In Brazil, where I live, some houses, such has two bathroom, one of them often has only a washbasin and a toilet. Here we call "lavabo". I don't know if in other countries the bathrooms are like that, but here, it is commum. The lavabos are often locate out of the houses and are used to avoid wet and dirty the houses.
In my house there are two bathroom. One for our guests and the other is for us. my bathroom has a washbasin, bath, shower, shampoo and soap. I like to lay down on the bath to relax
I live alone and of course I have a bathroom, but it’s small and there is no bath, only the shower. Since I am bald, I don’t have shampoo, but just soap. For my guests, I have plenty of towels and always a new toothbrush
My house has 3 small bathrooms .it doesn't have a bath. it just has a washbasin, mirror, and two taps. I stand up and take a shower there every day. My bathroom has a toilet and plenty of toilet paper. I put my soap, shampoo, and towel on the floor of the bathroom. I also have some toothbrushes and toothpaste in my bathroom.
In my home, we only have one bathroom. Although there is a bath, we do not use it often. Normally we just use the shower bacause we think taking shower can save more water than taking a bath. Our bathroom is little bit small, so when I finish my hot shower, the mirror is getting blurry. For this reason, I do not wash my face in shower. Instead, I will clean my face by using washbasin after showering and then, the mirror is ready for me.
In Mexico our bathrooms are very similar than the United States or some others countries. We have mirrors, toothbrush, toothpaste, a toilet, a shower, a tap, toilet paper, a towel, a sink or washbasin, soap, cold and hot water, shampoo. We never have a bath, here we are not used to use this kind of item in our bathrooms. As you can see Latin American bathrooms are very similar to the rest of the world.
How many bathrooms are there in your house?
In my house there are two bathrooms, one is in the main bedroom and another one at the end of the hall, it’s for the rest of the family I mean, it isn’t inside of any room, it’s available for anybody at any time.
In Brazil, where I live, some houses, such has two bathroom, one of them often has only a washbasin and a toilet. Here we call "lavabo". I don't know if in other countries the bathrooms are like that, but here, it is commum. The lavabos are often locate out of the houses and are used to avoid wet and dirty the houses.
In my house there are two bathroom. One for our guests and the other is for us. my bathroom has a washbasin, bath, shower, shampoo and soap. I like to lay down on the bath to relax
I live in a house and I have two bathrooms. One contains a toilet and a bath. And the other one has a shower and sauna. But it doesn't contain toilet.
In my house, I have two bathrooms.
i have two bathroom in my house and one room just for toilet. But in here, we don't have any bath. so we just take a shower
I live alone and of course I have a bathroom, but it’s small and there is no bath, only the shower. Since I am bald, I don’t have shampoo, but just soap. For my guests, I have plenty of towels and always a new toothbrush
My house has 3 small bathrooms .it doesn't have a bath. it just has a washbasin, mirror, and two taps. I stand up and take a shower there every day. My bathroom has a toilet and plenty of toilet paper. I put my soap, shampoo, and towel on the floor of the bathroom. I also have some toothbrushes and toothpaste in my bathroom.
In my home, we only have one bathroom. Although there is a bath, we do not use it often. Normally we just use the shower bacause we think taking shower can save more water than taking a bath. Our bathroom is little bit small, so when I finish my hot shower, the mirror is getting blurry. For this reason, I do not wash my face in shower. Instead, I will clean my face by using washbasin after showering and then, the mirror is ready for me.
Does your bathroom have anything different?
In Mexico our bathrooms are very similar than the United States or some others countries. We have mirrors, toothbrush, toothpaste, a toilet, a shower, a tap, toilet paper, a towel, a sink or washbasin, soap, cold and hot water, shampoo. We never have a bath, here we are not used to use this kind of item in our bathrooms. As you can see Latin American bathrooms are very similar to the rest of the world.
How many bathrooms are there in your house?
In my house there are two bathrooms, one is in the main bedroom and another one at the end of the hall, it’s for the rest of the family I mean, it isn’t inside of any room, it’s available for anybody at any time.