I don’t get the fascination with twin sinks. Who stands next to their partner/wife/husband etc. shaving, cleaning their teeth, popping zits, using the kitchen tongs on some of their lengthier nose hairs?
There’s only 1" to the edge around the sinks, and 1.5" between them. So when I shave I have to balance my shave bowl on this piddly sized strip. Never have my wife and I used both sinks at the same time.
My partners and i always fight over the sink tbh. But the one time i lived with a partner and we had a double sink, we kept our hairdryer in the other sink 😝
I don’t get the fascination with twin sinks. Who stands next to their partner/wife/husband etc. shaving, cleaning their teeth, popping zits, using the kitchen tongs on some of their lengthier nose hairs?
It helps when you both need to wake up and get to work at the same time.
Partners who go to bed and/or wake up at the same time.
Depends on how much space is there, everyone can place their stuff where he or she wants them around the sink.
Bonus: Everyones’ dirt is their own. His beard stubbles are never in her sink, and whatever she combed out of her hair does not clog his.
My bathroom has double sinks and I hate it.
There’s only 1" to the edge around the sinks, and 1.5" between them. So when I shave I have to balance my shave bowl on this piddly sized strip. Never have my wife and I used both sinks at the same time.
We use ours all the time. It’s nice to not have to wait or navigate around one another when we’re both rushing first thing in the morning.
I mean if you have only one bathroom helps. And I am gonna guess it also helps with kids.
My partners and i always fight over the sink tbh. But the one time i lived with a partner and we had a double sink, we kept our hairdryer in the other sink 😝