Without entering in details…water is better than just plain paper, which is better than a plantain leaf! So we have already two degrees of separation from barbaric customs, if we add a mild soap…well… I leave it to your imagination how fresh you would feel, in your best days and also in your worst ones.
New request from the market is the increased height, since in affluent countries the average human height is growing and it is obviously more ergonomic to sit higher.
A fairly new line is Le Giare by Ceramica Cielo, looking like a sculpture and following the perfect shape of an egg, symbol of harmony and life.
I have heard that North Americans are one of the top producers of bidets, but weird as it is, they mostly export them. I like to encourage more people to use this mysterious sink in their houses when renovating.
I always insist on installing one and I survive the jokes of the plumbers with silence and a smile on my face knowing that my clients will be happily thanking me later!
Welcome to the world of bidets, used by millions who will
never settle for a bathroom without one.
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And once you use them you wonder how you ever lived without them !!!
When I was 17 (40 years ago), my high school's band and choir went to Germany and The Netherlands. Our first night in Europe was in a hostel near Amsterdam's Red Light District.
I'd never even heard of a bidet, let alone seen one. So when my female classmates and I saw bidets in the hostel bathroom, we thought they were for washing our hair! No wonder the European students staying at the hostel were laughing at us!
I crack up even now thinking about how ridiculous we must have looked!
Thanks for this humorous post. I enjoyed it very much. Love to look at new designs also.
Greetings from Munich....
I always specify a bidet in the US. More than often,the home owner says no. Why is that? xxpeggybraswelldesign.com
Actually douchettes seem to be more practical ( one does not have to move from one to the other) and take less room in bathrooms than bidets, especially when space is limited.
Thank you, Albarosa, for this soul-cleansing post. I shall definitely install this virtuous device (the Japanese sort, as room permits) as soon as I'm feeling more flush - with funds, that is.
I am so with you Albarosa. Although bidets have not been as common in Austria when I grew up I always liked them when visiting Italy.
I love the sculpturous collection by Le Giare by Ceramica Cielo. Italians make the best bathroom fixtures. But quite a few time I have come across some spectacular piece and could not find it here in the US. I hope more will be available here soon.
Cheers,
Claudia
After me and my husband returned from our trip to Europe (we live in the US of A), we immediately bought a bidet. Not as fancy as the ones you have pictured though, but it does the same job and quite economical. Here it is in case you and your readers would care to know http://products.mercola.com/toilet-bidet/
They are great choice for use in homes and offices. They can be used by all family members including kids, elders, men and women. They are medically recommended for those who suffering from certain medical conditions such as stomach upset, hemorrhoids, piles, itching, urinary tract problems, pregnancy, menstruation, obesity, palsy and many other health problems.
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