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bEatmstrJ posted:There's a good chance I would have not compromised my floor joists knowing what I know now. But the damage has been done and the cost to fix it is essentially the same as it is to continue with my original plan. I may not use my tub much, but I also don't remodel things as a bachelor. My closet was designed with a woman in mind, despite not being married. Likewise, my bathroom is designed with a woman in mind. It will have a powder room that will be completely useless to me, but is the kind of thing a woman would look at and say, OMG I want this. In the same vein, if a woman sees a nice inviting looking bathtub they are going to swoon. And since woman play an unfair role in the home-buying process, a woman who falls in love with my bathroom is going to help me sell my home (someday). You may not like the design, but I assure the finished product will exceed your expectations. Ummmmmmmmmmmm My wife really loved the black mold caked around my bathtub rocks. Dat mold got me so much poon.
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From Doom House to Goon House.
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I mean, it's fact that the two rooms that sell a house are the kitchen and the master bathroom.
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OSI bean dip posted:Wow. You pretty much match my impression of sales engineers once again. Apparently you've never bought a house with a wife? Under most circumstances the wife makes the final say on whether or not a couple buys a home. I've heard this from the many real estate agents I've worked with in the past that assure me this is most often the case.
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bEatmstrJ posted:There's a good chance I would have not compromised my floor joists knowing what I know now. But the damage has been done and the cost to fix it is essentially the same as it is to continue with my original plan. I may not use my tub much, but I also don't remodel things as a bachelor. My closet was designed with a woman in mind, despite not being married. Likewise, my bathroom is designed with a woman in mind. It will have a powder room that will be completely useless to me, but is the kind of thing a woman would look at and say, OMG I want this. In the same vein, if a woman sees a nice inviting looking bathtub they are going to swoon. And since woman play an unfair role in the home-buying process, a woman who falls in love with my bathroom is going to help me sell my home (someday). You may not like the design, but I assure the finished product will exceed your expectations. Please, do go on
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bEatmstrJ posted:Apparently you've never bought a house with a wife? Under most circumstances the wife makes the final say on whether or not a couple buys a home. I've heard this from the many real estate agents I've worked with in the past that assure me this is most often the case.
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bEatmstrJ posted:Apparently you've never bought a house with a wife? Under most circumstances the wife makes the final say on whether or not a couple buys a home. I've heard this from the many real estate agents I've worked with in the past that assure me this is most often the case. I am married and can tell you that you have a really depressing outlook on marriage. I guess that can explain why you're living the bachelor life after all. At least make your bathroom look like this: It's not like you ever have to worry about a woman seeing it anyway.
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OP at least do those nice big round bulbs all around the mirrors so you can blind god when they turn on those lights to do makeup, make sure the bulbs are color corrected for maximum ladycool points, i cant stand that much light but the ladies seem to like that in my horrible builder grade bathroom squallorpit
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I don't think you've ever asked woman about this so I asked my wife. To give you some background she spends a lot of time in the bathroom as make-up is one of her hobbies and would engage in ritual sacrifice for a bathtub. In fact when we buy next year a bathtub is high on the list of priorities. She strongly prefers the original bathroom, especially the tub with a wide brim as she could put her wine there, the original sinks are also better as mostly she just wants as much of her own counter space as possible. She agrees it looked a bit dated but the solution would have been at most to replace the doors on the cabinets, and some new tiles.
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Megabound posted:I don't think you've ever asked woman about this so I asked my wife. To give you some background she spends a lot of time in the bathroom as make-up is one of her hobbies and would engage in ritual sacrifice for a bathtub. In fact when we buy next year a bathtub is high on the list of priorities. tiled countertops had to go eta: I am not a woman but that is definitely conveying my wife's opinion on tiled countertops in the bathroom or kitchen.
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brugroffil posted:tiled countertops had to go Yea, point being an update to the existing design instead of giving her less space for all her poo poo.
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I'm not going to disagree about tile counters, but why choose something even harder to clean?
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congrats goons, you prevented a sales jockey bigot from experiencing karma
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brugroffil posted:tiled countertops had to go Tiled countertops are the devil and should all be destroyed
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This thread is seriously making me consider remodelling my bathroom on the Kreiger model.
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OP is building a rape dungeon?
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I think if the OP wrote articles for the front page as "expert on women, who has never interacted with women" SA would come back in a big way. Edit: don't get me wrong I love you OP you constantly deliver
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Tiny Brontosaurus posted:I'm a woman and while I don't speak for all women, nothing about that bathroom suits the way I'd want to use the space even ignoring the aesthetic side of things. Since you took the time to respond constructively, I'll do the same. I'd like to keep as much natural light as possible, but relocating the shower forced me to block one of the windows. That being said, there are still two very large windows in the bathroom which is without question more than your average bathroom has, including the large master bathroom I had in my previous home. The tub will be in the exact same location it was prior to the remodel. If anyone awkwardly placed it, its the original home builders. That being said, I don't feel its out of place. It will be in a corner and under a window, which is where most tubs reside. As for the tub storage, the notch in the wall is not tiny, but it is also not a bookshelf. Most modern designs don't have a lot of clutter, and my design doesn't allow for a lot of clutter on purpose. The shower is cavernous. I'm not sure if you've used a large shower before but I had a multi-head large shower in my previous bathroom and it didn't get cold. Unless you're shaving, chances are you will still be under some part of the water stream which will keep you warm. Additionally my design has floor to ceiling glass which will trap in heat (while still having a vent so as not to make a mildew pit). There are two notches in the shower, opposite the shower heads, to hold shampoo and soaps for storage, and two perfectly good benches to store excess items on if needed. There will be a hand shower installed as well (this is hard to add in a 3d render with my skill level). Also there should be no problems standing out of the water whilst shaving with the amount of space in the shower (and various faucet controls). The vanity tops don't allow for a lot of storage on top, but there will be some, including the middle section. There are storage cabinets and drawers under the sinks which will provide a fair amount of storage. There is an additional vanity that will be large and dedicated for makeup with a large mirror, ample storage and plenty of light, counter space and outlets. This is not shown in my 3d rendering but will be inside of the bathroom taking the place of the old shower. There is no dedicated robe storage but with the closet being right next to the shower door it would be easy to store them inside the closet. It would also be pretty easy to add some robe hooks in the bathroom if I decide to go that route. There will be towel shelves as part of the design (again not shown in the 3d render).
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bEatmstrJ posted:Since you took the time to respond constructively, I'll do the same. yeah. but you're still a bigot, so
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Lutha Mahtin posted:yeah. but you're still a bigot, so No, he's a sales engineer. (it's very very slightly different)
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bEatmstrJ posted:Since you took the time to respond constructively, I'll do the same. Oof. I am straining sooooo haaardddd to play good cop here, but anybody who's seen any of my colorful red titles from D&D knows how I feel about your sexism. And what I get in return? A hobbyist vandal condescending to me about shower sizes. Your notches suck. poo poo's going to fall out of them. A lot of toiletries come in odd-shaped or oddly-balanced containers and when women choose bathroom storage they tend to choose something with a retaining rim to keep everything from falling out. If you ever do land a woman the first thing she'll do is ugly up your "modern design" with some aftermarket shower storage, because the only option you've built in is some dumb notches that will gather water and grime and rain shampoo bottles onto the tile anytime one of you so much as breathes. You're building a custom bathroom to deleterious expense and your shower storage solution is "leave poo poo scattered on the benches if you want." How modern, how minimal.
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OSI bean dip posted:I am married and can tell you that you have a really depressing outlook on marriage. I guess that can explain why you're living the bachelor life after all. I do. That's because the marriages i'm in close relation to are more depressing than happy. I have a good life and maybe some day I'll get married, but I'm certainly not in a rush. Lutha Mahtin posted:yeah. but you're still a bigot, so This is called the "ad hominem" fallacy.
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op how do you feel about the fact that your death was prevented by persons who very probably find your views on women abhorrent. like you could very possibly be dead if they had known about your misogyny beforehand and decided not to help you out of the goodness of their hearts
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bEatmstrJ posted:This is called the "ad hominem" fallacy. Only if they're using it to try to undermine your argument...
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Tiny Brontosaurus posted:Oof. I am straining sooooo haaardddd to play good cop here, but anybody who's seen any of my colorful red titles from D&D knows how I feel about your sexism. And what I get in return? A hobbyist vandal condescending to me about shower sizes. you were doing so well too but yeah you are right for sure about shower storage and those aftermarket showerhead storage things suck.
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This should be a case-study in "Not Live Blogging your DIY"
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Baronjutter posted:No, he's a sales engineer. (it's very very slightly different) it's one of those "you don't have to be ________ to work here... BUT IT HELPS!" things
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bEatmstrJ posted:This is called the "ad hominem" fallacy. This is like starting a drunken brawl and then scolding the people holding you back from an rear end-kicking for not observing Queensbury Rules.
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Modern magazine designs don't allow a lot of clutter. Modern livable designs don't show a lot of clutter. People still want to own poo poo. The kind of people who want lavish bathrooms and ridiculous tubs also want three scents of bath salts and two different products each for face, eye area, body, feet, daily exfoliating, biweekly masks, hair on regular days, hair on humid days, weekly clarifying, etc. When design tries to prevent people from behaving conveniently, people get pissed at the design. I personally would trade all the ~aesthetic~ for an extra-long and extra-deep tub. Hell, if you're selling the lifestyle image, make it a giant jacuzzi tub in front of a window. The tub surround is not a selling point. e: this thread moves as fast as a tub plummeting to the basement Anne Whateley fucked around with this message at 23:30 on May 2, 2017 |
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We sprang for a slightly pricier after-market shower storage thing, and I'm really happy with it. It's quite secure and each part is adjustable but can be tightened down.
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bEatmstrJ posted:I do. That's because the marriages i'm in close relation to are more depressing than happy. I have a good life and maybe some day I'll get married, but I'm certainly not in a rush. bEatmstrJ posted:Apparently you've never bought a house with a wife? Under most circumstances the wife makes the final say on whether or not a couple buys a home. I've heard this from the many real estate agents I've worked with in the past that assure me this is most often the case. bEatmstrJ posted:In the same vein, if a woman sees a nice inviting looking bathtub they are going to swoon. And since woman play an unfair role in the home-buying process, a woman who falls in love with my bathroom is going to help me sell my home (someday). Maybe the reason why the marriages you see are depressing is because you have a distorted view on how women look at homes? Like I am pretty certain my wife (who happens to be an engineer I'll add) would likely want to run away if she were to hear that some dingdong decided that they could fix some engineered joists. Tell me, what do you think of women drivers? I am sure that you could talk a lot about them just like how we talk about how stupid you are at home renovations. At least with the latter we don't have to rely on feckless anecdotal evidence. Lain Iwakura fucked around with this message at 23:34 on May 2, 2017 |
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Tiny Brontosaurus posted:Oof. I am straining sooooo haaardddd to play good cop here, but anybody who's seen any of my colorful red titles from D&D knows how I feel about your sexism. And what I get in return? A hobbyist vandal condescending to me about shower sizes. There was nothing sexist about what I wrote and I'm certainly not trying to be sexist. Had I wrote, "You've obviously never used a large shower", sure. I can't assume you've used a large shower before, so saying, "I'm not sure if you have" seems fair to me. But lets not split hairs about that. I had one in my previous bathroom and I was simply commenting on my personal experience. My notches are literally the same as the notches made in every custom (and builder grade) shower I've ever seen. My current shower has the exact same no lip style notch. It's a boxed-in hole cut into the wall. Standard. I won't argue that I've sacrificed some of the existing "table-top" style space that surrounded my previous tub, but I won't defend myself for having MORE storage space than 90% of master bathrooms out there. Its a huge bathroom, It doesn't need to have excessive amounts of storage.
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It doesn't need to have recessed tub rocks either, but here we are
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My GF looks for stuff like mould and knob-and-tube wiring when we have looked at houses. In fact, when she sees a ridiculous reno like that bathroom she gets really suspicious of what it's trying to hide.
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100% of the women appealed to in this thread have told you your design is bad, and that of you want to appeal to that demographic you need to make some serious changes, but I guess they just don't have your master diy-er ~~vision~~.
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Tiny Brontosaurus posted:I'm a woman and while I don't speak for all women, nothing about that bathroom suits the way I'd want to use the space even ignoring the aesthetic side of things. Mrs. Burt Sexual? Great break down.
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This is like some god awful Seth Rogen film where he renos the house to help bring in the ladies, and still fails to do so. OP, don't put the cart before a horse you're never going to have.
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bEatmstrJ posted:There was nothing sexist about what I wrote and I'm certainly not trying to be sexist. Had I wrote, "You've obviously never used a large shower", sure. I can't assume you've used a large shower before, so saying, "I'm not sure if you have" seems fair to me. But lets not split hairs about that. I had one in my previous bathroom and I was simply commenting on my personal experience. There was a lot sexist about what you've written. Wimmin buy houses like this, menfolk buy houses like that! Christ. I made a sincere effort. I want to save you money and regret. But you just have lovely taste and worse instincts, and there's nothing anybody can do about that. Hit me up when you post your thread about turning your boxy tract-home living room into a "home theater," looking forward to some more hot DIY action.
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bEatmstrJ posted:There was nothing sexist about what I wrote and I'm certainly not trying to be sexist. Really? bEatmstrJ posted:Apparently you've never bought a house with a wife? Under most circumstances the wife makes the final say on whether or not a couple buys a home. I've heard this from the many real estate agents I've worked with in the past that assure me this is most often the case. bEatmstrJ posted:In the same vein, if a woman sees a nice inviting looking bathtub they are going to swoon. And since woman play an unfair role in the home-buying process, a woman who falls in love with my bathroom is going to help me sell my home (someday). You're stereotyping women at how they look at bathrooms.
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"A wife."
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