A cursory glance into the room reveals a large glassed-in shower area and the expected towel racks. A door in the wall opens to reveal a laundry hamper. Cabinets in the bathroom hold towels and various bathroom supplies.
Closer examination of the shower reveals far more showerheads and flow control knobs than one would expect to find in a four foot by three foot enclosure. At each side of the shower area, independent control valves send water through up to a dozen low-flow showerheads positioned at various heights and angles. Whether its a massaging shower, a sharp needle spray, a cooling mist, a rain-shower deluge, or some combination, at least one adjustable showerhead on each side of the shower can deliver the desired effect.
A built-in bench has been thoughtfully provided, no doubt to sit and rest while trying to figure out how to get the shower adjusted without the operators manual. Could be that a "quick shower" might require more time for set-up than the time spent showering....
Three doors exits the shower. One door is marked with a green bud, the door opposite the shower is unmarked, and the third is marked with a sunburst.