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Nice people thread part 6 - thrice by twice as nice :)
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PasturesNew wrote: »This one's on an Italian site, so I can't find it.... it's called an Armonya bath with shower and allegedly fits into small spaces.
http://www.teuco.it/ - go there and find it....
It looks like this http://t1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSzMT85CsjU4uKwD4Pvm1G9rE7DJxh9RYYOZz88N0ZBzMNOW_wv
I like the 'paper' bath on that site0 -
PasturesNew wrote: »This one's on an Italian site, so I can't find it.... it's called an Armonya bath with shower and allegedly fits into small spaces.
http://www.teuco.it/ - go there and find it....
It looks like this http://t1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSzMT85CsjU4uKwD4Pvm1G9rE7DJxh9RYYOZz88N0ZBzMNOW_wv
Beautiful website. I really want herringbone parquet like one of those bathrooms in my L-shaped house. And most of those baths too.Everything that is supposed to be in heaven is already here on earth.
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Why don't g4s just round up all the prisoners who escaped and enrol them as security.0
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Doozergirl wrote: »If you put the door into the room in the middle of the wall and you have 1.7 metres in width, which you may well do you'll get a bath in on the one width; shower and loo on the other width and a sink in the middle of the length.0
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Doozergirl wrote: »That looks like the prefect bathtub for me. You can sit up/lie back and read and be under a decent depth of water.
Designed by Norman Foster, I can't imagine being inexpensive!
I was asking because we have a small bathroom with both shower and bath in. If you put the door into the room in the middle of the wall and you have 1.7 metres in width, which you may well do you'll get a bath in on the one width; shower and loo on the other width and a sink in the middle of the length.
I don't know what conversations you're having, I'm worried I'll say something that you've already dismissed him over.
And if you really want something, I don't think you will, but don't be railroaded out of something by the builder. Ask him to price a couple of scenarios and you can decide whether it's worth it or not, iyswim.
No, i will ot be railroaded. But, makes sense to consider advice. The builder and architect dug my heels out over the crittal window in the kutchen this week. Sometimes you have to admit they are right. The builder pointed out that howeber cute a window that dis jot close was a whim too far.0 -
PasturesNew wrote: »LIR's going to have to move that cat now.... find the darned plans... scan them in, upload them.......
Doozer might have a copy. O
Not sure.
Mauve squeaker is deeply asleep and having hunting dreams on my lap. I am going to move her, but mainly because i need to sleep soon.0 -
I would have liked to have done something today - but first it pee'd it down .... and then I couldn't think of anywhere to go.
What do people do when they're alone in a small hotel room, it's raining and they hate shopping? Darned if I know. Doing anything involves getting wet and spending money they didn't need to spend if they'd stayed in. Income today's been £4, so I'm not really in a position to go out and spend money just for the sake of saying I went out .... and then I'd only be saying it to you lot!0 -
PasturesNew wrote: »I would have liked to have done something today - but first it pee'd it down .... and then I couldn't think of anywhere to go.
What do people do when they're alone in a small hotel room, it's raining and they hate shopping? Darned if I know. Doing anything involves getting wet and spending money they didn't need to spend if they'd stayed in. Income today's been £4, so I'm not really in a position to go out and spend money just for the sake of saying I went out .... and then I'd only be saying it to you lot!
I would read.
I read the daughter of smoke and one this week and really enjoyed it. Not profound but the pans labyrinth comparison was fair.0 -
lostinrates wrote: »The builder pointed out that howeber cute a window that dis jot close was a whim too far.0
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lostinrates wrote: »I would read.
I read the daughter of smoke and one this week and really enjoyed it. Not profound but the pans labyrinth comparison was fair.0
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