Bathrooms have come a long way over the years. The British word for the toilet, “loo,” comes from the French garde à l’eau, meaning “watch out for the water.” In medieval Europe, people would yell this phrase out the window before throwing the contents of their chamber pots onto the streets. At least they warned passers-by.
But today, the once-humble lavatory has become a primary home oasis, often with some serious renovation dough behind it. In fact, bathroom remodeling requests have shot up 64% on HomeAdvisor, a marketplace for online home improvement services.
The bathroom is one of the rooms that prospective home buyers focus on most intently, and as such has been the focal point of a slew of innovation. So what do you call all the sexy features that are prized among homeowners today? Look no further than our Learning the Lingo series where, this week, we take a deep dive into the terminology of bidets, vanities, and more so you can navigate your choices for the best bathroom ever.
Curbless shower
Curbless shower
Steam shower
Steam shower generator
Soaking tub
Big ol’ tub
Freestanding tub
Freestanding tub
Gravity-assisted toilet
Gravity-assisted toilet
Pressure-assisted toilet
Pressure-assisted toilet
Low-flow toilet
Persuade Curv Comfort Height low-flow toilet
Dual-flush toilet
Two options for all your flushing needs
Bidet
Bidet on the left
According to Toto, it offers “five warm-water rinsing modes, warm air dryer, an adjustable cleansing wand, heated seat, automatic air purifier, and wireless remote control.” We’re not entirely sure what the wireless remote does, but God bless modern technology!
Trough sink
Trough sink with two faucets
Floating vanity
Floating vanity
Spa tub
Spa tubs may be passé, but they do have their retro charm. And let’s face it, they’ll probably get more use in your bathroom than in the backyard. Just make sure to consider the space, plumbing, and electrical requirements to add a whirlpool tub. But, hey, the opportunity to have your own personal “Pretty Woman” moment on a regular basis could be priceless.
Julia Roberts in “Pretty Woman” had the right idea.