When I traveled to Japan once, I found that most Japanese families pursue the details of life to the extreme, relying on unique home concepts to make the home clean and spotless, and after living in it for more than ten years, it is as clean as new.
In our impression, the most popular design of Japanese toilets is the design of smart toilets, which have functions such as flushing, playing music, deodorizing, and heating, which are deeply liked by people.
I still remember that at that time, many Chinese tourists went to Japan to buy smart toilet seats to go home!
In this issue, we will take a look at the more popular bathroom designs in Japan, each of which is worth learning.
Reasonable layout of dry and wet
Most domestic toilet designs are relatively unified, concentrating all functional areas in one place.
This leads to the inconvenience of our use, and there will be a problem of scrambling.
No matter how big the toilet is in Japan, it can be designed with four types of separation, and each area is separate to improve the efficiency of use.
Of course, the design of four-type separation is still more space-intensive, if the space in your home is insufficient, three-type separation can be satisfied,
It takes about 5 square meters of area.
Netizen @Lili:
Since my family has done dry and wet separation, I no longer have to queue up to go to the toilet every morning, some people wash, some people take a bath, and some people go to the toilet, without disturbing each other, which is too convenient.
Heated bathtub
The Japanese are very fond of bathing, and no matter what the bathroom does, a heated bathtub will be placed in it.
This kind of bathtub is different from ordinary bathtubs, the design is very user-friendly, it can control the water temperature in the bathtub at will, and you don't need to repeatedly adjust the water.
They also have a habit that the family shares a basin of water, and after one person has finished soaking, the people behind can continue to avoid wasting water.
There is also an emergency button on the top of the bathtub, so if you encounter a problem, you can notify your family for rescue as soon as possible.
The ultimate in storage
Bathrooms are areas where water is often used, so be sure to complete storage and cleaning here.
Every time a Japanese housewife finishes using the bathroom, she wipes down the countertop and glass with a rag to prevent bacteria and mold from growing!
In particular, the storage design, the reasonable use of space, can be neatly stored and classified, which looks beautiful, and is very convenient to take and use, reducing the trouble of clutter.
There is no wasted space on the wall next to it, and the usual face towels or hand sanitizers are fixed on it.
The design of the bathroom is how to use and how to design,
The cabinet under the sink is designed to be pulled-out, so you can put all the commonly used detergents and disinfectants into it.
The main purpose is to clean more smoothly and better solve the problem of toilet stains.
Pull-out faucets
In most Chinese families, the bathroom uses ordinary faucets.
In addition, the water flow of ordinary faucets is not smooth, which may affect the overall use experience!
In order to solve this problem, Japanese housewives are equipped with pull-out faucets on the sinks, which can not only expand the cleaning range, but also prevent water splashing, which will be more convenient to use water.
The design of the washbasin of Japanese housewives is relatively large and adopts a flat way.
The pull-out faucet also makes it easy to bathe children or pets without having to prepare a bathtub.
If your bathroom is being renovated, you can install a pull-out faucet design to improve the ease of use.
Write at the end:
The design of the Japanese bathroom is really very humane, each is based on the use experience, it is worth learning, what do you think?