It is heated with wood. Wood fireplaces.
They are precise, simple, modular, built by stacking the prefabricated, interlocking cement rings. They operate on the "masonry furnace" principle: the heat from a fast, hot fire made with kindling/brush is stored in the mass of the chimney, by passing the flames over masonry baffles. The warm mass of the chimney then warms the room for hours.
These fireplaces are retrofitted into existing homes, inserted into walls and through ceilings and roofs, using a process of ultra-precision structural analysis and cutting. The existing architecture is always respected.
The bath is warmed by one of these fireplaces. It can be warmed as desired, even to sauna type temperatures. A wood fired Japanese bath is ideal, in my opinion. The toilet is separate. Actually, it's a composter.
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