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The "have a look at this!" thread II
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getmore4less wrote: »https://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-72080272.html
just seems a weird way to layout the property.
A 3 bed house where the only bathroom is en suite to the master??
e: ah no, there's a ground floor shower room. Still rubbish.0 -
A 3 bed house where the only bathroom is en suite to the master??
e: ah no, there's a ground floor shower room. Still rubbish.
There's a shower room on the first floor too, in addition to the en suite.
The odd thing is having to go through bedroom 2 to get to bedroom 3. The floor plan doesn't show the second floor or the windows to each room so i expect it's just a very bad floor plan rather than the real layout.0 -
VincentVincent wrote: »
The odd thing is having to go through bedroom 2 to get to bedroom 3.
That's not an uncommon arrangement in Victorian properties. I've seen many with that arrangement (what EAs call 'two plus one'). Our previous house wasn't a two plus one, but there had formerly been a doorway connecting the main and second bedroom. It had been turned into a walk-in wardrobe thankfully.0 -
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That's brilliant!0
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LisbonLaura wrote: »Cor blimey! e's right!
Top marks badger.
The bathroom in our Dorset bungalow had that inoffensive colour.
(Or was it paler?)
With those thin 4" tiles with matching squiggly lines.
1973 it was.
No that is silly. 1973 can't have been 46 years ago!!:eek::(
she's a laydee:p
In various homes, I've had pampas, pink (with black tiles:cool:) turquoise, lemon, cream, and probably the most difficult to keep looking clean https://www.adverts.ie/bathroom-fittings/bathroom-suite-for-sale/11396895
Resolutely white only for many years:)0 -
In our first house we had pale blue, second a beautiful pale lilac colour (loved that one lol). 3rd new house with no choice pale green an a horrible yellow beige colour hated both of those. 4th house en suite pink the other two bathrooms were white - since then all white.
I really hated avocado.0 -
Bought my small terrace in the mid 90s, there was a dull orangey suite.
Similar to
Somewhere when removed there was an indication underneath it had a fancy name for the colour . Suffice to say, it was replaced with white.0 -
Whilst on the subject of downstairs toilets, I give you one in the lounge.
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-75932486.htmlHer courage will change the world.
Treasure the moments that you have. Savour them for as long as you can for they will never come back again.0 -
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