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America's Growing Obsession with Bathrooms


Why Do American Houses Have So Many Bathrooms? - The Atlantic

America Is Overrun With Bathrooms ... In the past half century, the number of bathrooms per American has doubled. ... A person lying in a bathtub.

Bathrooms: The Decades-Long Rise of America's Obsession

By 2015, just under half (49 percent) included one bathroom. The decrease isn't quite so linear as it is for the single-family homes: From 2001 ...

America's Growing Obsession with Bathrooms

The bathroom become a focal point in the American home? Different explanations have been given: status-seeking, sybaritic self-regard, reckless extravagance.

What's the American obsession with bathrooms all about? - Quora

I would suggest that Americans are far from the most obsessed about bathrooms. When indoor plumbing arrived in the US, it was somewhat of a ...

America's Obsession With Bathrooms - LinkedIn

“We went from two people per bathroom to one person per bathroom in the last 50 years,” says Jeff Tucker, an economist at Zillow. “That's ...

Americans are obsessed with bathrooms - Tampa Bay Times

An NAHB survey, "What Today's Home Buyers Want," showed that 47 percent of respondents overall wanted 2{ baths, and 23 percent wanted three or ...

The American Bathroom Through The Years - Stone City

American homeowners' had access to a wider variety of fixtures, lighting, and tile for their bathrooms due to new methods of transatlantic transportation. A ...

America's Growing Obsession with Bathrooms - Pinterest

65 Craftsman-Style Primary Bathroom Ideas (Photos). Welcome to our craftsman style bathrooms photo gallery showcasing multiple craftsman bathroom design ideas ...

How many bathrooms is too many bathrooms–and why do ...

Are more bathrooms a significant life enhancer (as opposed to just increasing the cleaning load)? After all, it was Americans who came up with ...

TOILET PAPER: A UNIQUELY AMERICAN OBSESSION

According to the market forecasting firm IndexBox, just 7.5 percent of Americans' bathroom tissue is imported. The sight of barren grocery store ...

Why is America Still Obsessed with Toilet Paper? - USA Projects

The obsession with toilet paper has resulted in an individual American using an average of 57 toilet paper sheets per day, amounting to up to 36 billion rolls ...

America's Obsession With The Shower - Urbo

As reported by GOOD, an international survey conducted by Euromonitor found that well over half of Americans shower once a day. In addition to finding the ...

The American obsession with en-suite rooms... - Fodors Travel Guide

I'll try to explain. Having grown up in a house with one bathroom for four people, I think a private bath attached to your room is a luxurious ...

Evolution of the American Bath - SPLASH Kitchen

Bathroom were enhanced with better lighting, higher grade amenities, and more space, as busy modern lifestyles for both men and women pushed ...

In America, the Number of Bathrooms Is Too Damn High - InsideHook

“America's love affair with private washrooms emerges from the country's most obvious gift — an abundance of land and an eagerness to develop it ...

4 Reasons America's Bathrooms Are Globally Regarded As Terrible

Between the exhaustion of the sewer systems, extinction of accessible restrooms, and exorbitant markups of toilet products, America seems to be ...

How the bathroom became the ultimate sanctuary - BBC

Getty Images Bathing has long been associated with wellbeing (Credit: Getty Images) · Alamy The colour blue has cool and calming associations ( ...

Why Is America Turning To Shit? | by The Awl - Medium

In essence, the idea of installing composting toilets came about without regard to the fact that the monastery was not legally permitted to grow ...

Why Public Bathrooms Suck in North America : r/urbanplanning

It's a double-edged sword -- most "public" toilets are now located in private businesses, though they're free to use. Depending on the business, ...

Americans are Obsessed with Keeping Up with the Joneses, Study ...

Whether or not the house is clean is the first thing people notice, according to the results, with 54 percent saying they will often compare someone else's home ...