Lol, wasn’t this the bathroom setup in the movie Parasite as well?
Yep, basement apartment and sewers high enough that it would otherwise require a pump when flushing.
That was the first thought that came to mind
Mobile reception must be good there.
It’s one thing to find there’s no loo-roll left, it’s another to have to go downstairs to get a new one
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Basement toilet and they didn’t want to install a system with a pump or break the concrete.
It’s for the acoustics.
Just one sheet left too!
Also, mount a TV on that wall!
I like the pull up bar above the toilet. Gotta get your workout where you can!
I mean, that’s pretty dope. But I’m fully abled. Gotta suck for anybody who has limited mobility.
Parasite (2019)
Why is this place?
It’s a basement apartment. They need the height to make the drainage work.
Source: I’ve lived in many shitty basement apartments.
Spot on, I’m a real estate agent and you wouldn’t believe some of the things you see.
Because it would have been wheel chair accessible. That would have been horrible, so the home owner added this stupidity to make sure no “woke” accessibility devices can use his FREEDOM bathroom.
If this is not in the US then replace the local jargon accordingly.
DHWhy?
Looks like it’s a concrete floor and they didn’t want to cut it up to install a proper drain, so this was the solution they came up with.
As a former contractor, I’ve seen a lot worse ideas.
It’s even possible this wasn’t about cutting up the floor. If this is a basement apartment, that sink’s drain might be the lowest point in the house that drains with gravity. If they wanted it any lower, it might’ve needed a pump, which is a lot of extra expense and annoyance.
The toilet has clearly been brought up level with where we would expect the sink’s p-trap to be. It’s clearly been raised enough to tie in.
It’s already weird but why didn’t they leave enough room for their feet? Do they straddle the toilet?
This must be where king of the skibidi toilets lies …
This looks like it had 80’s shag carpet on the floor at some point in time, probably the 80’s.
A nightmare for handicapped people.
the amount of leg room seems uncomfortable too