Recently, a set of innovative designs for secondary school dormitories** has caused a lot of buzz on the Internet. ** shows that a squatting toilet is installed under the bed in the dormitory, and a flush tank is connected to the head of the bed. The design sparked a public debate about hygiene, comfort and the use of space.
This innovative design was originally designed to save space and improve the practicality of the dormitory. The squatting toilet is designed under the bed to allow students to easily access sanitary facilities from the bed without leaving the bed. At the same time, the flush tank connected to the head of the bed can provide a flush function and increase hygiene.
However, this design has caused quite a bit of controversy among the public. Some argue that this design, while space-saving, may compromise student comfort and privacy. Squatting toilets are located under the bed and can cause problems with odor and noise, affecting the rest and learning environment of students. In addition, the compliance of this design with hygienic standards and ergonomics is also a question.
On the other hand, there are also those who believe that it is an innovative and practical design. In the case of limited space, it is very important to be able to make full use of space resources. This design can meet the basic living needs of students, while saving space and providing more accommodation space for the school.
What do you think of this design? Do you think the design of this kind of under-bed squatting toilet and bedside flush tank is reasonable and feasible? Do you think this design is designed with student comfort and privacy in mind? Feel free to leave your views and thoughts in the comment area, and let's spark an in-depth discussion on this topic together.