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Ella Modern Twin Shower Valve With Built-In Diverter

Every family has to deal with hectic morning rituals. Wake up the kids, get them showered, get them dressed, get them fed, and get them out the door—all this hassle just to get ready for the day. And if you have teenagers, it's a whole new level of chaos. But the one room in the house that gets fought over the most is the bathroom. Everyone needs to use it at the exact same time, and it can be the cause of many arguments. If any of this sounds familiar, you may want to think about a joint resolution: Jack and Jill bathrooms.
Separate but Equal
A Jack and Jill bathroom is often defined as a shared bathroom that adjoins
two separate bedrooms. They are often popular among larger families who have
more than one child. It would be nice for everyone in the house to have their
own place to get ready, but installing a full bath for each person in the house
is expensive. And in big families, cutting down on household costs is essential.
Therefore, these shared bathrooms offer full privacy when needed but can open
up the space when busy schedule's demand it.
Common Conveniences
These rooms are very efficient and convenient for parents—it teaches kids
to share, forces them to compromise their time tables, cuts down on the bickering,
and it saves space and money—but it may not be so easy for the children.
If they have to share everything, then what makes these rooms different than
a traditional bathroom? It's true; you have to design the entire space with
their intent in mind: efficiency and convenience.