What is the difference between a washroom and bathroom?
A washroom is a room that contains a sink, toilet, and sometimes a shower. It is typically used for personal hygiene and grooming. A bathroom, on the other hand, is a room that contains a bathtub or shower, as well as a sink and toilet. It is typically used for taking baths or showers.
Here is a table summarizing the key differences between washrooms and bathrooms:
| Feature | Washroom | Bathroom |
|---|---|---|
| Purpose | Personal hygiene and grooming | Bathing or showering |
| Fixtures | Sink, toilet, sometimes a shower | Bathtub or shower, sink, toilet |
| Size | Typically smaller | Typically larger |
| Location | Can be located anywhere in the house | Typically located near bedrooms |
In some cases, a washroom and a bathroom may be combined into a single room. This is often done in small apartments or homes where there is limited space.
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