
Over the last decades, the bathroom has changed in keeping with perpetually changing lifestyles. With hygiene and well-being occupying an increasingly important position in our daily lives, the traditional bathroom has abandoned its job as simply as place for washing up and is making the quest for relaxation and comfort one of its priorities. Considered experimental grounds for interior designers and architects, the hotel industry lies at the heart of the trend and reveals the bathrooms of tomorrow: more spacious, more esthetic, more intelligent, more durable and with the latest technology.
In the 1950s, a little more than one in three people washed only once a week and more than one third washed their hair only once a month. Sixty years later, the relationship people have with hygiene has changed a bit and the amount of time spent on personal care has considerably grown to become a...
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