Roommate 101

Co-living 101: Bathroom Etiquette 101

5 Questions

By: The Platuni Team

03 Jun, 2025

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1. Your roommate leaves wet towels on the bathroom floor. How should you address it?

Pick up the towels and say nothing

Leave a note asking them to hang their towels

Mention it calmly and suggest a towel rack or hamper for shared use

Leave your own towels on the floor to make a point

2. Your housemate uses the bathroom for long showers, leaving you with no hot water. What's the best response?

Suggest a shower schedule or shorter showers to save hot water

Take longer showers yourself to use up the hot water first

Complain to other roommates to get them on your side

Ignore it and shower at a different time

3. Your roommate leaves hair in the shower drain, clogging it. What's the best way to handle it?

Clean it yourself to keep the peace

Talk to them about cleaning the drain after each shower

Leave the hair and let it build up

Post a sign in the bathroom about drain cleaning

4. Your housemate suggests everyone chips in for shared bathroom supplies, like toilet paper. Is this fair?

Yes. Shared supplies should be a group expense

No. Everyone should buy their own supplies

Only if they're buying high-end brands

Only if you track who uses what

5. Is it reasonable for a roommate to lock the bathroom door when it's not in use?

Yes. It ensures privacy and security

No. Shared bathrooms should stay accessible unless in use

Only if everyone has a key

Only if they're storing personal items inside