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Why does everyone say that bathrooms in Japan are well decorated? Where's the good news?

The quality of bathroom decoration is directly related to the happiness index of the whole family. Our requirements for the bathroom are generally washing and going to the toilet, so many times the decoration only meets these two functions, and other aspects are not very concerned. In Japan, in terms of bathroom decoration, we have to admit that it is more detailed and humanized.

First, we see that many Japanese people are good at storage, and they also take storage to the extreme in the bathroom.

As we all know, every corner of buying a house is reluctant to waste, but because of design loopholes, the bathroom space can not be fully utilized. Japan has done a good job in this respect, not only accepting everything in an all-round way, but also looking very clean and tidy. Under the general washbasin, there will be small corners around the toilet that everyone ignores, but the Japanese have applied these small spaces to the extreme, and a small room can put down a lot of things.

Second, the details are in place, especially humanized.

They often install some handrails in the bathroom that are convenient for the elderly and children; Japanese decoration often separates the shower head from the bathtub, and sometimes it is installed separately, which is more convenient to use. A bathroom stool is often installed in the bathroom, which is very useful for children and the elderly. Almost all the faucets on their washbasins are drawable faucets, and now this kind of faucets is gradually popularized in our bathrooms. Brush your teeth and wash your face without the original faucet. It is very convenient to unplug it when washing your hair.

Third, the use of intelligence.

When we are doing some high-end hotels now, we often see some smart toilets and smart bathtubs, but we seldom pay attention to them and install them on ordinary people. Toilets in Japanese bathrooms are almost all intelligent and very convenient. These toilets have the functions of automatic switch, automatic cleaning, warm air heating, drying and deodorization. The bathtub can also be adjusted in various ways, which greatly improves people's happiness. Their bathroom also has its own drying function, which seems to be neglected but plays a very important role in preventing slippery, preventing the bathroom from being wet and preventing bacteria from breeding. ...

We can learn from these benefits, take the essence and discard the dross, and strive to make life better.