Anonymous wrote:Didn’t ask for outlets in the walk in closet. I’m annoyed every time i vacuum and the outlet seems like it’s a mile away
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I regret my Moroccan tiles I installed over 5 years ago (when the trend was just emerging) in my powder room. They are still beautiful and are not yet dated but I’m a bit over the trend because it’s so overdone. Wish I had just gone with a classic marble mosaic.
I love moroccan tiles- do you mean the arabesque shapes? I'm still warming up to DO that eventually. Is it already passé?
No not the arabesque, the patterned Moroccan tile. Mine are neutral colors and I’m still over it. I don’t think the trend has ended and the tiles are beautiful. I just hate when everything is overdone.
I don’t get this. Either you like it or you don’t. Disliking something because it’s popular is just as bad as liking something because it’s popular.
I’m not sure what you aren’t getting. You can like something and still wish you hadn’t done it. It’s not about being popular it’s bout seeing it every where and being sick of it. Hopefully that clears it up for you.
It does clear it up. It’s about being a snob.
Anonymous wrote:We regret not putting in medicine cabinets in our kids bathroom when we renovated. It makes such a difference on keeping the counters clear.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t get pot fillers. I always let the water run for a min before filling any pot. I think it’s gross to use the sitting water in the pipe to fill the pot.
This is stupid and insanely wasteful.
Does PP think that after a minute the water is coming directly from the reservoir?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pasta filler on the stove.
So wasteful, and already out of date.
Looks like we were trying to show off, or something.
I would totally use that. I cook a lot and it would come in handy.
Anonymous wrote:We reused the existing perfectly fine toilets. We put a Toto in the new bathroom and I wish we had replaced the others at the same time. I’ll eventually swap them out, but we’re just so glad to be done with construction that I can’t bear the thought of having one more thing done right now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Didn’t ask for outlets in the walk in closet. I’m annoyed every time i vacuum and the outlet seems like it’s a mile away
I'd say the opposite - ASK for an outlet in any closet you might use to store a cordless vacuum. We have them in our laundry room closet and front hall closet. I keep Dyson cordless vacuums plugged in those closets. They're out of sight but quickly accessible.
They are illegal in some towns. Weird building codes on outlets in closets
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Didn’t ask for outlets in the walk in closet. I’m annoyed every time i vacuum and the outlet seems like it’s a mile away
I'd say the opposite - ASK for an outlet in any closet you might use to store a cordless vacuum. We have them in our laundry room closet and front hall closet. I keep Dyson cordless vacuums plugged in those closets. They're out of sight but quickly accessible.
Anonymous wrote:Didn’t ask for outlets in the walk in closet. I’m annoyed every time i vacuum and the outlet seems like it’s a mile away
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t get pot fillers. I always let the water run for a min before filling any pot. I think it’s gross to use the sitting water in the pipe to fill the pot.
This is stupid and insanely wasteful.
“Insanely wasteful?”