• MyDarkestTimeline01@ani.social
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    5 days ago

    I don’t mean to have one toilet in one larger room, but to have several(more than two) small rooms with one toilet a piece along like a hall or something. Same total square footage as a traditional public restroom, just structured to be a single occupant. Think like a line of portapotties.

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      5 days ago

      Do the small rooms still have sinks though, or are they shared? I don’t know if I’ve ever seen a bathroom like this. Are the “rooms” the same size/layout as standard bathroom stalls, just more private?

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        4 days ago

        Ok my next explanation is going to assume a few things which I’m going to list up front.

        • You’re American.
        • You’ve seen a handicap stall.

        They were usually the size of a handicap stall with a small sink and a hand dryer/paper towel dispenser. They weren’t opulent by any means but they weren’t cramped either.

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        I’ve seen this before. The rooms are like “traditional” bathroom stalls in size and amenities, with the sinks in one place outside. It ends up being structured a lot like a normal multi-person bathroom, just with real rooms for each stall.