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Open-front toilet seats — or “U-shaped” seats — are common in public bathrooms or commercial spaces, but they’re almost never the norm in private residences.
There’s a reason public toilets are equipped with U-shaped seats as opposed to the O-shaped ones you’d find on your personal porcelain throne at home.
Open-front toilet seats — or “U-shaped” seats — are common in public bathrooms or commercial spaces, but they’re almost never the norm in private residences.
If you've ever used a public restroom, you may have noticed a peculiar feature: U-shaped toilet seats with an open front. These seats, commonly found in public facilities, differ from the fully ...
Open-front toilet seats — or “U-shaped” seats — are common in public bathrooms or commercial spaces, but they’re almost never the norm in private residences.
Open-front toilet seats — or “U-shaped” seats — are common in public bathrooms or commercial spaces, but they’re almost never the norm in private residences.