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  2. The Ultimate Design Guide to Ensuite Bathrooms - AOL

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    “To me, a true ensuite bathroom is a full bath—meaning sink, toilet, bathtub, and shower (or a bath/shower combo),” Laura Jenkins, founder of her eponymous design firm, tells House Beautiful ...

  3. Toilet/sink combo a flush of genius - AOL

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    Toilet/sink combo a flush of genius. I most admire inventions that are perfectly functional yet elegant. A perfect example of such an invention is the new combination sink/toilet from Australia ...

  4. 10 easy-to-use gadgets to help keep your house clean - AOL

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    Bathroom sink clogged? No need to remove the stopper — just finagle this guy down the drain and give it a spin. The “micro hooks” on the pipe cleaner-like gadget will dislodge all that ...

  5. Sink-toilet - Wikipedia

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    Sink-toilet. A sink-toilet combination unit is sometimes used by prisons and militaries. [1] [2] Such units typically have no exposed pipes by which someone could hang himself. They are sometimes made of stainless steel for added durability. Sink-toilets are used at the Guantanamo Bay detention camp. [3] Sink-toilets are also used in some homes ...

  6. Golf N' Stuff - Wikipedia

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    After the company was bought in 1979, its name was changed to its current one. [3] The 29-year-old Timothy Roy broke the treehouse-sitting record at Golf N' Stuff Norwalk by sitting in a prebuilt 6 by 8 ft (1.8 by 2.4 m) treehouse in the park for 431 days, two hours, and thirty minutes between July 4, 1982, and September 8, 1983. [5]

  7. Toilets in New York City - Wikipedia

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    A public toilet in a New York City park. New York City contains approximately 1,100 publicly managed toilets, as well as an unknown number of privately owned toilets. As of 2017, there were around 3.5 million housing units in New York City (many with toilets), while private toilets also exist in offices and other non-residential establishments.

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