Bath in a country houseBathroom in a country house Our heroesinherited a relatively new wooden house without any special amenities. The rather spacious building with an area of about 120 m2 did not have a full sewer system, running water, and it was supposed to take a shower in the yard. Isn't it a familiar situation for many of those who use their dacha mainly in the summer? For the new owners - a family with two small children - this level of comfort was not suitable. The little ones needed daily water procedures in the bath, and the adults did not want to run to the notorious "house on the street". For the bathroom, they allocated one of the small rooms that were conscientiously cut out during the initial design of the building. On an area of almost 10 m2, they installed a large cast-iron bath, toilet and sink. Nearby, in a spacious storage room, they placed a boiler, water supply system and washing machine. At first glance, there is a bit too much space for a country bathroom. But we decided not to move the partition wall built into the walls. We really didn't want to give up the space and the large window after the "minimalism" of a typical panel apartment.