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Half this thread is people having legit house convos, the rest are still burning bmj. Yet he keeps coming back! Does this guy have some sort of fetish for getting owned? Are we all just a sick sexual thrill to him? Food for thought. (Post the shitter, coward.) E: goddammit, snipe. Post the shitter still stands.
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Bad Munki posted:I will never forget.
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Smash beams, post the shitter
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I like how the rocks turned into a garden.
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What is the little pink tub thing? A dedicated foot bath? It looks like a seriously wrong shape for a bidet, but I've never seen a mini bathtub for feet or whatever.
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Bad Munki posted:I will never forget. long time lurker first time empty quoter
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# ? Mar 9, 2019 04:22 |
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Just installed my first bidet in my bathroom. Only had to cut into a few I-beams.
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# ? Mar 9, 2019 04:49 |
SpartanIvy posted:Just installed my first bidet in my bathroom. Only had to cut into a few I-beams. Geez, turn the pressure down
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Youth Decay posted:They came in every color combination. The first one has an odd charm, though the fixtures are, uh, a little bold. Number 3 is great, though I'm not sold on the tub.
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SpartanIvy posted:Just installed my first bidet in my bathroom. Only had to cut into a few I-beams. Welcome to the Salty Spittoon.
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Teemu Pokemon posted:long time lurker first time empty quoter You fail to grasp the concept of an empty quote like beamster j fails to grasp structural integrity.
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CaptainSarcastic posted:What is the little pink tub thing? A dedicated foot bath? It looks like a seriously wrong shape for a bidet, but I've never seen a mini bathtub for feet or whatever. It is, indeed, a dedicated footbath. Though the 1930s was the towards the tail end of the era, wealthy bathrooms in the early decades of standard plumbing were extravagant with multiple single-purpose tubs and small dental sinks in addition to the main sink. https://www.oldhouseonline.com/kitchens-and-baths-articles/history-of-the-bathtub
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If only there was enough source material to train an rnn on it and generate an infinite amount of horror bathrooms
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FoldableHuman posted:It is, indeed, a dedicated footbath. Though the 1930s was the towards the tail end of the era, wealthy bathrooms in the early decades of standard plumbing were extravagant with multiple single-purpose tubs and small dental sinks in addition to the main sink. Cool - thank you for giving me the answer.
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Exinos posted:Smash beams, post the shitter Going to quote this as a stand in for all the amazing stuff from the last 3 or so pages.
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Xarbala posted:That is a nice painting though. yeah I saw that post quoted in a diff thread and tracked it down here just to say nice leonid afremov dude you should get rid of the rest of the room and just have that.
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I just wanted to look at neat houses and mid century lamps, are we going to start a new thread for that?
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Instead of fixating on bizarre taste in bathroom decor, let's admit that there's some really cool tiling patterns available from companies like Olde English Tile (I believe that they're in the US, UK, and Aus as well. I did a GIS and found some great-looking floors: https://www.google.com/search?tbm=i...i30.9r8NuldUuj8 https://www.google.com/search?tbm=i...i30.9r8NuldUuj8
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Pigsfeet on Rye posted:Instead of fixating on bizarre taste in bathroom decor, let's admit that there's some really cool tiling patterns available from companies like Olde English Tile (I believe that they're in the US, UK, and Aus as well. I did a GIS and found some great-looking floors: I'd never get out of that tub
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Pigsfeet on Rye posted:Instead of fixating on bizarre taste in bathroom decor, let's admit that there's some really cool tiling patterns available from companies like Olde English Tile (I believe that they're in the US, UK, and Aus as well. I did a GIS and found some great-looking floors:
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I want to live in that bathroom
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PetraCore posted:Are those quilting patterns as tile patterns? That's so cool looking. That's an interesting idea, I guess that as long as you have the basic shapes for a particular block pattern, you could express a quilt pattern in ceramic tile. Yeah, you could do it with the basic shapes ( http://www.oldeenglishtilesusa.com/sizes.html ), that's cool. They've got some really neat patterns at the UK site: https://www.oldeenglishtiles.co.uk/ Pigsfeet on Rye fucked around with this message at 00:13 on Mar 10, 2019 |
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Pigsfeet on Rye posted:Instead of fixating on bizarre taste in bathroom decor, let's admit that there's some really cool tiling patterns available from companies like Olde English Tile (I believe that they're in the US, UK, and Aus as well. I did a GIS and found some great-looking floors: i know this is about the floor, but putting the fixture where people are naturally going to want to lean on it when getting in or out of the tub is going to wear it out inordinately quickly
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Gophermaster posted:I just wanted to look at neat houses and mid century lamps, are we going to start a new thread for that? hello I like neat houses too https://www.windermere.com/listing/WA/Seattle/3609-NW-61st-St-98107/88053100
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Did he ever post the toilet
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No
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Cool I'll ask again in 6 months
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ThomasPaine posted:Did he ever post the toilet Our eyes are his toilet.
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You know who else had a portrait of himself in his own bathroom? That’s right: Hitler. http://www.bbc.com/culture/story/20140903-in-hitlers-bathtub
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Pigsfeet on Rye posted:Instead of fixating on bizarre taste in bathroom decor, let's admit that there's some really cool tiling patterns available from companies like Olde English Tile (I believe that they're in the US, UK, and Aus as well. I did a GIS and found some great-looking floors: That floor is gorgeous.
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ThomasPaine posted:Cool I'll ask again in 6 months You know, without the toilet pic, I can't shake this feeling of unfinished business.
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Chido posted:That floor is gorgeous. It really is, it's got a nice mix of neutral and decoration. It seems to be called "Glasgow" pattern, from here: https://www.oldeenglishtiles.com.au/collections/tessellated-tiles-patterns
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Pigsfeet on Rye posted:Instead of fixating on bizarre taste in bathroom decor, let's admit that there's some really cool tiling patterns available from companies like Olde English Tile (I believe that they're in the US, UK, and Aus as well. I did a GIS and found some great-looking floors: that must be fancy tile that lays itself out someone get a price for that and let me know what it runs
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Harry Potter on Ice posted:that must be fancy tile that lays itself out You can't predict how tile is gonna end up.
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Harry Potter on Ice posted:that must be fancy tile that lays itself out You can get a rough idea from the UK prices, but in the end you'd have to price out your exact design. https://originalfeatures.co.uk/collections/olde-english-tiles-tile-designs
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tile owns but i dont want to slip and fall in the bathroom
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# ? Mar 10, 2019 04:29 |
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I just lay sod in my bathrooms.
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# ? Mar 10, 2019 05:26 |
mutata posted:I just lay sod in my bathrooms. If there was a sanitary way to do it, a grass-floored bathroom would loving own
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Chard posted:If there was a sanitary way to do it, a grass-floored bathroom would loving own
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Just use those bathtub rocks. The waste will seep away into the depths and be a future problem.
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