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Oh my.. speechlessStarbrite said:Wow, so many look at that's in this property....I cannot work out if I like the bath or not? well the whole property for that matter...
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Lovely bathroom suite https://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-77300602.html3
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Oh my word!! The house that Jack built methinks.....Starbrite said:Wow, so many look at that's in this property....I cannot work out if I like the bath or not? well the whole property for that matter...1 -
od244051 said:Lovely bathroom suite https://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-77300602.htmlAnd to top that glorious bathroom, two of your neighbours are allowed to use your garden for lynchings !(It says so in the details - "The back garden allows two houses behind it hanging rights only and is owned by this property"
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If you click on the virtual tour link it explodes into a walk-through thing, which confirms that (a) there's a bed (and two heaters) in the first shed (b) the reason the lounge curtains are closed is that the shed blocks all the daylight from the room (c) one of the tenants is a Christian law student worried about hair loss :-) (d) the tidy student who lifts weights has a diploma in criminal psychology.od244051 said:
a 3D plan of the house in photos. Its a mess and doesn't work.freesha said:What on earth is pic 12?A kind word lasts a minute, a skelped erse is sair for a day.1 -
I wolld love a house with a kitchen big enough that I didn't need wall cupboards (perhaps combined with just 1 wall/area/section with floor to ceiIing cupboards - so no worktop bit). I think wall cupboards impose so much on the space in the kitchen and make it feel much smaller. I wouldnt consider it impractical at all!od244051 said:
I have seen kitchens with no cupboards above counter. So impracticalRandomDan said:https://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-93119375.html
I've never seen a kitchen like this with no cupboards or storage above counter top level. It looks totally impractical. But they must love it as the kitchen area constitutes 6 of the photos!
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I have had several kitchens without wall cupboards above the counter. I like the open feel. I have to climb on a chair to get to the top shelves. I am not tiny but it annoys me that it’s too high to reach. If I have too much stuff I just have a clear out.tizerbelle said:
I wolld love a house with a kitchen big enough that I didn't need wall cupboards (perhaps combined with just 1 wall/area/section with floor to ceiIing cupboards - so no worktop bit). I think wall cupboards impose so much on the space in the kitchen and make it feel much smaller. I wouldnt consider it impractical at all!od244051 said:
I have seen kitchens with no cupboards above counter. So impracticalRandomDan said:https://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-93119375.html
I've never seen a kitchen like this with no cupboards or storage above counter top level. It looks totally impractical. But they must love it as the kitchen area constitutes 6 of the photos!0 -
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-62876121.html
Bit naughty to describe it as 5 bed when 2 are yet to be built! But beautiful settingLove living in a village in the country side1 -
I was going to suggest it could be a resident who can't reach higher cupboards, though there aren't any clues to that around the rest of the house.Green_hopeful said:
I have had several kitchens without wall cupboards above the counter. I like the open feel. I have to climb on a chair to get to the top shelves. I am not tiny but it annoys me that it’s too high to reach. If I have too much stuff I just have a clear out.tizerbelle said:
I wolld love a house with a kitchen big enough that I didn't need wall cupboards (perhaps combined with just 1 wall/area/section with floor to ceiIing cupboards - so no worktop bit). I think wall cupboards impose so much on the space in the kitchen and make it feel much smaller. I wouldnt consider it impractical at all!od244051 said:
I have seen kitchens with no cupboards above counter. So impracticalRandomDan said:https://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-93119375.html
I've never seen a kitchen like this with no cupboards or storage above counter top level. It looks totally impractical. But they must love it as the kitchen area constitutes 6 of the photos!
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I have no wall cupboards either. I did post a pic then chickened out and took it off again 😂2
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