3.When the Sink Is a Slide to the Toilet

Originally a cheap approach to create a sink and a toilet together, it soon spiralled out of hand (pun meant). Imagine momentarily setting your toothbrush down on your sink, believing it to be quite safe, only to turn around and watch it rapidly slipping directly into the toilet bowl. It was too late to save it; today the sink slide offers no safety.
If you ever find yourself caught with an unusual device in your bathroom, at least give routine toilet seat closing some thought. It could be a basic approach to keep some items free from the contaminated toilet wastewater. This design flaw is the ideal storm of misguided cost-cutting and inadequate planning. Although theoretically the combination of a sink and toilet seems space-efficient, the implementation here is just terrible. Apart from increasing major hygienic issues, the sloped surface increases a continuous chance of objects falling into the toilet. Reverse versa; water splashing from the sink might readily contaminate the toilet area. Moreover, the design totally ignores simple ergonomics and user comfort. Nobody feeling comfortable utilising this bathroom arrangement is difficult to picture. This example reminds us sharply that, even in areas as private and vital as toilets, creative design should never sacrifice utility or basic hygienic standards.
