Showing posts with label Indian. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Indian. Show all posts

Monday, 7 May 2012

Introducing Typical Bathroom Indian


This is a photo of our bathroom. The bathroom is my least favourite room in the house. Despite the fact that I am quite used to it now, I was recently reminded by some visiting Americans as to why I dislike Indian bathrooms so much.

If you look carefully at the photo, you’ll most likely notice a number of things that aren’t common in American (or even Australian) bathrooms. The number one thing is the set up of the shower. Yes, that’s a shower head at the top of the photo (next to what is the hot water heater). And no, there isn’t a screen separating it from the toilet area.

That’s right folks, it’s a “wet” bathroom! The Americans were simply astounded by it. When taking a shower, the water goes all over the floor, the walls, and the toilet seat — then finally runs down a drain on the bathroom floor.

Now, there are a couple of other factors to take into consideration in this arrangement. Look again and you’ll notice a bucket in the bathroom. No Indian home is complete without at least one bucket and one small “mug” (there will usually be more).

Many Indians, my husband included, prefer to take a bucket bath rather than a shower. This involves filling a large bucket up with water and tipping it over oneself with the smaller mug. This method of bathing minimises the amount of water that goes everywhere. Generally, it will be restricted to the floor, rather than the toilet seat and walls as well. But despite this, there is no avoiding getting the bathroom floor covered in water. Hence, the need for the cleaning implements shown in the bathroom photo. Wiping down the floor is a constant activity.

I must admit, the first time I stayed in an Indian house with a “wet” bathroom (and just a tiny drain hole to one side), I had no idea how to go about using it. I couldn’t fathom getting the floor (and every other surface) wet. It’s just not the done thing where I come from. So, I filled a large bucket up with water, stood in it, and attempted to wash myself. Seriously. Then, I had no idea where to tip the dirty water. So, I left it there! Sad, but true.

The most troublesome thing about the “wet” bathroom is how dirty the floor becomes if water is left on it, and people walk though it when going to the toilet. What I’m really dismayed about, is that in almost every “wet” bathroom that I’ve encountered in India, the shower is positioned closest to the door and the toilet on the other side of it. This means that you certainly must walk across a wet floor to get to the toilet. I just can’t understand why the shower wouldn’t be located to the far side of the bathroom, and the toilet near the door. It would make the toilet more accessible. And keep most of the water away from the entrance. But, no.

So, I spend as little time as possible in the bathroom. I just do the bare necessities and get out. And I never feel very clean after being in there either! But still, at least the bathroom is functional.
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Sunday, 22 April 2012

2370 Sq.Ft. Indian style home design

2370 Square feet (220 Square Meter) (263 Square Yards) Indian style home design by Sanjay Doshi (Rachana Architect), Godhra,Gujarat - India.
House Sq.Ft. Details
Ground Floor: 1185.13 Sq. Ft.
First Floor: 1185.13 Sq. Ft.
Total Area: 2370.36 Sq. Ft.
Bedrooms: 4
Bathroom-Toilet: 6
Indian house elevation - 2370 Sq.Ft.

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Ground floor house plan - 2370 Sq.Ft.First floor house plan - 2370 Sq.Ft.
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Designer: Sanjay Doshi
Rachana Architect
F/1 Mahalaxmi Chamber
Opp- Jain Society - Godhra-389001
Gujarat
Email:sanjay9925140475@yahoo.in
Mobile: +91 9925140475, 9426052475
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Thursday, 12 April 2012

Indian home design with house plan - 2435 Sq.Ft.

2435 Square feet (226 Square Meter) (270 Square Yards) Indian home design by Sanjay Doshi (Rachana Architect), Godhra, Gujarat-India.
House Sq.Ft. Details
Ground Floor: 1217.50 Sq. Ft.
First Floor: 1217.50 Sq. Ft.
Total Area: 2435 Sq. Ft.
Bedrooms: 5 Bathrooms:5 India house design - Elevation - 2435 Sq.Ft.
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India house plan - Ground floor plan - 2435 Sq.Ft.India house plan - First floor plan - 2435 Sq.Ft.India house design - Elevation view 1 - 2435 Sq.Ft.
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Designer: Sanjay Doshi
Rachana Architect
F/1 Mahalaxmi Chamber
Opp- Jain Society - Godhra-389001
Gujarat
Email:sanjay9925140475@yahoo.in
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Monday, 2 April 2012

Luxury Indian home design with house plan - 4200 Sq.Ft.

4200 Square feet (390 Square Meter) (467 Square Yards) Indian luxury home design by Sanjay Doshi (Rachana Architect), Godhra, Gujarat - India.
House Sq.Ft. Details
Ground Floor: 2150 Sq. Ft.
First Floor: 2050 Sq. Ft.
Total Area: 4200 Sq. Ft.
Indian house elevation - 4200 Sq.Ft.
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Ground floor house plan - 4200 Sq.Ft.First floor house plan - 4200 Sq.Ft.
Facilities in this house
Drawing room : 1
Kitchen-Dining : 1
Store : 1
Pooja : 1
Bedroom ground floor : 2
Bedroom first floor : 3
Bathroom-Toilet : 6
Car Porch : 1
Office : 1
Indian house elevation view 1 - 4200 Sq.Ft.
For More Information about this House, Contact
Designer: Sanjay Doshi
Rachana Architect
F/1 Mahalaxmi Chamber
Opp- Jain Society - Godhra-389001
Gujarat
Email:sanjay9925140475@yahoo.in
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Monday, 12 March 2012

Metal Lighting of Indian

Metal lights is durable, stylish, class features that have a position in any landscape application, be it residential and commercial, as these properly focus on the inside in addition to patio. A wide range of brass attractive lights contain a considerable array of garden lights, lamp hues, attractive lights, lights, associate, home chandeliers, candlestick stands and many others in beautiful comes to an end.
Brass is an expensive manufacturing material to create lights for the reason that of its firmness and workability. The different kinds of brass comes to an end contain the birdwatcher / traditional / lacquer / aging complete. Metal attractive lights completed of Copper completing looks very prosperous in appearance, while the traditional complete provides a rustic look, which imparts an national touch to the lightings. Lacquer comes to an end possess a unexciting develop and the old tough look, which is achieved as an effect of the Patina complete gives a very unique appearance to the brass lightings.
No other materials offer such variety, efficiency of production like brass as it has the ability to custom every light-weight fitting to meet individual style interests and design requirements. These are obtainable in an ample wide range of style styles that ranges from established, traditional to contemporary. Whether an designer, interior designer, landowner or construction professional these amazing lights has overcome one and all.
Moradabad is the most excellent place to obtain attractive lightings completed of Metal as this town can include of extremely skilled merchants who shine in this art.
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Monday, 30 January 2012

Indian home design with plan - 5100 Sq. Ft.

5100 Square Feet (474 Square Meter) Indian style home design by S.I. Consultants, Agra, India
Indian home design - 5100 Sq. Ft. - View 1(474 Sq.M.) (567 Square Yards) - April 2012
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Ground floor plan of Indian home design - 5100 Sq. Ft.  (474 Sq.M.) (567 Square Yards) - April 2012First floor plan of Indian home design - 5100 Sq. Ft.  (474 Sq.M.) (567 Square Yards) - April 2012Indian home design - 5100 Sq. Ft.  (474 Sq.M.) (567 Square Yards) - April 2012
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S.I. Consultants
Agra
Ph:+91 9808322836, 8899106699
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