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You never have seen everything
I did that same thing....... on purpose.
My loving wife used to complain because our en suite is a 12' x 12' second floor only addition, it forms a ceiling to part of the sunroom below. You can just see it as the white clad, brown roof that extends out to the left of the left dormer on my picture # 1. It has 120 sq. feet of window and is electrically heated only to 60° in the winter. A bath or shower quickly warms it, but a fast "throne session" doesn't.
So I put a flex line and valve from the bidet next to the throne to the water supply line, and a shut off on the cold.
When she wants a warm seat she just has to flip the two levers and give it pre-emptive flush and wait a few seconds.
It's amazing what a guy will do for peace and quiet huh?
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You never have seen everything
My Dad rigged a heated seat in the outhouse at the lake years ago.
There was a bare bulb-type light in there switched from the back door so you could see to go out there, do your thing, and then see to get back to the cottage again.
In cool weather spring & fall he swapped out the regular bulb for a reflector type heat lamp bulb. A black seat made sure that it was toasty and warm by the time you got there.
Best of luck.
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You never have seen everything
We bunked at a resort in the Islands while building out their golf course a few years back and the rooms had a nifty bathroom design.
The front part (closest to the room) of the bathroom, was the 'dry' part, it contained the sink, counter & mirror on one wall and lots of shelves, hooks and a bench on the other wall. When you walked into the second, further section, there was a raised door threshold like on a ship and contained a toilet and shower head built into the wall. The entire compartment, about 6' x 6', was a shower stall.
The shower head was on a long hose and you could hose down the entire compartment, in fact you could sit on the throne to wash your legs & feet, it made rinsing the grime off really easy.
Best of luck.
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