Converting the "holey" downstairs into a bog & upgrading the bathroom to "heroic/spa" status was often one of the first signs of a former council house owner gong-up in the world.
My Ma's house is ex council and was built with a downstairs loo and an upstairs bathroom with loo. The downstairs loo was dead useful when all of us were at home - now its more a 'visitors' loo and home for my mother's frog collection
Very true. There's only me in this (two bedroomed) house and there's a main bathroom with loo, en suite shower with loo and a downstairs loo. The only time anything other than the main bathroom is used is when people are staying here cos neither the en suite nor the downstairs loo has a window since it's "built in" between what would in a normal house be two slightly bigger bedrooms or an under-stairs cupboard.
(I didn't build the damn thing, don't start on me for having 3 loos! )
Ok, I'll come clean, I've lived in two flats that have a seperate toilet and bathroom. I was just lying to illustrate the point that toilet in the bathroom is probably the most common way of laying out wet rooms.
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