Single people or couples don't want doorless bathrooms, but they will probably tolerate them if forced into a room with that setup. Other types of travelers might not be so open-minded, and that's the point that OP is arguing about. Provide the bare minimum tolerable experience to your target audience and punish the customers you don't want.
Make sure to address the elephant in the room - privacy. Consider installing electrochromic glass panels that switch from clear to opaque. Or take inspiration from Japanese architecture with sliding wooden screens that double as art pieces.
Single people or couples don't want doorless bathrooms, but they will probably tolerate them if forced into a room with that setup. Other types of travelers might not be so open-minded, and that's the point that OP is arguing about. Provide the bare minimum tolerable experience to your target audience and punish the customers you don't want.
Couples that poop together stay together.
Can you show off your toilet fetish on a more appropriate forum please
Why? I'd prefer a doorless bathroom.
One of my bedrooms at home opens into an open concept bathroom. No doors, vaulted ceilings, open.
I really don't get this.
I don't want to feel claustrophobic.
Edit: Like these -
https://34stjohn.com/blogs/inspiration/how-to-pull-off-an-op...
You have the choice to open the door if you wish. This choice has been removed from those who prefer privacy if the door doesn't exist.
From your link:
Making Privacy Work
Make sure to address the elephant in the room - privacy. Consider installing electrochromic glass panels that switch from clear to opaque. Or take inspiration from Japanese architecture with sliding wooden screens that double as art pieces.
Your sample link's examples seem conspicuously toilet-free to me.
But even without talking about toilets, I don't like airy/drafty feelings when I'm wet, so I'd hate most of those designs, myself.
I love pooping and having my dog visit. A little someone to talk to rather than scroll.
apparently not having doors prevents hemorrhoids.
So you can take a dump with some privacy, obviously.
There must be two types of people/couples.
Those that prefer privacy and those that don't care.
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I don't want a room to smell literally like shit.
You live alone?
No. I think some couples are just more private than others.
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