Sunday 16 November 2014

France Now Allows Toilets In Kitchens And Living Rooms

In no distance
time, French kitchens may be going into the toilet,
thanks to a new law in France that allows toilets to
be installed in the kitchens. ENTAFUN asks
why:
The government's Minister of Housing and
Minister of Ecology recently announced that
a law requiring toilets to be kept separate
from kitchens and living rooms is being
flushed down the drain, according to
UPI.com.
Previously, the building code prevented
"direct communication between the
[bathrooms] and kitchens and living rooms,"
according to MetroNews.fr.
The new law means contractors can build
new toilets in kitchens and living rooms.
Although some home-builders who are
crunched for space might be flush with
excitement, the Local.Fr suggests people
looking for a home in Paris, Nice or other
French cities find their new place before
Dec. 1, when the bill goes into effect.

Posted By David Aniemeka

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