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jakereps | 3 months ago

I can assure you not even single people nor couples want doorless bathrooms.

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tavavex|3 months ago

Single people or couples don't want doorless bathrooms, but they will probably tolerate them if forced into a room with that setup. Other types of travelers might not be so open-minded, and that's the point that OP is arguing about. Provide the bare minimum tolerable experience to your target audience and punish the customers you don't want.

ohhnoodont|3 months ago

Couples that poop together stay together.

anigbrowl|3 months ago

Can you show off your toilet fetish on a more appropriate forum please

echelon|3 months ago

Why? I'd prefer a doorless bathroom.

One of my bedrooms at home opens into an open concept bathroom. No doors, vaulted ceilings, open.

I really don't get this.

I don't want to feel claustrophobic.

Edit: Like these -

https://34stjohn.com/blogs/inspiration/how-to-pull-off-an-op...

robrain|3 months ago

You have the choice to open the door if you wish. This choice has been removed from those who prefer privacy if the door doesn't exist.

frereubu|3 months ago

From your link:

Making Privacy Work

Make sure to address the elephant in the room - privacy. Consider installing electrochromic glass panels that switch from clear to opaque. Or take inspiration from Japanese architecture with sliding wooden screens that double as art pieces.

rkomorn|3 months ago

Your sample link's examples seem conspicuously toilet-free to me.

But even without talking about toilets, I don't like airy/drafty feelings when I'm wet, so I'd hate most of those designs, myself.

op00to|3 months ago

I love pooping and having my dog visit. A little someone to talk to rather than scroll.

nehal3m|3 months ago

So you can take a dump with some privacy, obviously.

RAMJAC|3 months ago

I don't want a room to smell literally like shit.

lazyeye|3 months ago

You live alone?