This one has shower built in.
Full listing, at around USD$214,000:
A lot of Asian homes don’t have a dedicated shower stall, as building spaces tend to be very limited.
Wet rooms are pretty common in Korea, and probably a lot of dense cities. The whole bathroom is treated as the shower, and there’s a drain in the center of the room.
Not saying I like it, but it’s not like this is some landlord special.
One of my old coworkers had an issue with that when he was visiting the US. He was at his hotel room and he did not put the shower curtain on the inside of the tub and basically did not even use it and went about showering all willy nilly. He finished up and there was a bunch of water on the floor and he kind of just assumed the drain was slow. The other person staying in the room from the US went into the bathroom and wondered why the fuck the shower curtain was on the outside of the tub. My coworker was from India and just thought the curtain was there to cover you if someone wanted to take a leak.
Cultural differences. Like the Korean ones, Indian bathrooms are generally designed to drain water from the whole floor, but instead of the center, the floor usually slopes down slightly to drain in a corner.
In the ones that do have a wet area - like in higher end hotels, there’s usually a glass door as a separator.
I actually do like that feature. Thinking of doing it at my house. Would make cleaning so much easier. Get the removable shower head, spray everything down and just squeegie it to the drain.
So you put one portal down the toilet, one portal on the bottom of the bucket, and boom. Infinite shower.
why
That’s about as depressing a place as I’ve ever seen that has indoor plumbing.
“European style wet room”
I thought it was an appartement in Paris. I had friends who had a kitchen bathroomin this style, there.
That is… lovely.
264sqft?? You’re paying almost $1000 per square foot…
In the city centre, the average price per square foot for apartments in Hong Kong is US$2,850
Outside of city centre, the average is US$1,876.
Ooofff that hurts 😵💫
Suddenly rent raises in the Midwest don’t look that bad anymore.
Ooh, Hong Kong.
But also that’s worse than NYC(?)
Depends where in New York. Condos in Manhattan are over $2000 a sq. ft. Brooklyn is less than $700 a sq. ft.
New Toronto Condos go for over $1000 a sq ft USD. Cities are expensive.
Ahh, I also dream about pooping and taking a shower at the same time ☠️
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I’m not big at all and I’m pretty sure my shoulders are wider that that “room”. Lol. I would have to walk in at an angle.
“In your nightmare, you urgently have to go, but the toilet keeps receding away from you…”
That must be a nightmare to clean.
Assuming they even clean it
You think that’s shadows?
It doesn’t look like they do…
You need to reverse into this toilet naked, all buttered up
Looks like something out of Trainspotting
Toilet not suitable for Americans.
You mean the nation that doesn’t even make the top ten when it comes to obesity?
“it’s really bad but we’re not the worst”
You realize my fat ass is never gonna leave that room without the fire department intervening, right?
Which opens the question: How would you get in in the first place?
I assume when they really have to shit they get it done somehow?
It’s #11, and 1-10 are all teensy tiny countries.
Wide load?
There is a wax ring, then 2 bolts that hold it down. Then hook up the water line.
You don’t. You put the toilet in first, then you raise the walls!
Was gonna say the same thing
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That was my thinking. Or, if it’s a house conversion just bang a few walls in at random, job done. And no jobs would be getting done by me there as I suspect my head is too large for the space.
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I’ll bet the plumber had to grease himself up to get in there and do that job.
Twink plumber
There’s not even enough room to take off my shoes and socks.
With a lot of swearing
That plumber made up whole new swears while installing that toilet.
Precision toilet