Tokyo condo frees up space by removing bathtub & putting the shower in the kitchen
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Master Blaster 10 hours ago


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The 3-D floor plan on the left shows a conventional kitchen and bathroom layout, and the one on the right is with the Mixink and Roomot Shower setup, along with considerably more living space

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https://soranews24.com/2022/01/17/tokyo-...e-kitchen/
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if both hv windows that would be quite gd, better idea than local designs with the open kitchenette at door entrance.
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(17-01-2022, 12:27 PM)WhatDoYouThink? Wrote:  if both hv windows that would be quite gd, better idea than local designs with the open kitchenette at door entrance.

You mean the kitchen and the shower? Based on the floor plan as shown in the diagram (the one on the right), think both do not have windows.
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(17-01-2022, 12:30 PM)Levin Wrote:  You mean the kitchen and the shower? Based on the floor plan as shown in the diagram (the one on the right), think both do not have windows.

yes. ideally both shd hv windows, or at least ventilation fans. 

most new local layouts with kitchenette at door entrance no window only an exhaust hood. how to cook while family members are working from home?
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