[hackerspaces] Does a space need water?

Nick Farr (hackerspaces.org) nick at hackerspaces.org
Wed Mar 17 00:02:21 CET 2010


In general, a bathroom that someone else cleans is better than one members
must clean themselves.

However, having a utility sink is generally a good idea.  Such things
usually aren't that hard to plumb yourself if you have the landlord's
permission.

Nick Farr / http://nickfarr.org / 8B13F204
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On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 18:10, Sara Gould <sajego at alum.rit.edu> wrote:

> Hi all,
> Looking for our first space I have about 5 to choose from so far.
> There's so much variety just in what I looked, all empty, the market
> favors new tenants right now.
>
> One thing I don't think I've seen in the design docs is whether having
> water IN your space versus across the hall in a shared bathroom is
> worth paying more for.  More flexibility, yes, but we'd also have to
> clean the bathroom if it's in the space versus shared.  I could see
> the other tenants being upset if someone messes up the bathroom and
> leaves it that way but that could happen with any business.
>
> Any thoughts?  Have you wished for a utility sink often?
>
> Thanks,
> Sara
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