Bugün öğrendim ki: MÖ 2800'de Pakistan'daki şehirler, daha sonra modern banyoların etkisi olacak olan banyo ve sanitasyon için bir sıhhi tesisat biçimine sahipti.
_Editor's note: This is an update of a series that ran in 2012. Read the originals here:[Part 1](http://www.brownstoner.com/brooklyn-life/walkabout- let's-talk-about-bathrooms-shall -we/), [Part 2](http://www.brownstoner.com/history/walkabout-let's-talk-about- bathrooms-part-2/), [Part 3](http://www.brownstoner .com/history/walkabout- let's-talk-about-bathrooms-part-3/), [Part 4](http://www.brownstoner.com/history/walkabout-let's-talk-about- bathrooms-part- 4/), and [Part 5](http://www.brownstoner.com/history/walkabout- let's-talk-about-bathrooms-conclusion/)._ Topped only by the kitchen, the bathroom is one of the most important, and therefore most installed or renovated rooms in any house or apartment. Twenty- first-century Americans LOVE their bathrooms. We love them so much, we want to have lots of them. Full baths, half baths, powder rooms, en suite baths, master baths, steam rooms and saunas. It's rather amazing to realize plumbed bathrooms with toilets existed in the ancient world. Incredibly, the bathroom did not return until the 1850s.