kylpytila
Kylpytila is a Finnish architectural term that denotes the bathroom or bathing area of a building. It is a moisture-controlled space designed for personal hygiene, washing and bathing, and is distinct from other wet spaces such as a toilet room. In many homes, kylpytila contains fixtures such as a shower or bathtub and a washbasin; in some layouts the toilet is located in a separate room (WC), while in others the bath and toilet are combined in a single kylpytila.
Construction and finishes emphasize water resistance. Walls and floors are typically finished with ceramic tiles or
Materials and style range from utilitarian to modern. Common finishes include ceramic tile, glass, and moisture-resistant
In practice, the term is commonly used in Finnish floor plans and real estate descriptions. While closely