Firstly, not a Mr and I think that’s fairly clear from my username, so please don’t call me that.
Secondly, I don’t have two bathrooms, just one that doesn’t suck:
Seeing this bathroom layout in house listings so often mystifies me. Like, I see the benefit of having both a shower and a tub, but putting them in the same room means that, in many circumstances, they can’t be used at the same time…unless you’re very comfortable with your friends and family, I guess.
I think it’s more about having access to both than them being able to be used at the same time. Even in places with two bathrooms here, usually one will have just a shower and the other will have both.
I mean, you still have access to both if they’re combined…? The only time it’d become an issue is what they already commented: when they’re used at the same time.
Also combined can be a pretty nice thing, as you can bath, and then rinse off properly without going anywhere else or dripping soapy water all over.
Firstly, not a Mr and I think that’s fairly clear from my username, so please don’t call me that.
Secondly, I don’t have two bathrooms, just one that doesn’t suck:
Seeing this bathroom layout in house listings so often mystifies me. Like, I see the benefit of having both a shower and a tub, but putting them in the same room means that, in many circumstances, they can’t be used at the same time…unless you’re very comfortable with your friends and family, I guess.
I think it’s more about having access to both than them being able to be used at the same time. Even in places with two bathrooms here, usually one will have just a shower and the other will have both.
I mean, you still have access to both if they’re combined…? The only time it’d become an issue is what they already commented: when they’re used at the same time.
Also combined can be a pretty nice thing, as you can bath, and then rinse off properly without going anywhere else or dripping soapy water all over.
Showers over bath are dangerous and not disability friendly in the slightest.