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wow love that color...
Better than that puck yellow
Where's the flusher?
Please no soap dish jokes
Is that Cranberry or what :)
Yeeek...now that color IS different from the other colors we usually have seen on here...

Makes me think of royal purple mixed in with a touch of cranberry...odd colors.
Wow, I am loving that tile color!
is that a bar of soap in the soap dish? far right center
It does look like a soap dish, bobo. Is this a guest room bathroom? To me, it looks like an employee's washroom.
Odd the toilet is in the corner like that.
BAD TOILET!!!! Now you stay in that corner!
Sigh, AD. If only......
Skinniest washroom I've ever seen. No wonder it only has one toilet. Love the red tile.
There's your lonely chair!
Tile is beautiful!
Looks like the angle of the dumper has to do with the location of the sewer pipe behind it when the modern indoor plumbing was installed.
Nice Maniac Mike! Glad someone else thinks like me. C:
copper must not be as in demand in Germany as it is here. All that would've long since been gone.
OMG I totally want this in my bathroom
Wow pretty clean and nice tile.
mauve maybe?
Strange angle for the toilet? the room looks enormous with a tiny toilet in the corner....
@ A D Nilsen

You can see the pipe come up from the toilet to where (I assume) the water tank for it was on the wall. A lot of the old style toilets had the tank and flusher mounted seperately on the wall. :)
What a beautiful window-set! Toilet in the corner, burgundy tiles and, wow, even the plumbing has been painted burgundy. They took good care of the details. The water-tank is gone, hmmmm....and what is that rounded thing above the missing sink? A lamp? Or something for soap?

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