A bathroom is a room that may have different functions depending on the cultural context. The word bathroom means "a room with a bath". Because the traditional bathtubs have partly made way for modern showers, including steam showers, the more general definition is "a room where one bathes". There can be just a shower, just a bathtub or both; and often both plumbing fixtures are combined in the bathtub. The room may also contain a sink, often called a "wash basin" or "hand basin".
In the United States, "bathroom" commonly means "a room containing a lavatory". In other countries this is usually called the "toilet" or alternatively "water closet" (WC), lavatory or "loo". The word "bathroom" is also used in the U.S. for a public toilet (the more formal U.S. term being "restroom").
For a kid’s bathroom, its design could be tricky. Though many designers recommend to have a neutral base with white suite and tiles that one might be able to redecorate easily when children grow up, bathrooms with bright colours and themes are very much the kids’ favourites.
Here is some ideas that might be useful for you designers.
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