The bus already had a shoddy shower when I bought here, but it didn’t work very well and it took up a lot of space. Early on in the development stage I decided to not include a shower in the design as it was unnecessarily complex and a big drain on the water supply. However I was insistent on a fully functioning karzi which is what you see the framework of here. I’ve installed a false wall against one of the side windows and placed in this the pane of glass that separated the drivers cab, effectively making it “double glazed”. Its also one-way so you don’t have to worry about people looking in and seeing your straining constipated face. There’s a roller blind as well just in case you’re still shy! This will eventually be clad and given a plywood door.
Wednesday, 1 April 2009
Loo with a view
The bus already had a shoddy shower when I bought here, but it didn’t work very well and it took up a lot of space. Early on in the development stage I decided to not include a shower in the design as it was unnecessarily complex and a big drain on the water supply. However I was insistent on a fully functioning karzi which is what you see the framework of here. I’ve installed a false wall against one of the side windows and placed in this the pane of glass that separated the drivers cab, effectively making it “double glazed”. Its also one-way so you don’t have to worry about people looking in and seeing your straining constipated face. There’s a roller blind as well just in case you’re still shy! This will eventually be clad and given a plywood door.
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