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lol sorry friend, I came in here to make a joke about men not wanting to wait for their wives and decided against it after typing it out, then immediately saw this.
Its actually helpful having more than one sink, I'd be overjoyed to have laundry trough in my bathroom.
[For additional washing-up options, people will consider] everything but the kitchen sink
Good point, I brush my teeth and shave in the shower
Yeah, same thing in the morning. You're both rushed to get ready for work and it is one less thing to worry about having to sync your routines. Definitely a luxury, but pretty simple to implement, comparatively.
Dual toilets, or go all the way to separate bathrooms, is more expensive. Plumbing is harder, fixtures are more. But I admit I'm intrigued by the idea of completely separate sleeping/bathing spaces and only sharing the kitchen and living areas. Like, how far can we separate things before they get "weird" for you?
What does the sink have to do with that though? Even if you are talking about brushing teeth, potentially having to borrow the sink for like 8 seconds seems like a good tradeoff to get more counter and storage space I. The bathroom or shrink the bathroom so it doesn't waste as much sqftage.
You do all of that in 2 minutes?
I wouldn't renovate to get rid of such, but it just seems so wasteful by whoever originally designed it unless you have like a 4000 sq ft place for like 4 people and don't care about waste.
The alternative is just less sq ft in the bathroom. Obviously not sometimes you'd do now. But like, paying extra every month or year for an extra 10sqft is annoying, even if you live in a low cost of living city where that's only like $10/month extra you are paying for it, is still hardly seems like it's worth the few seconds of inconvenience unless you make like $100/hr.