• IrateAnteater
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      8 months ago

      Ok, but why not leave all the water in the spot that actually has a drain for it?

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        8 months ago

        I believe wet bathrooms have a drain in the middle of the bathroom. This is the way we should build all bathrooms.

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          8 months ago

          Bathrooms should have a floor drain regardless of whether they are of the wet variety. I personally hate the concept of a wet bathroom and the behaviour it encourages. Stuff gets wet that shouldn’t, it just makes everything harder and expands the scope of cleaning while compromising “dry” tasks after someone else has used the shower if they partake in the undisciplined behaviour the design encourages. Also not a fan of all the functions being in one room.

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            8 months ago

            I might be using the term wet bathroom wrong, I just mean the floor should have a drain (and be able to get wet obviously).

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          8 months ago

          No you don’t touch the towel to the shower floor, you do everything but that. Then you step into the mat mostly dry, not cold, not making a mess to finish.

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      8 months ago

      No, they are for the last drops missed while toweling in the shower

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      8 months ago

      After you’ve skimmed the water off, then towel dried inside the shower, the bathmat barely needs to get wet, especially if you step onto your towel when getting out.