London builders: bathroom microclimate and placement. Part one.

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At the times of Ancient Chinese civilization, Great Rome Empire and Egyptian Pharaohs, availability of a separate bathroom was the sign of wealth and grandeur, high social position and common courtesy. Ancient bathrooms were certainly much different from the modern ones; they looked like huge halls, decorated with valuable materials: golden marble, precious stones, silk and satin, fine wood. In addition, those bathrooms were very light. Princesses and members of royal families spent plenty of time for bathing. Rose petals, various essential oils, olive oil were added to the bath for their toning and soothing effects on the organism, as well as for skin softening and moistening. The ritual of taking a bath was different across the countries, but it was always paid special attention to.

In modern life, a bathroom and a toilet remain the most important places of the flat, where we take care of ourselves and observe the procedures of personal hygiene. According to statistical data, a person spends more than an hour in the bathroom and toilet each day. That is why a bathroom should be pleasant looking and have a soothing effect. In the evening, after a long intensive working...

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