Big enough for a shower...?

I wouldn't swallow toothpaste, it's full of fluoride and other stuff and the ****e I've just removed from my teeth. I take your point about the sink though.

I'm interested to explore the wet room idea, particularly as this would be next to the utility and entrance so could be used as a biohazard decontamination room when child comes in covered in ****e. Although I notice Freddie Mercury's doesn't rate them if they're small. I'd be interested to know why. Perhaps if somebody goes in there after someone else has had a shower they end up with wet feet?

What material would be used on the walls and floors to guarantee it can all cope with being completely soaked
 
Perhaps if somebody goes in there after someone else has had a shower they end up with wet feet?
Squeegee on a broom handle. Making efforts to reduce moisture in wetrooms post shower stops the silicone/grout going mouldy. The residual warmth in the tiles from the shower water will get the rest

I wouldn't swallow toothpaste, it's full of fluoride and other stuff and the ****e I've just removed from my teeth
"It's all chemicals"

Everything is all chemicals, and most of what is on your teeth is stuff you've eaten anyway :)
 

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