It's a nice job, but only a 3' drop. You have a glass layer (and I'm expecting that it's not really glass, but a thick layer of some polymer like what they use in very large commercial aquariums), the bracing and lighting, a one-way mirror layer, about two and a half feet of brick chamber, then a front surface mirror that's exceptionally well fitted. The regular gaps you see in the walls are actually the top of the brick chamber itself. It's the same principal as behind those old "infinity mirrors" that were all the rage in the late 70s and early 80s.
Even then, I'd be nervous using that bathroom.
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"You know how parents tell you everything's going to fine, but you know they're lying to make you feel better? Everything's going to be fine." - The Doctor
Even then, I'd be nervous using that bathroom.
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"You know how parents tell you everything's going to fine, but you know they're lying to make you feel better? Everything's going to be fine." - The Doctor