The showers are a terrible design. In order to use the shower, one must enter and get all wet with cold water to turn it on. One can't reach in from the side, adjust things and pause until the water is nice and warm. Do architects not bathe? Do they not use a shower? The room on the top, rear tier is typically called a "folly."
@@kevho94114 In the house reviewed here, I didn't see how one could turn on and adjust the water without getting wet. The taps are at the far end of the showers from the entrance. I think you for you reply.
The showers are a terrible design. In order to use the shower, one must enter and get all wet with cold water to turn it on. One can't reach in from the side, adjust things and pause until the water is nice and warm. Do architects not bathe? Do they not use a shower? The room on the top, rear tier is typically called a "folly."
In newer home designs they now have the taps closer to the entry to avoid that precise issue.
@@kevho94114 In the house reviewed here, I didn't see how one could turn on and adjust the water without getting wet. The taps are at the far end of the showers from the entrance.
I think you for you reply.