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Separate loo/bathroom

They are the very worst IME! :p ;)

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.

Hehe. Although my dad's flat is still council-owned, and was built with a separate toilet and bathroom.

/overseriousness
 
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:D
 
i don't think i'd like a seperate loo. You never se them in hotels, do you?

when you're in one it's like a little cell, and they're always really dark.

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! :p)
 
Do you actually mean a house? Cos you've been to my flat.

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.

Oh the shame :(
 
Some of you must have grown up in massive houses to have all these toilets, crumbs! :eek::D

Most of the council places I've lived in have had seperate toilets usually downstairs, think it was the way they built them post war.

Downstairs and often outside toilets. Freezing in the winter! :D
 
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