SRLevine ,
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Just saw a floor plan that made me cringe. Either UCI's graduate housing has a "typo" or they have some apartments with a split bathroom such that the sink is in a different room than the toilet and shower.

Split bathroom's are fine, but the split needs to be sink and toilet in one room and shower in the other. Otherwise, eww...

scott ,
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@SRLevine toilet in one room, and both sink and shower in the other, is a very common setup in old San Francisco apartments

SRLevine OP ,
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@scott Doesn't make it less gross. And this is modern university housing (I'm not sure what the build date is, but the university itself was founded in the 1950s, and the graduate apartment towers are much newer than that).

sollat ,
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@SRLevine @scott
I stayed in a n old hotel room like that once (toilet in a room across the hall from the sink and big jetted bathtub (no shower :ablobeyes: ) and it was so weird.

SRLevine OP ,
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@sollat @scott I saw (didn't lease) an ADU in Portland with a toilet and shower in the bathroom. When I asked about the sink I was told the since the bathroom opened into the kitchen you were expected to use that one. It was a new build, not a weird reno to an existing building.

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