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  • Slithery
    Slithery Posts: 6,046 Forumite
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    Gers said:
    https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/116765942

    There's a penchant for brick wallpaper here. 
    You mean to say that those aren't lovingly stripped back and restored original features?
  • Gers
    Gers Posts: 13,161 Forumite
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    Slithery said:
    Gers said:
    https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/116765942

    There's a penchant for brick wallpaper here. 
    You mean to say that those aren't lovingly stripped back and restored original features?
    😂 
    The white'sh one is marginally more pleasing (to me) than the garish red one. One man's meat and all that. 
  • Patr100
    Patr100 Posts: 2,778 Forumite
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    edited 16 December 2021 at 6:52PM
    Sunsaru said:
    Picture 1... Is that a Spot the cat?
    Sadly not, zooming in, it's a plant in a pot.
    Or  a cat with a green head.
  • RelievedSheff
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    Gers said:
    https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/116765942

    There's a penchant for brick wallpaper here. 
    How bizarre!
  • thegreenone
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    I think I could cope with the brick wallpaper for the size of that apartment at that price.

    My son lived just across the Clyde when he was at Glasgow Uni, but he's now looking in South London and maaaaaay get a one bed for that money.  
  • Sunsaru
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    Gers said:
    https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/116765942

    There's a penchant for brick wallpaper here. 
    "Darling, I have some left over wallpaper. Where should I put it??"

    "Here... here... up there... " etc etc...
    Nothing is foolproof to a talented fool.
  • [Deleted User]
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    edited 24 January at 5:58PM
    hjd said:
    Who would pay £640 for a cheap, rubbish toilet that looks like it's made of yellowed plastic that's been left in the sun for too long?

    For that kind of money I'd expect at least a decent toilet, even if I didn't agree with the colour scheme. It looks like the kind of thing you find in public conveniences.
    They aren't rubbish.  In recent times a certain amount of prejudice has built up about coloured bathroom suites, but it's misguided.  The coloured stuff is much better built than anything you can buy on the mass market today.  They used thicker ceramic in those days and heavier weight fittings.  The fact that so much remains in existence today is testament to the quality.  
    It's not the colour, it's that it's basically the same as toilets from over 100 years ago.
    If it ain't broke, don't fix it.  They have been making toilets in the same way for over 100 years because they work.
    It's better than a latrine, but that doesn't mean it can't be improved on.

    And actually it is broken. The standard design wastes a lot of water. The low flow ones leak and waste water, and don't clear very well.
    What do you suggest?  I'm intrigued... 
    TOTO are the best, but they are very expensive in the UK. Then again, for something you use every day and that will last, the cost can be justified.

    You could also look for something similar to a TOTO toilet, where it accelerates the water around the bowl for better cleaning, and has a decent flush mechanism. Then fit a washlet seat to it, which depending on the brand and features will be around £100-300. You need to make sure the two fit together.

    At the moment it's hard to buy anything decent due to supply chain problems, and that will probably remain so for the foreseeable future. It's not a great time to need a new toilet.
    They were better when Bobby Kimball was the singer  :D

    On topic: I've checked and the top Johnny TOTO toilet is just shy of ten grand!  It'd be cheaper to buy a return ticket to Tokyo and have a wee there.  

    On a serious note: TOTO models might be better than a European toilet in terms of how well the flush works, but they use more water at just over a gallon a flush.  A European low flush type uses somewhat less than a gallon, although it's swings and roundabouts as water saving toilets often have to be flushed more than once.

    The basic ones are about £1300, but TOTO are a luxury brand.. In Japan you can get them for around £500 from other manufacturers.

    You can also buy a basic one and fit a seat with the bidet built in. Panasonic used to sell them here, and other brands still do.

    The main issue is that they need power. UK regs make that difficult in a bathroom. Maybe why we are stuck with 19thb century bogs.
  • RedFraggle
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    Officially in a clique of idiots
  • RelievedSheff
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    I love how they have made an effort to match the skirting boards around the property  :)
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