
“Traditional bidets are a separate fixture that cleans users immediately after using the toilet. They are more common in European countries, and are an eco-friendly alternative that reduces the need for toilet tissue,” says Normandy Designer Becca Ruggiero.
While a stand-alone bidet is still an option, more people who are looking for the bidet’s cleaning function are opting for a toilet that includes a bidet seat, which serves both functions in a single fixture. “The integrated bidet seats can really be quite luxurious,” notes Becca. “In many cases, you can control the temperature of the water and the force and direction of the spray. Quite a few even have a drying function, which completely removes the need for toilet tissue. There are even models with heated seats or built-in deodorizing options.”

Adding a basic bidet feature to your bathroom can be done fairly simply, or it can be part of a major overhaul of your entire space. If you’re contemplating adding a bidet as a part of your bathroom remodel, set up a time with Becca to learn more about your options. You can also keep up to date with the latest products, tips and trends by following Normandy Remodeling on Facebook and Instagram, where you’ll find even more home inspiration.



