two enclosed toilet rooms in master bathroom?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You could buy one of these, instead, to save space:




NOT!

Anonymous
Two enclosed toilet rooms in the bathrooms? YES

You are saving marriages...

2 thumbs up!
Anonymous
Aren't enclosed toilet rooms (WCs) fairly common in some countries?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You could buy one of these, instead, to save space:



Honey let's continue this conversation on our shitters
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Aren't enclosed toilet rooms (WCs) fairly common in some countries?


I can't stand the WC rooms in other countries. Overseas in Europe my house only had a toilet on the first floor... WTF?! Do people not wash hands at all? It seemed very common to never see sinks in WCs.
Anonymous
I think "his" and "her" bathrooms is less weird. I don't get the huge master bath idea with lots of little enclosed spaces - like toilet rooms. I would rather have two completely separate bathrooms for privacy. When we build our addition next year, our master bedroom suite will have two bathrooms.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You could buy one of these, instead, to save space:



The Love Toilet!

(old SNL skit with Kevin Nealon and Victoria Jackson. Hulu is blocked at work or I would try to find it.)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You could buy one of these, instead, to save space:



I don't understand.

Who shits and pees at the same time as one's partner?

One toilet should suffice, and if the urge hits the partner, s/he can use the guest toilet.

now . . . if the home has only ONE bathroom, the double toilet would work (awkward in some cases - but it works)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We moved to TX where houses are bigger and you get a lot more for your money, and two toilets rooms are fairly common in higher end homes. (Yes, McMansions). It's a nice perk.


I also heard that Christmas tree closets were becoming common in Texas McMansions -- that is, a large walk-in closet just off the living room, into which you roll your (artificial) Christmas tree, lights, tinsel, ornaments and all until next Christmas, No packing up, no unstringing of lights, no fuss. Yee-haw!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You could buy one of these, instead, to save space:



People in new relationships who are joined at the hips find this very useful because they can continue to hold hands!

What if you are a power couple and are always in a time crunch? This could be useful for you to use time wisely and catch up on stuff with each other!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We moved to TX where houses are bigger and you get a lot more for your money, and two toilets rooms are fairly common in higher end homes. (Yes, McMansions). It's a nice perk.


I also heard that Christmas tree closets were becoming common in Texas McMansions -- that is, a large walk-in closet just off the living room, into which you roll your (artificial) Christmas tree, lights, tinsel, ornaments and all until next Christmas, No packing up, no unstringing of lights, no fuss. Yee-haw!


Ok - in a strange way - I am loving this. Now someone needs to come up with retractable Christmas lights that go under your gutters, with the flick of a switch!
Anonymous
agree, down the hall!!!
Anonymous
Close family friends had two separate dressing rooms and bathrooms in their master bedroom. They designed the house that way and I love that idea. Granted, it was a 12,000 sq ft home and the combo was completely on scale with the size of the master bedroom. I do not, however, like the idea of two enclosed toilets within a master bath. I think it is weird and a waste of space. And, FWIW, my DH and I use separate bathrooms to poop.
Anonymous
We have separate water closets in our bath. Large walk in shower and soaking tub are in the middle of the bathroom...on either side is it's own vanity, closet and room with a toilet. It's not weird because of the layout and that's how it was built. Genius in my opinion...it was one upgrade we 100% agreed on when building.

So not weird!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You could buy one of these, instead, to save space:



The Love Toilet!

(old SNL skit with Kevin Nealon and Victoria Jackson. Hulu is blocked at work or I would try to find it.)


http://screen.yahoo.com/love-toilet-000000389.html
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