
Modern Bathroom 1 3d model
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Description This is a detailed and furnished 3D model of a bathroom that has been carefully crafted to include all textures. The lighting model shown is the Maya version, but other versions will require setting up their own lighting. Texture The texture and color maps are provided for you, along with mock-up lighting available only in Maya version 8.5 or higher. History Baths have played a significant role in village and town life throughout history, with a split between steam baths in Europe and America and cold baths in Asia. Nearly all of the hundreds of houses excavated had their own bathing rooms located on the ground floor. The bath was typically made of brick and sometimes surrounded by a curb to sit on. Not all ancient baths were large pools like those often associated with Roman baths; the first surviving bathtub dates back to 1700 B.C. in the Palace of Knossos in Crete. Alabaster tubs, other bath fittings, and a sophisticated twin plumbing system to transport hot and cold water separately were found there. The Greeks and Romans recognized the value of bathing as an important part of their lifestyles. Palaces have been uncovered throughout Greece with areas dedicated to bathing, featuring clay bathtubs and sophisticated drainage systems. The Roman attitudes towards bathing are well documented; they built large purpose-built thermal baths that marked not only an important social development but also provided a public source of relaxation and rejuvenation. Although some sources suggest that bathing declined following the collapse of the Roman Empire, this is not completely accurate. It was only after the Renaissance that bathing declined; water was feared as a carrier of disease, and thus sweat baths and heavy perfumes were preferred. In fact, throughout the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries, the use of public baths declined gradually in the west, and private spaces were favored, thus laying the foundations for the bathroom as it was to become in the 20th century. However, shared bathing still exists in Japan in sento and onsen (spas), with the latter being very popular.
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