Powder room and bathroom size
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Comments (8)OKL stated what others were thinking that this was a possible student challenge which does happen on Houzz, she's certainly not a Troll, in fact she is known and appreciated for her constant amazing level of informed contributions Your question included " laundry sink + laundry mirror + toilet in the laundry = ??? (All of the above are located in the laundry) " No machines mentioned " Toilet + Vanity + Mirror = 1/2 bathroom." We don't use the term 1/2 bath in Australia, it's usually called a Powder Room which can have up to 3 elements, WC, Vanity and sometimes a shower Primary Bath = Ensuite, usually up to 4 elements WC, Shower, Bath and vanity Happy to help if you need any further understanding of the local terminology...See More- 3 years ago
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