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So wasteful, and already out of date.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:Anonymous wrote:Pasta filler on the stove.
So wasteful, and already out of date.
Looks like we were trying to show off, or something.
Wrong! More folks are adding this and its called a pot filler
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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So wasteful, and already out of date.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.
We cook fresh every night, and still do not use it! PP here.
Why is it essential to fill a pot at the stove, if 20 minutes later it will be necessary to haul a pot of boiling water to a sink to drain? Makes no sense, this is a cosmetic item, even if it is being used. Definitely trend driven, so will look out of place more quickly.
Anonymous wrote:Pasta filler on the stove.
So wasteful, and already out of date.
Looks like we were trying to show off, or something.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I put gray tile on the floor of my kitchen, and combined with our white cabinets and gray/ white granite, our kitchen looks so sterile. I love white kitchens but they need warm wood floors. I let my contractor convince me that wood would be too difficult. And this is IMPOSSIBLE to fix without tearing out the entire kitchen, so, it will never happen. I put down rugs all over it but it still doesn't really fix the problem to me. 5 years later and I'm still not over it. We're going to sell the house in the next 2 years or I'd seriously consider re doing it.
On the flip side, my contractor convinced me that tile was a bad idea for our powder room vs just continuing the wood floors into them and let's just say there's a reason tile is better in bathrooms, especially with boys.
Anonymous wrote:I regret NOT doing heated floors in the bathroom.
Anonymous wrote:High end appliances. Not worth it. We got Thermador fridge / freezer. So disappointing.
A designer warned me that there's no correlation with expensive appliances and quality and I now agree.
Anonymous wrote:Wish we refinished the hardwood floors before we moved in. Literally impossible to do it now.
Anonymous wrote:Pasta filler on the stove.
So wasteful, and already out of date.
Looks like we were trying to show off, or something.
Anonymous wrote:I put gray tile on the floor of my kitchen, and combined with our white cabinets and gray/ white granite, our kitchen looks so sterile. I love white kitchens but they need warm wood floors. I let my contractor convince me that wood would be too difficult. And this is IMPOSSIBLE to fix without tearing out the entire kitchen, so, it will never happen. I put down rugs all over it but it still doesn't really fix the problem to me. 5 years later and I'm still not over it. We're going to sell the house in the next 2 years or I'd seriously consider re doing it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you mean by modern toilets? Why don’t you like them?
I have to press harder than I would like to flush and I'm more used to the handle. I do NOT miss cleaning around the bottom of traditiinal toilets though. Modern is neater. My dream toilet is super modern though, the Japanese seat heated, self cleaning bidet setting included automatic toilet.
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.