If you're putting water all over the floor when using a shower like this one, it's definitely user error.
I'm not OP but the picture I found is far from the worst offender, I rented somewhere for a while where the top of the screen door wasn't close to being as tall as me or the shower. It really isn't as simple as people just being stupid.
Yeah I can definitely agree some are much worse! I was just referring to the specific one in this picture.
In my old apartment in the Netherlands the shower was literally just going to the floor and the entire bathroom was a "wet room", the drain wasn't even under the shower but in another corner. It was weird but actually I loved it, cleaning the place was so easy, just get naked, scrub with cleaning products and then rinse the entire room down with the showerhead.
Can you find an example picture of the shower situation? I'm intrigued.
Sounds like they're describing this kind of thing:
https://images.homedepot-static.com/productImages/313e04cf-42d6-4005-b09f-0eb74ae806a6/svn/dreamline-bathtub-doors-shdr-3148586-04-64_1000.jpg
If you're putting water all over the floor when using a shower like this one, it's definitely user error.
I'm not OP but the picture I found is far from the worst offender, I rented somewhere for a while where the top of the screen door wasn't close to being as tall as me or the shower. It really isn't as simple as people just being stupid.
Yeah I can definitely agree some are much worse! I was just referring to the specific one in this picture.
In my old apartment in the Netherlands the shower was literally just going to the floor and the entire bathroom was a "wet room", the drain wasn't even under the shower but in another corner. It was weird but actually I loved it, cleaning the place was so easy, just get naked, scrub with cleaning products and then rinse the entire room down with the showerhead.