.com/lorez-dogs, there is a prop for dog poop. City here has wild ideas that dog walkers are to pick up after their pets and deposit what they have picked up, in the toilet. Sans plastic bag of course.

    Considering how harmful (especially to children) it can be, I'd consider it a good idea.

  • nicsttnicstt Posts: 11,715
    Cybersox said:

    The year is young yet ;-)

    For those that have https://www.daz3d.com/lorez-dogs, there is a prop for dog poop. City here has wild ideas that dog walkers are to pick up after their pets and deposit what they have picked up, in the toilet. Sans plastic bag of course.

    Well, for those who really want to go there... :) there are also three "pooh props" (PA's spelling, not mine) in https://www.daz3d.com/dog-waste-station-and-props  (in Iray, no less) as well as a couple of freebies available.      

    gotta wonder (only briefly) if any of the props have a steam(ing) mat. :)

  • lorraineopualorraineopua Posts: 635
    edited March 2020
    Cybersox said:
    Chohole said:
    Drip said:

    Another for your collection: https://www.daz3d.com/american-family-dining

    I wonder whether it simply slips past the Q&A department, or if it's maybe some inside joke.

    And would offend against UK building regulations  as the Toilet room is straight off the kitchen without an area and 2nd door between.

    Same here in NZ, Chohole, would never get past the planning stage.

    My nearly 50 year old house has a bathroom that opens on the dining area of the kitchen... thoug it IS seperated by a large counter and approx 20 feet from the cooking/food prep areas... but I was really surprised to find that there was a bathroom door in the kitchen of my brother's new pricy condo, right next to the fridge, and that building is only ten years old.  Of course, that's a three story building and the reason is that all of the water/plumbing pipes for all three floors have to come up through the same central access tube in order to be accessible.  

    A fellow kiwi?! Choice as, bro!


    It's a bloody long time since I was involved in building a house, I'm not surprised if the regs  have changed, certainly required two doors back in 1981. I'm on a boat now and there's no door at all between my kitchen (galley) and the loo, I took it off and replaced with a curtain cos it required contortion to use it. There is 12m of boat between loo and kitchen so I'm not worried wink

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  • LucielLuciel Posts: 475
    Cybersox said:
    Chohole said:
    Drip said:

    Another for your collection: https://www.daz3d.com/american-family-dining

    I wonder whether it simply slips past the Q&A department, or if it's maybe some inside joke.

    And would offend against UK building regulations  as the Toilet room is straight off the kitchen without an area and 2nd door between.

    Same here in NZ, Chohole, would never get past the planning stage.

    My nearly 50 year old house has a bathroom that opens on the dining area of the kitchen... thoug it IS seperated by a large counter and approx 20 feet from the cooking/food prep areas... but I was really surprised to find that there was a bathroom door in the kitchen of my brother's new pricy condo, right next to the fridge, and that building is only ten years old.  Of course, that's a three story building and the reason is that all of the water/plumbing pipes for all three floors have to come up through the same central access tube in order to be accessible.  

    A fellow kiwi?! Choice as, bro!


    It's a bloody long time since I was involved in building a house, I'm not surprised if the regs  have changed, certainly required two doors back in 1981. I'm on a boat now and there's no door at all between my kitchen (galley) and the loo, I took it off and replaced with a curtain cos it required contortion to use it. There is 12m of boat between loo and kitchen so I'm not worried wink

    I want to make some kind of comment that involves the term "poop deck", but wont. 

  • nicstt said:

    The year is young yet ;-)

    For those that have https://www.daz3d.com/lorez-dogs, there is a prop for dog poop. City here has wild ideas that dog walkers are to pick up after their pets and deposit what they have picked up, in the toilet. Sans plastic bag of course.

    Considering how harmful (especially to children) it can be, I'd consider it a good idea.

    ? The where it was to be deposited before was not harming any children.

    When they moved from allowing folk to use trash bins, the bins then they figured weren't necessary and so removed most of them. So now litter and etc. clutters the lands. Don't see how telling folk to use the toilets for the doggie doos was an improvement for society.

     

  • CybersoxCybersox Posts: 8,939
    Cybersox said:
    Chohole said:
    Drip said:

    Another for your collection: https://www.daz3d.com/american-family-dining

    I wonder whether it simply slips past the Q&A department, or if it's maybe some inside joke.

    And would offend against UK building regulations  as the Toilet room is straight off the kitchen without an area and 2nd door between.

    Same here in NZ, Chohole, would never get past the planning stage.

    My nearly 50 year old house has a bathroom that opens on the dining area of the kitchen... thoug it IS seperated by a large counter and approx 20 feet from the cooking/food prep areas... but I was really surprised to find that there was a bathroom door in the kitchen of my brother's new pricy condo, right next to the fridge, and that building is only ten years old.  Of course, that's a three story building and the reason is that all of the water/plumbing pipes for all three floors have to come up through the same central access tube in order to be accessible.  

    A fellow kiwi?! Choice as, bro!

     

    Not me, I'm in Houston, Texas in the U.S.A., though I've been to your amazing country a couple of times now and would relocate quickly enough if the opportunity came up.

  • Luciel said:
    Cybersox said:
    Chohole said:
    Drip said:

    Another for your collection: https://www.daz3d.com/american-family-dining

    I wonder whether it simply slips past the Q&A department, or if it's maybe some inside joke.

    And would offend against UK building regulations  as the Toilet room is straight off the kitchen without an area and 2nd door between.

    Same here in NZ, Chohole, would never get past the planning stage.

    My nearly 50 year old house has a bathroom that opens on the dining area of the kitchen... thoug it IS seperated by a large counter and approx 20 feet from the cooking/food prep areas... but I was really surprised to find that there was a bathroom door in the kitchen of my brother's new pricy condo, right next to the fridge, and that building is only ten years old.  Of course, that's a three story building and the reason is that all of the water/plumbing pipes for all three floors have to come up through the same central access tube in order to be accessible.  

    A fellow kiwi?! Choice as, bro!


    It's a bloody long time since I was involved in building a house, I'm not surprised if the regs  have changed, certainly required two doors back in 1981. I'm on a boat now and there's no door at all between my kitchen (galley) and the loo, I took it off and replaced with a curtain cos it required contortion to use it. There is 12m of boat between loo and kitchen so I'm not worried wink

    I want to make some kind of comment that involves the term "poop deck", but wont. 

    Hahahaha! I admire your self restraint :)

  • Cybersox said:
    Cybersox said:
    Chohole said:
    Drip said:

    Another for your collection: https://www.daz3d.com/american-family-dining

    I wonder whether it simply slips past the Q&A department, or if it's maybe some inside joke.

    And would offend against UK building regulations  as the Toilet room is straight off the kitchen without an area and 2nd door between.

    Same here in NZ, Chohole, would never get past the planning stage.

    My nearly 50 year old house has a bathroom that opens on the dining area of the kitchen... thoug it IS seperated by a large counter and approx 20 feet from the cooking/food prep areas... but I was really surprised to find that there was a bathroom door in the kitchen of my brother's new pricy condo, right next to the fridge, and that building is only ten years old.  Of course, that's a three story building and the reason is that all of the water/plumbing pipes for all three floors have to come up through the same central access tube in order to be accessible.  

    A fellow kiwi?! Choice as, bro!

     

    Not me, I'm in Houston, Texas in the U.S.A., though I've been to your amazing country a couple of times now and would relocate quickly enough if the opportunity came up.

    Sad face. I get so excited when I think I've found another bro. Not a lot of us methinks. And thanks for your lovely as words about my lovely as country. She's looking pretty dry here ashore at the mo but it's still bewdy on the water. 

  • edited March 2020

    I kinda want to see all of the "and yet another..." products from the store all rolled into one render.  All the bus stops, all the houses with garages in the back, all the toilets with no seats and all the male figures in regular clothes and female figures in slooty clothes.  It would be like a giant "where's waldo?" picture but instead we would call it "where's the creativity/originality?" cause thats what we'd be looking for instead.

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  • CybersoxCybersox Posts: 8,939

    Here is one with the cover seat. Now, find me a bathroom with bidet!

    https://www.daz3d.com/regatta-bathroom

    Well look what's in the store today - https://www.daz3d.com/lioness-weekend-cottage

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 40,948
    edited March 2020

     

    nicstt said:
    Cybersox said:

    The year is young yet ;-)

    For those that have https://www.daz3d.com/lorez-dogs, there is a prop for dog poop. City here has wild ideas that dog walkers are to pick up after their pets and deposit what they have picked up, in the toilet. Sans plastic bag of course.

    Well, for those who really want to go there... :) there are also three "pooh props" (PA's spelling, not mine) in https://www.daz3d.com/dog-waste-station-and-props  (in Iray, no less) as well as a couple of freebies available.      

    gotta wonder (only briefly) if any of the props have a steam(ing) mat. :)

    ...could always use Jepe's Steamz or one Diviney's Smoke/Steam brushes,

    Post edited by kyoto kid on
  • Cybersox said:

    Here is one with the cover seat. Now, find me a bathroom with bidet!

    https://www.daz3d.com/regatta-bathroom

    Well look what's in the store today - https://www.daz3d.com/lioness-weekend-cottage

    OMG! That's just gorgeous! Ticks every box, an instant buy, dunno how I missed seeing it yes

  • CybersoxCybersox Posts: 8,939
    Cybersox said:
     

    OMG! That's just gorgeous! Ticks every box, an instant buy, dunno how I missed seeing it yes

    It was an instant buy for me as well, and such an absolutely gorgeous set with so many details that I can easily see overlooking the bidet... but I think that as a result of this and the preceding thread, I've been givng the bathroom fixtures a lot closer look than I might have in the past. 

  • Cybersox said:
    Cybersox said:
     

    OMG! That's just gorgeous! Ticks every box, an instant buy, dunno how I missed seeing it yes

    It was an instant buy for me as well, and such an absolutely gorgeous set with so many details that I can easily see overlooking the bidet... but I think that as a result of this and the preceding thread, I've been givng the bathroom fixtures a lot closer look than I might have in the past. 

    The only thing I can see that I think is a bit whacked is the kitchen sink, I'd hate to be trying to wash a pot in that in real life. And unusually, there's no dishwasher. A MASSIVE stove but. My peeps will just have to eat takeaways.

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