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The "have a look at this!" thread II

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  • kerri_gt
    kerri_gt Posts: 11,202 Forumite
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    Dandie89 wrote: »
    But the lights. What is the point apart from a terrible waste of energy?

    Also, although the kitchen itself is ok not sure storing wine next to and above the stove is the best option temperature wise not to mention creating a greasy dust trap that would be hell to keep clean so it would be a no from me :)

    I quite like the lights aesthetically, not so much the blue ones though. I assume you could turn them off though, and if they've are LED they wouldn't use masses of electricity.

    Good point about the wine though, I hadn't really looked at that. I guess the only solution would be not to cook :rotfl:
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  • seven-day-weekend
    seven-day-weekend Posts: 36,755 Forumite
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    I like the "mature well socked garden", lol :rotfl:

    Actually, I do like the garden - it's a lot more interesting than the blank canvas type, imho!

    I like the garden .... but inside the house you can't see the wood for the trees (pun intended) - you can't see what it is like for all the junk/clutter/treasures (delete as applicable).
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  • seven-day-weekend
    seven-day-weekend Posts: 36,755 Forumite
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    Dandie89 wrote: »

    I love it!
    (AKA HRH_MUngo)
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  • badger09
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    AFF8879 wrote: »
    http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-73919669.html

    Anyone know what that bowl-type contraption in pictures 4 and 5 is?

    Its an AEG ceramic induction wok hob. Obviously:D


    See kitchen description.

    Agent can't spell Corian though:cool:

    PS I think the football match is boring too:rotfl:
  • Davesnave
    Davesnave Posts: 34,741 Forumite
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    badger09 wrote: »
    PS I think the football match is boring too:rotfl:


    There's a football match? :huh:

    I've been watching butterflies getting it on in our wood. :male::heart2::female: It's too hot to participate in such frolicsome behaviour myself.

    Oh, that match....:(

    Huh, it's a bit like "Thank you for your interest; we have your details on file if there is any development affecting the agreed sale."
  • shortcrust wrote: »
    I bet that was much talked about by the neighbours!. A bit odd on a house that’s so conventional. Bit like a middle aged civil servant with a new tattoo.

    Ahem....not all civil servants are dead conventional you know...ahem....

    I was one for many years - just didnt fancy the tattoos - but probably not "conventional" in anyone's book:rotfl:
  • Oh my...

    rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-65939422.html

    I think there's actually a nice house underneath it all but it's a challenge to spot!

    (sorry, too new to post proper links)
  • bouicca21 wrote: »

    Not my taste - but I sorta like it in a way - though it could do with a bigger back yard.
  • ukmaggie45
    ukmaggie45 Posts: 2,968 Forumite
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    I think there's actually a nice house underneath it all but it's a challenge to spot!

    (sorry, too new to post proper links)

    Aaarrggghhh all those patterns together! :eek: Definitely migraine inducing.
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