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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Also until the 1900s it was rare for an 'middle class' house to have indoor toilets - let alone rooms for just bathing. This is a master bathroom for a house built in 1905 by a Princeton grad and practicing attorney with 5 servants. i.e. the upper class [img]http://tileheritage.org/index_files/black-house-2-post-2.jpg[/img] You buy that house or the one comes a decade or so later and you'll be lucky if the intervening owners renovated or expanded the bathrooms or house itself. [img]http://tileheritage.org/index_files/black-house-3-post.jpg[/img] Here is a 'middle class' 1920s bathroom. [img]http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2013/07/12/article-2361731-1AC6E9C5000005DC-821_964x631.jpg[/img][/quote] Those are actually spacious compared to our one bathroom. We have a small house, every foot counts.[/quote]
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