Culture 12/10-10 6:06

Forced to shower in tiny toilet

Shower in toilet
Photo: Maya Lievegoed
Clearly our photographer had to stand outside the door to take a picture of Helle from Germany
Danish-design bathrooms leave much to be desired, German student finds

With higher living standards, shared bathrooms are out and private bathrooms have become conventional. The trouble is, not all private apartments have the space for baronial size bathrooms, and this means tiny showers stuffed into small spaces.

According to Danish architect Ali Arvanaghi, many apartments in Copenhagen used to have a shared bathroom in the basement that the residents of each housing block used.

But higher living standards and changed preferences have meant that people now want their own private bathrooms. With limited space and inflexible brick walls people have been forced to make do with the small showers.

Weeing in the shower

For German student of Scandinavian Studies Helle Madvig Kastner, the ‘bathroom’ is about as small as it can get. Her shower is less than one square meter, toilet included.

Her shower routine comes with an instruction booklet: Before showering, Helle needs to remove the toilet paper to prevent it from turning into a wet blob. To keep the toilet clean, she must swab the shower afterwards.

»I used to have a bathtub in Berlin«, she muses. Now she has to, literally, wee in the shower.

Danish-design disasters

»Many friends have offered me a shower at their place, but I have got used to it. A few floors down from me a mother with two children lives. I often wonder how she does it,« she says.

Suffering from stinky showers or flooded floors? Or does your bathroom stand out in its awkward originality?

Let us know. The University Post is interested in more Danish-design disasters.

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Comments

I'm not sure how I lucked out

By foxglove on 18. September 2012, 0:19.

I'm not sure how I lucked out with a decent shower that doesn't flood the toilet, but there it is. I also lucked out and found an apartment in three days. You can all feel free to hate me now.

i cant turn the shower on

By Shari Griffith on 31. July 2011, 13:15.

i wish you gave instructions of how to turn the shower on. i been in my towel for hours. i'm at a hotel in copenhagen. i'm used to normal showers like that of germany or the US, i am from jamaica. ugh! soooo annoying!

Try reaching...

By Mike Young on 2. August 2011, 14:07.

for shower knob. Then twist clockwise. Otherwise, get back into clothes, and call the reception! Hope this works!
Mike Young, editor

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