Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would skip the double sinks.
No way.
And of course the mater baths more important. DO not skip the double sinks.
Why? How often are you and your spouse using sinks at the exact same time?
We have one sink but the vanity is large enough for us both to use at the same time and that works well. So I can do my skincare while DH is brushing his teeth, or he can shave while I'm blowdrying my hair. I feel like maybe 4 times a year we are brushing teeth at the same time and on those occasions one of us will just go to the hallway bathroom to finish up.
Personally I like my own space for my stuff on the counter. It’s nice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would skip the double sinks.
No way.
And of course the mater baths more important. DO not skip the double sinks.
Why? How often are you and your spouse using sinks at the exact same time?
We have one sink but the vanity is large enough for us both to use at the same time and that works well. So I can do my skincare while DH is brushing his teeth, or he can shave while I'm blowdrying my hair. I feel like maybe 4 times a year we are brushing teeth at the same time and on those occasions one of us will just go to the hallway bathroom to finish up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would skip the double sinks.
No way.
And of course the mater baths more important. DO not skip the double sinks.
The emphasis should be on NOT instead of DO.
Please say more - Why are double sinks important?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would skip the double sinks.
No way.
And of course the mater baths more important. DO not skip the double sinks.
The emphasis should be on NOT instead of DO.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would skip the double sinks.
No way.
And of course the mater baths more important. DO not skip the double sinks.