How Many Bathrooms & People in Your Home?

4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. However, the wife has turned one of bedrooms into her sewing/hobby room. That, plus a fold out couch in the family room still gives us adequate space if any of the kids/grandkids decide to come over for a weekend.
 
Two and two. The master bedroom has an en suite bathroom. The other bathroom is across the hall from the guest room. We use that bathroom’s toilet if we happen to be closer to it when the need strikes, but the master bathroom is used for everything else.

My childhood home till I was 13 didn’t have an inside toilet, and the inside bathroom only had a tub, and no hot running water to it till just a couple years before we moved, to a house with inside plumbing AND hot water! Up to that point we boiled water to wash dishes or bathe.
 
You don't want to know...too many johns for so few people (except when the kids or visitors come to stay over)...lol.
 
My three homes each had two bathrooms, when married.
Now, in apartment with one bathroom, one person, always clean.....yes, both.:)
 
Our house here in Toronto has been rebuilt to have both a basement rental apartment, and a second floor rental apartment. We live on the main floor. There are 3 full bathrooms, and three full kitchens in our house. My Wife's younger son Mike did the reno over a 2 year period of time. He is a half owner of the house, while my Wife and I own the other half. Eventually he will own it 100 percent, after we die. With no mortgage on the house, the combined monthly rental income covers all of our costs, with some money left over. JimB.
 
1 person, 2 bathrooms. One is next to my bedroom, the other is next to the guest room. Makes sense.

Excuse me for slightly changing the subject, but I have to wonder why most houses and apartments in America still automatically put bathtubs in all the bathrooms? Most older people (and disabled ones of any age) cannot climb in and out of a regular bathtub. Yet, that is the only way they can take a shower. Many more people in this country prefer showers over baths, especially when visiting. So why not have a stall shower in each bathroom instead of a tub that is rarely used for baths?
 
1 and 1 for doing numbers 1 and 2. Shower and tub, throne and sink, but I use the sink in the kitchen because it'd bigger and easier to clean after use.
 

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