You can build a platform to raise the toilet enough to connect to it or get a wall mount toilet and frame a wall to hang it from.
No, the the Berlin Wall was built by "East" Germans, on the orders of the ruling SED party (Socialist Unity Party).
You can't build a toilet. Go and buy one, it's easier.
Code minimum 15" to center of toilet from side wall.
The 2003 International Plumbing Code calls for a minimum of 15" clearance from the center of the water closet (toilet) to the nearest side wall or other fixture and 21" clearance from the front of the bowl to the closest wall or fixture.
A standard toilet roughs in at 12" from the wall.
I don't believe so. That is the old style with the tank mounted on the wall and a tube to the base. There is a floor flange with an offset in it that will move it back a couple of inches, but any more and you will need to change the drain or possibly build up the wall behind the toilet if it happens to be in a cut out.
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They build the Great wall in the 3rd century BC.
12 inches from the center of the drain to the back wall behind the tank. Some toilets are 10" rough in. Also should be 18" from side wall to center of toilet if possible.
You can not build a wall out of plaster, you need bricks/blocks/stone and cement to build a wall.
A toilet that has a Back Exit hooks up to a drain pipe in the wall, and not through the floor which is most common. This is seen mainly in remodeling situations or where a wall hung toilet is used to make mopping easier.