How the small Japanese bathroom is designed, borrow a prison

Updated on Bathroom 2024-09-15
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Japanese restroom design is mainly very functional and intensive.

    The Japanese love to take a bath, and they even think that the rain is not a bath

    So a Japanese-style bathroom must have a bathtub, no matter how small that bathroom is.

    Secondly, due to the different bathing habits, Japanese people will wash off the dust on their bodies before bathing, because the water in the bathtub will continue to bath, so the bathtub is generally equipped with a thermal insulation device, and it can even reach a 24-hour heat-free constant temperature.

    Therefore, there will be a shower head next to the bathtub.

    Third, dry and wet are completely separated Normal Japanese toilets are actually divided into three major parts: washroom, toilet room, and bathroom room.

    Generally, the washroom and the toilet are closer to each other, in order to recycle the washing sewage into the toilet for flushing the toilet for secondary use, which is mainly due to the fact that in addition to the water fee (water fee) in Japan, there will also be a high sewage fee (sewage fee), so the secondary use of sewage is very common in Japan, and there are even designs that introduce the water after bathing into the washing machine to wash clothes (after all, I took a shower before taking a bath, so in fact, the bath water is really not dirty).

    Fourth, the overall bathroom design is not only the design, even the construction is directly installed in place after the overall processing, and the walls, baths, washbasins, floors, water supply and drainage are all built in advance according to the drawings

    Well, that's pretty much the time since I thought about it, and I'll ask if I have any questions.

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