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• #38977
The number 2 of the double entendre.
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• #38978
Yeah im going to go for one of those, will be close to clinically obese by the end of this year thanks to lockdown.
New plan that I think makes total sense and really works, I've prob missed something. BVDS lads will prob have a cry again...
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• #38979
I had an ex, by no means a large woman, who would constantly block the bog with her massive turds. They were so large it made me question my grasp of physical reality, as well as various other aspects of life. It would inevitably fall to me to deal with the issue. We never really discussed it, it was too upsetting for both of us.
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• #38980
Looks good to me.
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• #38981
This is a great idea. What does the glycerin contribute to the mix?
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• #38982
Shithot.
I'll run with it then.
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• #38983
It's very European for there to be signs in toilets asking men to sit down whilst pissing (urinals excepted of course).
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• #38984
Matt black is going to be over pretty soon. Can you imagine any limescale from London water on a black tap?
We've gone for nickel, which is nice, not chrome but still quite classic.
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• #38985
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• #38986
Soon I won’t need to imagine it!
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• #38987
Viakal FTW!
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• #38988
Levelled the kitchen floor today using 225kg of self-levelling compound. Mapei obviously.
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• #38989
Oh you wonderful person.. I had kinda lost perspective on a couple of things so maybe a freestanding and a glass screen will work and make sense.
I'm thinking more if this kinda of vibe...
https://b-vds.co.uk/projects/hoxton-house/
Or...
https://yardarchitects.co.uk/house-in-hackney (bathroom at end) -
• #38990
FWIW this is our bathroom plan which isn't a million miles away from yours
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• #38991
Good shout. Luuso stone are doing white taps now which is kinda tempting, as is unfinished brass which will age nicely, I forget which architect I saw use them...
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• #38992
No attachment?
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• #38993
I'm riding claris so I can spend £200 on aesop pcm
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• #38994
Apparently it’s ‘too harsh’ for the finish. The manufacturer recommends daily wiping with a soft microfibre cloth. We’ll have to see how that goes.
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• #38995
I’ve seen a few white things surfacing now, could be fun. Don’t forget to plan where your heated towel rail is going to go, don’t see it on your diagram. Also, I am enjoying the underfloor heating life and will tell anyone who will listen to consider it. Must-have for me next time around now.
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• #38996
I realised it had our address on it 🙄
Redacted version here
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• #38997
We've not had a great experience with Lusso Stone - I would be wary of using them again tbh.
At the very least least double check their leadtimes over the phone when you order, and avoid their shower enclosures - you can buy the same trays for cheaper elsewhere which means the shower screen from them is extortionate.
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• #38998
Looks satisfying! How long to dry?
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• #38999
A day maybe. I’ll go have a look tomorrow afternoon and see what’s what.
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• #39000
We've got electric underfloor heating going in but we decided on a towel rad as well. Would be nice without one but pretty sure the towels wouldn't dry quickly enough.
This is about the diameter of the soil pipe, surely.