My grandmas house had one of these. The bathroom area had two entrances leading into the SINK ZONE then there was a toilet/bathtub behind a door. She had a lot of grandchildren visit and it was more common for people to have 3+ more kids in the 80’s/90’s so having two sinks made things more efficient.
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I wonder if there are regulations or something they're trying to get around? Usually septic system are only sized for a certain amount of use and one of the ways this is enforced in the US to prevent septic failures is to limit the number of bathrooms (or maybe toilets?) a house can have before the septic needs upgrading. The latter can be out of responsible financial reach even for a good chunk of the PMC.
My outhouse has two seats and no sinks. They're the perfect distance apart to hold hands with the person next to you. Share the clenching through thick log and thin stream.
So they CSB have boring rich person conversations and glare at each other through the mirrors instead of looking at each other