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Duncker Hall, from the inside at least, is one of Washington University's more generic buildings. As can be said about many halls, its bathrooms reflect its character, and, indeed, Duncker's bathrooms are ordinary.
The set of bathrooms on the second floor of Duncker, next to room 220, for example, do not particularly stand out from the 150 other bathrooms on Hilltop Campus. The bathrooms are fairly spacious, and the facilities are standard, with a loaded feminine products dispenser in the women's room.
From a décor standpoint, the only notable feature of these restrooms is that their teal color scheme (the stall dividers are a deep teal and the sinks have a teal-colored marble finish) matches the hallway off of which the bathrooms are located, a stroke that is decidedly cute and certainly unique. These bathrooms are the best in Duncker, and acceptable, if undistinguished.
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