It is alarming that in the 21st century open
defecation is still a worldwide problem. Open defecation
(OD) is a major health problem in many parts of the
world. In Nigeria this is very prevalent due to the
unavailability of toilet facilities. There is also a culture of
lack of maintenance and inability to use conventional
toilets. The authors of this paper believe that the
problem of OD is with the enclosed toilet space in
Nigeria. The authors also believe that esthetic toilet
design and interior complemented with lighting, colors
and ambient music can attract people to use indoor
toilets. It is also possible to change this perception by
transforming the conventional toilet facility into an
experience possibly in the same way people visit a
museum appreciate artwork. This paper examines some
of these perceptions about indoor defecation and seeks to
give answers to why this is the case. The study argues
that many who use conventional toilet facilities would
rather opt for OD. The methodology used is a Survey
Research Method utilizing a closed ended questionnaire.
The respondents are randomly selected included
students, workers and entrepreneurs. The results
indicate that all the respondents considered OD as
negative and needs to be stopped.
Keywords : Ambient, Open Defecation, Indoor Toilet, Conventional.