Design of small guest bathroom - Is there still space for a urinal?

  • Erstellt am 2017-12-05 13:16:27

ypg

2017-12-05 19:45:03
  • #1
I find it funny that you wish for something just because others have it. Think about it ;)
 

jansens

2017-12-05 19:47:36
  • #2


Oh, I think that's okay. At the beginning of a wish, there is often (always?) that you see something ‘somewhere’ and then want to have it. How else would you come up with ideas? Personally, I would question the urinal as a whole for hygienic reasons and thus rather the friendly household hosts :-)
 

Alex85

2017-12-05 20:49:06
  • #3
Once you have accepted that row after row of men who pee standing up will use the G-toilet, I consider a urinal to be pragmatic. It simply splashes less.
"Private urinals" don’t look like the things at the rest stop either. Nicer design, often with a lid. That's something else entirely.

We once had a case here where a lady wanted to install a toilet at the garden shed because the male guests had chosen a piss trough there and it smelled too much in the garden... of course, that only fights the symptoms, but you can't win all wars anyway :)



Didn’t you swear at birth to keep the last few secrets of our gender?!
 

merlin83

2017-12-05 22:00:05
  • #4
I can report from practice in the following arrangement:



The room is about 205 cm wide and 220 cm long. The drawn shower cabin is not standing and will at most be added later as a half, foldable cabin.

At first, I was concerned about the proximity of the urinal and toilet; however, today this is not an issue due to the existing urinal cover. A distance of 15 cm between the toilet and the wall is sufficient.

In practice, I hardly ever use the urinal myself - but our visitors like it very much.

For me, it is not really a must-have - yet I don’t really regret having one either. I see it as a status symbol among buddies :D.
 

kaho674

2017-12-06 10:03:06
  • #5
Ok, with the lid it looks clean. Somehow I still find it annoying. Probably because I am a woman and jealous of not being able to use it myself. I'll have to ask Freud. ;) Really strange. I have no problem cleaning my guest toilet, but I would be disgusted by that thing. Who cleans it for you?
 

Nordlys

2017-12-06 13:17:15
  • #6
In the past, people always put little stones in there that looked like ice cubes and smelled soapy. We used to dig them out in the club late at night and put them into the glasses of silly guys....nah, what fun.
 

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