In my teens I frequented a hunting and fishing camp that had an outdoor hand pump well and an outhouse. It was heated by a fireplace and the kitchen wood-burning stove.
Later, I lived in neighborhoods in Chicago where the buildings were all built as cold-water flats, for the working class. They were built with a kitchen sink and a 'water closet' (toilet) both supplied with cold water only. The family members went to their neighborhood bathhouse once a week for their baths. Later, when their owners could afford it, they installed a hot water tank (usually in the corner of the kitchen so everyone could see it, as it was a symbol of prosperity), and a bathtub in the pantry (because the water closets were too small, and there was no other place to put them near the plumbing).
As I worked on these buildings in later years it was fun to 'excavate' them and uncover their original layouts.