The Bathroom Diaries, pinterest site (has a website too) of toilets around the world. Link.
Both of these home toilets and bidets are similar to my last post. The central tap (faucet) is to stop up the bidet basin, to collect the water, to splash wash off after using the toilet next to it first. In the blue tile photo, the soap is in the dish above the toilet and bidet. In the green tile photo, we keep the soap along the back of the bidet.
The public bathroom above, is by sensor for the sink, and foot pedal for the toilet (not shown).
This public sink has one tap for each temperature faucet--the hot is often scalding so be careful. The best way is to put water of both taps into the sink to get the right temperature, as you would do if a home tap, but usually I don´t like to do that in a public bathroom. The toilet below, is a push flush. Press the large button flush for more water, and the smaller flush button (hard to see) for less water.

