Anonymous wrote:We have had to move around a lot for my job. Of our last three houses, all had built in speaker set ups that were 8-15 years old. Our current house was totally renovated in 2001, with built in speakers and intercom. In every house, the speakers were a minus, and we had to remove them. Why? The speakers looked old and were all (in all three houses) yellowing, so at minimum we would have updated just to not look old. None of the houses left behind the amp, so we had no interest in spending $1000 on a new system. We want to run all our music from our iphones or ipads or computer, so those 15 year old systems would have needed some kind of new central system that allowed you to stream from your wireless devices. All in all, it was way cheaper and easier to buy a whole house sonos system for $1500. Sound quality works great for us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, thanks, was not picturing that! Hate it. Makes the room look off-kilter.
Agree that is a hot mess.
Anonymous wrote:We put in an exhaust fan that also had a heater. So much better than radiant floors. You get out of the shower and stand under the warm air.
Anonymous wrote:Wow, thanks, was not picturing that! Hate it. Makes the room look off-kilter.
Anonymous wrote:These are not on your list, but the two things I regret not doing in our renovation are replacing the builder-grade toilets and interior doors with nicer toilets and solid doors.
I loooooove our bidet toilet seat. Like, so much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone do a corner pantry between sink and stove range? Any thoughts ? Hate it? Space saver? How is it cooking in that space?
Didn't you start a thread on this already? Not trying to be mean. But you're going to have to post a diagram or something because it's hard to visualize what you're talking about.
what is a corner pantry?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone do a corner pantry between sink and stove range? Any thoughts ? Hate it? Space saver? How is it cooking in that space?
Didn't you start a thread on this already? Not trying to be mean. But you're going to have to post a diagram or something because it's hard to visualize what you're talking about.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone do a corner pantry between sink and stove range? Any thoughts ? Hate it? Space saver? How is it cooking in that space?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Speakers do not date quickly. What dates is the equipment they're hooked up to, which you should be able to change out.
Seems like speakers will all be wireless in the next 3-5 years.
No, they won't. I'm in technology and would never use wireless speakers. Why use wireless when wired is so much more reliable?
+1000
Agreed, wireless is second best for applications when you can't/don't want to wire. If you can wire in speakers to a central place where you can put an equipment rack to contain whatever is the latest and greatest (e.g., Sonos, though full disclosure I'm less than thrilled with mine, I'd be happy with an ipod hooked up physically), you should do that.
everyone though that about the landline
We haven't had a landline in 15+ years. Just built a new house. Didn't wire for voice at all (aside from cat 5), but we did pull speaker wire.
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