At First Glance: Two separate bathrooms, one upstairs and one downstairs. The downstairs bathroom became the kids bathroom. It was a bathtub-shower combo, with a box for the temperature and power adjustments, and a clear glass curtain that folded up like an accordion in the corner, or stretched to shelter two-thirds of the bathtub. The upstairs shower was a telephone-booth style shower, just big enough for a person, and nothing more. Its temperature and power adjusters came in the form of something like the gears on a bicycle, rotating forward or backward to change the temperature.

Shower Power: Downstairs shower: excellent! And the upstairs shower report: one of the best showers yet, in terms of pressure.

Hot or Not?: Downstairs shower was wonderfully hot! The knob on the box needed no adjustment, as it was already at the perfect temperature. Upstairs shower, I hear, was blissfully comfortable as well.

What Made it Nice: Tastefully furnished with seaside decorations and wicker baskets, bountiful in hooks, shelves, and places to put things, and even supplied with cleaning supplies, especially the all-important air freshener and toilet paper.

What Made it Not-So-Nice: I can think of nothing unpleasant about these showers!

 

Overall Rating: 9 out of 10