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Look Sir Droids posted:Yep, and that's why you put your reno money in to the kitchen if you want to at least break even. There's must less subject to taste in that room and it gets used constantly. Bathrooms are what you reno when you have money to piss away or you intend to stay in your house for another 10 years so you "get your money back" through use. Man, I read 'reno money in the kitchen' and thought that's a great way to describe gambling on a remodel, vegas money must be the bathroom. Dissapoint.
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Vegas is the ridiculous man-cave basement. Atlantic City is the bathroom, because you know it's just garbage, no matter what you do.
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Baronjutter posted:90% of the time these all-glass bathrooms are overlooking the water though, which means anyone in a boat can peep your dilz. Sorry about ur peenz WrenP-Complete posted:Like Yeah that looks terrible. Lol
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R_AkhEPRt_M At 2:46 is a good example of why you should never let water gently caress with your floor joists.
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I honestly can't believe the OP wasted all that money to make some lovely ~trendy~ bathroom when the first one actually was functional and the second one is going to go out of style in like 2-4 years tops. And he seems like the type that cares about that stupid poo poo. CrazyTolradi posted:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R_AkhEPRt_M At 2:46 is a good example of why you should never let water gently caress with your floor joists. Yeah we've had water manage to seep through before and thankfully caught it before it did this, but god drat it does this really fast.
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Baronjutter posted:90% of the time these all-glass bathrooms are overlooking the water though, which means anyone in a boat can peep your dilz. Its ok op, I do dumb things all the time. One time i made a pizza roll enchilada, it was a horribly fantastic mistake, albeit a bit more frugal.
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Fluffy Bunnies posted:I honestly can't believe the OP wasted all that money to make some lovely ~trendy~ bathroom when the first one actually was functional and the second one is going to go out of style in like 2-4 years tops.
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Fluffy Bunnies posted:I honestly can't believe the OP wasted all that money to make some lovely ~trendy~ bathroom when the first one actually was functional and the second one is going to go out of style in like 2-4 years tops. Fuckin builder grade bullshit bitch. Can't have that in a ballin' crib. OP, put sod under your tub. That way you can step on to the nice soft grass after your shower. Keep a lawn mower in your linen closet. Or buy a sheep. Bonus, if you get a dog, it can poo poo and piss on it. Then you won't have to get up in the middle of the night to let it out.
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wesleywillis posted:Fuckin builder grade bullshit bitch. Can't have that in a ballin' crib. Better yet, buy an electric sheep! Your Android can dream of it.
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I just spent the last 3 hours powering through all 33 pages of this thread, and I only have one question: Why, why, WHY did it take 31 loving pages for this to make an appearance?????
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wesleywillis posted:Bonus, if you get a dog, it can poo poo and piss on it. Then you won't have to get up in the middle of the night to let it out. who cares about the dog, we all know OP's gonna piss on his tub-lawn every time he's drunk.
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Zamboni_Rodeo posted:I just spent the last 3 hours powering through all 33 pages of this thread, and I only have one question: I swear it is somewhere else.
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This is the strangest argument.
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Pigsfeet on Rye posted:Better yet, buy an electric sheep! I appreciate this.
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Voight Kampf bath.
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# ? Apr 30, 2017 04:40 |
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Put perforated gas pipe used for firepits under the rocks surrounding your tub. I am sure there's a way to engineer this safely It would solve the mold problem and keep your tub water hot.
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I suggested heating the rocks sooo long ago.
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The Gardenator posted:Put perforated gas pipe used for firepits under the rocks surrounding your tub. I am sure there's a way to engineer this safely You're a genius. The value of the house would soar! Women love having candles around the tub, and this gets you all the flames you want without having to clean up wax dribbles.
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Bonus if you also hook up speakers to play O Fortuna every time you turn on the fire. You know, just to set the mood.
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bEatmstrJ posted:If my calculations are correct, this appears to be about a 120 gallon balcony. It also appears to be set in stone. Inspiring... Just because this was last post on last page and I didn't want people to miss beatmaster paying himself out.
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Hannibal Lecter's crock pot.
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Humbug Scoolbus posted:Hannibal Lecter's crock pot. thats a great username
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Hannibal Lector would never use a crock pot.
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Snak posted:Eventually it will stop working, because stainless is a bitch to keep clean. So if the go-to material for commercial kitchens and sterile medical applications is "a bitch to keep clean" could you please let me know what material should be used?
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Motronic posted:So if the go-to material for commercial kitchens and sterile medical applications is "a bitch to keep clean" could you please let me know what material should be used? Commercial kitchens and hospitals are aggressively cleaned by teams of people multiple times a day. How big is your cleaning team and how many hours a week do they work?
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Tiny Brontosaurus posted:Commercial kitchens and hospitals are aggressively cleaned by teams of people multiple times a day. How big is your cleaning team and how many hours a week do they work? 2, maybe 3 if you count the older kid, and very little, as a home kitchen doesn't need to be hospital sterile nor sees the usage and corresponding daily trashing of a commercial kitchen. I'm trying to think of something easier to clean than smooth metal that doesn't rust, is stained by only a few things, damaged by even less that one would find in a typical kitchen and is non porous. Are you saying that you know what this other magical material is too? I must be really out of the loop.
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Snak posted:Hannibal Lector would never use a crock pot. this is also true
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Motronic posted:2, maybe 3 if you count the older kid, and very little, as a home kitchen doesn't need to be hospital sterile nor sees the use of a commercial kitchen. You're moving the goalposts. Nobody was talking about sterility until you. Stainless is hard to keep visually clean. Stainless in commercial kitchens and hospitals looks clean because they need it to be sterile. And you're being a smug rear end in a top hat so no, I will not help you google things. Enjoy living in Fort Fingerprints.
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Tiny Brontosaurus posted:You're moving the goalposts. Nobody was talking about sterility until you. Stainless is hard to keep visually clean. Stainless in commercial kitchens and hospitals looks clean because they need it to be sterile. And you're being a smug rear end in a top hat so no, I will not help you google things. Enjoy living in Fort Fingerprints.
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Tiny Brontosaurus posted:You're moving the goalposts. Nobody was talking about sterility until you. Stainless is hard to keep visually clean. Stainless in commercial kitchens and hospitals looks clean because they need it to be sterile. And you're being a smug rear end in a top hat so no, I will not help you google things. Enjoy living in Fort Fingerprints. nice meltdown
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I see you're new to the D&D title scene. WAR DOGS OF SOCHI posted:nice meltdown Killer catchphrase, goonsir. Does microwave's mom climb the stairs in your house to serve you a glass of mangosteen while you sit at your ppppowerbook? You realize you guys are circling the wagons to defend this guy's right to spend every waking moment wiping water spots off his kitchen walls, right?
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Tiny Brontosaurus posted:I see you're new to the D&D title scene. nice meltdown
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Tiny Brontosaurus posted:I see you're new to the D&D title scene. nah friend, you just come off as insufferably smug about your outright disdain for basically what is a lot of normal kitchens (including mine) that really arent a 12 man crew to clean. just really, you want to die on stainless steel hill?
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# ? Apr 30, 2017 16:32 |
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it's a good place to die. easy to clean; won't leave any stains.
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Stainless does have a reputation for getting finger-printy, but I really never found it particularly hard to manage. I don't have kids though, so my kitchens have always been a bit cleaner as a default anyway. Our new appliances are GE's slate line, and they have an appearance similar to stainless, but don't get smudgy at all. Very nice.
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sneakyfrog posted:really, you want to die on stainless steel hill? New thread title pleas mods edit Prav posted:it's a good place to die. easy to clean; won't leave any stains. lol
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Slugworth posted:Stainless does have a reputation for getting finger-printy, but I really never found it particularly hard to manage. I don't have kids though, so my kitchens have always been a bit cleaner as a default anyway. It's got the reputation for fingerprints because people in general are dumb and don't clean properly. I have not seen any stainless that couldn't be cleaned to sparkling with a Simple Green scrub (using a cloth or Scotch Brite pad, depending on soil level), followed by a wipe down with Stoners Invisible Glass and a microfiber. It's not hard at all, but easy to cry about, I guess.
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Only people with no children and those crazy OCD women who put down "professional mother" as an occupation should ever even think about having a white or stainless steel kitchen at home. You can't keep it clean and if you have basic knowledge of food hygiene then it's simply not needed. But hey if you want to spend 2 hours a day cleaning to keep it looking all shiny then all power to you.
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Seminal Flu posted:It's got the reputation for fingerprints because people in general are dumb and don't clean properly. I have not seen any stainless that couldn't be cleaned to sparkling with a Simple Green scrub (using a cloth or Scotch Brite pad, depending on soil level), followed by a wipe down with Stoners Invisible Glass and a microfiber. Yep. Anyone who knows how to clean a car can maintain a stainless countertop and likely has all the stuff to do it. learnincurve posted:Only people with no children and those crazy OCD women who put down "professional mother" as an occupation should ever even think about having a white or stainless steel kitchen at home. You can't keep it clean and if you have basic knowledge of food hygiene then it's simply not needed. But hey if you want to spend 2 hours a day cleaning to keep it looking all shiny then all power to you. Eh, it's all trade offs and compromises. Formica's cheap and easy to clean but wears out, granite requires special care, solid-surface stuff also requires care or just becomes dull plastic and isn't heatproof, butcher block is actually difficult to keep clean (unlike stainless steel which just gets fingerprints)
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It's not that stainless is difficult to clean, it's just that it has to be cleaned constantly.
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