Roman shower
A Roman shower is a type of architecturally designed shower stall that does not require a door or curtain.
These showers are often used as handicapped-accessible showers in hotels. They may also be known as "roll-in showers".
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A Roman shower is a type of architecturally designed shower stall that does not require a door or curtain.
These showers are often used as handicapped-accessible showers in hotels. They may also be known as "roll-in showers".
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