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Why are most bathrooms in hotels transparent?

When we check into the hotel, we will find that most of the bathrooms in the hotel are transparent. Why? In fact, the hotel bathroom is transparent, on the one hand, to make the space appear larger, on the other hand, it can make the light transmission better, save electricity, and also improve the safety experience of customers. I will explain it to you in detail later. 1. can make the space appear larger.

Hotel rooms are generally relatively small, generally only about 1/3 of the room at home, so in order to make customers feel that the room is still relatively large, the bathroom will be designed to be transparent, which will make the whole room feel very big. In addition, through this design, it can transmit light better. We just need to open the window. There is a light in the bathroom. We just need to turn on the light in the living room and the bathroom can see clearly. 2. It can save electricity and be safer.

Some people will waste their time staying in a hotel, because it's not like their home, so if the bathroom is opaque, they may leave the light on after taking a shower in the bathroom and go straight to sleep. However, when the bathroom becomes transparent, I can't sleep without turning off the lights, which saves electricity in disguise. Moreover, I only need to open the curtains during the day, and the bathroom is bright, so I don't have to turn on the light to wash my hands and brush my teeth, which can certainly improve the safety experience of customers. Some customers may be stolen by thieves while taking a bath. Because the bathroom is transparent, you can see the outside situation and deal with it in time. In short, most of the bathrooms in hotels are transparent, which can make the space look bigger and improve the living experience of customers. On the other hand, it can increase the permeability of the whole room, make the room look better, save electricity in disguise, and make customers feel safer.