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Do you say when describing a bathroom that it is a full size or full sized bathroom ?
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Do you say when describing a bathroom that it is a full size or full sized bathroom ?
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In Real Estate terminology, A "full bath" has a tub, toilet, and sink. A "3/4 bath" has shower, toilet, sink. A "1/2 bath" has toilet and sink. (to the best of my knowledge, there's no such thing as a "1/4 bath".) If you just want to say how physically large it is, there's no standard that I'm aware of; something like "roomy" or "comfortable", perhaps.
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9 hours ago
Depends on the bathroom. Are you wondering about a smaller bathroom too?
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8 hours ago
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Do you say when describing a bathroom that it is a full size or full sized bathroom ?
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In Real Estate terminology, A "full bath" has a tub, toilet, and sink. A "3/4 bath" has shower, toilet, sink. A "1/2 bath" has toilet and sink. (to the best of my knowledge, there's no such thing as a "1/4 bath".) If you just want to say how physically large it is, there's no standard that I'm aware of; something like "roomy" or "comfortable", perhaps.
– Hellion
9 hours ago
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Welcome to EL&U. One of the expectations of Stack Exchange is that you demonstrate the research you have already attempted; you might have come across an earlier question that ranks high in search engine results: Which would you use: full-size, full-sized, full size or full sized?
– choster
9 hours ago
Depends on the bathroom. Are you wondering about a smaller bathroom too?
– Mitch
8 hours ago
add a comment |
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In Real Estate terminology, A "full bath" has a tub, toilet, and sink. A "3/4 bath" has shower, toilet, sink. A "1/2 bath" has toilet and sink. (to the best of my knowledge, there's no such thing as a "1/4 bath".) If you just want to say how physically large it is, there's no standard that I'm aware of; something like "roomy" or "comfortable", perhaps.
– Hellion
9 hours ago
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Welcome to EL&U. One of the expectations of Stack Exchange is that you demonstrate the research you have already attempted; you might have come across an earlier question that ranks high in search engine results: Which would you use: full-size, full-sized, full size or full sized?
– choster
9 hours ago
Depends on the bathroom. Are you wondering about a smaller bathroom too?
– Mitch
8 hours ago
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In Real Estate terminology, A "full bath" has a tub, toilet, and sink. A "3/4 bath" has shower, toilet, sink. A "1/2 bath" has toilet and sink. (to the best of my knowledge, there's no such thing as a "1/4 bath".) If you just want to say how physically large it is, there's no standard that I'm aware of; something like "roomy" or "comfortable", perhaps.
– Hellion
9 hours ago
In Real Estate terminology, A "full bath" has a tub, toilet, and sink. A "3/4 bath" has shower, toilet, sink. A "1/2 bath" has toilet and sink. (to the best of my knowledge, there's no such thing as a "1/4 bath".) If you just want to say how physically large it is, there's no standard that I'm aware of; something like "roomy" or "comfortable", perhaps.
– Hellion
9 hours ago
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Welcome to EL&U. One of the expectations of Stack Exchange is that you demonstrate the research you have already attempted; you might have come across an earlier question that ranks high in search engine results: Which would you use: full-size, full-sized, full size or full sized?
– choster
9 hours ago
Welcome to EL&U. One of the expectations of Stack Exchange is that you demonstrate the research you have already attempted; you might have come across an earlier question that ranks high in search engine results: Which would you use: full-size, full-sized, full size or full sized?
– choster
9 hours ago
Depends on the bathroom. Are you wondering about a smaller bathroom too?
– Mitch
8 hours ago
Depends on the bathroom. Are you wondering about a smaller bathroom too?
– Mitch
8 hours ago
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In Real Estate terminology, A "full bath" has a tub, toilet, and sink. A "3/4 bath" has shower, toilet, sink. A "1/2 bath" has toilet and sink. (to the best of my knowledge, there's no such thing as a "1/4 bath".) If you just want to say how physically large it is, there's no standard that I'm aware of; something like "roomy" or "comfortable", perhaps.
– Hellion
9 hours ago
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Welcome to EL&U. One of the expectations of Stack Exchange is that you demonstrate the research you have already attempted; you might have come across an earlier question that ranks high in search engine results: Which would you use: full-size, full-sized, full size or full sized?
– choster
9 hours ago
Depends on the bathroom. Are you wondering about a smaller bathroom too?
– Mitch
8 hours ago