Every morning, we wake up and proceed to do our morning rituals. We shower. We brush our teeth. We comb our hair. In short, we make ourselves presentable to the world and tell it we’re ready for what lies ahead. Undoubtedly, much of this process takes place in the master bathroom.
And since we spend a good deal of our lives primping and preening in the master bathroom, I’d like to suggest that a master bathroom should be equally primped and preened. That is, we should ask why we spend all this time trying to put our best selves out there. Is it out of vanity? Or is it out of a sense that the appearance of people and things should be neat and put together? I’m not sure about you, but a well-kept home inspires me to be equally well-kept. It gives me a sense of order. As such, a master bathroom should do just that.
It is where you fix the disorder in your hair. It is where you fix the disorder under your toenails. And since you can’t give what you don’t have, it is likely a messy and disordered master bathroom will not do a very good job in giving you a sense of neatness and order.
Remember, a master bathroom is not just a place where you untangle your hair and floss your teeth. A master bathroom is a sanctuary of sorts. Odd are the master bathroom is the most private room in the house. A well-kept master bathroom is then for your benefit, not any one else.
Don’t you think you deserve the best possible master bathroom that you can have? Don’t you think that your sanctuary from the world, where you get ready to face it, should be well-kept? Indeed, a master bathroom is not just a room where a bath is placed. A master bathroom is so much more than that.
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