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POLL: See-through bathroom - yay or nay?

Tom Flanagan
7 years ago

Crittall windows have long been a staple on trendy-features-to-have-in-your-home lists and they're becoming a popular interior as well as exterior choice too. For instance, bathrooms are recently adopting them in favour of the standard solid wall. But for many people, style falls behind privacy concerns in this case, where a closed off space is still the preference.

So where do you stand when it comes to a see-through bathroom wall - yay or nay?

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Yay!
Nay!
Errr

Comments (23)

  • R P
    7 years ago
    last modified: 7 years ago

    I already hate this concept in hotels - would never put one in my own bathroom

  • Sonia
    7 years ago

    No of course!

  • User
    7 years ago
    ERK!!!
  • Lami A
    7 years ago
    I absolutely love it, I just won't put a toilet in there. I want!!!!!
  • lisa77226
    7 years ago
    I share everything with my husband... except bathroom time. I want to live a really long life, never seeing him on the loo!
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    Bathroom and Tile Studio
    7 years ago
    last modified: 7 years ago

    Us at the bathroom and style studio have seen this style become more popular in recent months

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    Indigo Acre
    7 years ago

    In the right room this is great!

  • PRO
    Cuckfield Bathrooms
    7 years ago

    Definitely, a customer of mine has this in their Master bedroom and it looks great.

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    Crest Bathrooms
    7 years ago

    I voted Yeh! As they are stunning however most people are not comfortable with this design.

  • cally_campbell
    7 years ago
    There are lots of wonderful places where crittal windows can be used; the bathroom is definitely not one of them. This is not a great idea, especially where you have two places used for the same thing i.e. privacy and relaxation - seems to defeat the purpose of both!
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    Design Storey
    7 years ago

    I think it works for certain lifestyles and in certain situations. For example in this loft in vancouver - although the WC was separate

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    Montrose Bathroom Furniture
    7 years ago

    The bathroom should be a private space for the individuals.

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    Amoramas Interiors Ltd - Property Stylists
    7 years ago

    Open space in a private bedroom creates a feeling of freedom..

  • broadleaves
    7 years ago

    No thanks - I prefer to keep my privacy. No one needs to see their partner cutting their toenails or tweezing that stray hair of their chin. I stayed in a hotel in Athens where they had a glass wall between the bathroom and bedroom. They had curtains that closed to cover the wall and I did wonder whether they had had to install them because so many of their guests had complained.

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    Aplan Architectural Design Ltd
    7 years ago

    In the right circumstances!

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    Bill Boyce Decorators
    7 years ago

    ya if you are in your twenties and a perfect size 10, na if you are the wrong side of sixty.

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    User
    7 years ago

    I love Crittall and maybe I'd use them for a private en-suite or as a shower door, but for a see through wall to a bathroom, no thank you, that's just mad!

  • interface2015
    7 years ago
    its the 21 century folks, still scared of your bodily functions?
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    Eau Bathrooms
    7 years ago
    last modified: 7 years ago

    May be a great idea for a special weekend in a hotel but possibly not in a family home.

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    User
    7 years ago

    Not ideal for a family home.

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    Tavistock Bathrooms & Tiles
    7 years ago

    looks good

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    StyleHaven
    7 years ago

    I have done some see through bathrooms.