Strange & Unusual Houses
- sally maclennane
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So MUCH grey :ella:
Christ on a bendy bus son, don't be such a fucking faff arse
- viggy
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It's like when folk used to shag pile the bathroom floor and extended the carpet up the sides of their baths

- Cosmopolitan
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I still have a bathroom like this

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- emma_p
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I’m so pleased the pink bath is still there!!
- Estrella
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I like the grey box. It’s a nice neutral palate.
Marble like that is very on trend in the Million Dollar Listings I watch. Book-matched marble where it all joins together is even more desirable.
Marble like that is very on trend in the Million Dollar Listings I watch. Book-matched marble where it all joins together is even more desirable.
- Rebel Pebble
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I LOVE that photo, Cos. Poor Ripley, trying so hard to play. 

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- Bat Macdui
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Cross cat in pink carpet bath has just improved my day immeasurably, thank you. :))
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I love that pink bath!
I saw quite a few newly rendered houses when I was looking. They seem to be quite popular in areas with a lot of bungalows that are trying to appeal to a different market. Some of them looked pretty good, I thought.
My new bathroom has some marble in it which I'm not that keen on. Especially since it isn't book-matched (I had never heard that term so thanks, Est!)
I saw quite a few newly rendered houses when I was looking. They seem to be quite popular in areas with a lot of bungalows that are trying to appeal to a different market. Some of them looked pretty good, I thought.
My new bathroom has some marble in it which I'm not that keen on. Especially since it isn't book-matched (I had never heard that term so thanks, Est!)
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Look at this for a bathroom!
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- Rebel Pebble
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Nice pew. Because everyone needs a quick pray before they soak. ALSO so much space and one measly towel rail.
Mostly I look at that and think, if it doesn't have underfloor heating it must be FREEZING in Winter.
Mostly I look at that and think, if it doesn't have underfloor heating it must be FREEZING in Winter.
- Morganna
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The pew, and the toadstool things just out of reach of the bath, so you couldn't even use them as a place to put your glasses or book or drink.
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I've always coveted a big bathroom but so often people seem to lay them out so bizarrely! A pew would definitely not be on my bathroom go to list :lol:
- Tabitha
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I used to rent a house with a ridiculously large bathroom, it was weird as it only had a loo / bath / basin in it and then acres of floorspace. I always felt really exposed whilst sitting on the lav. :lol:
- Rebel Pebble
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- Delboy
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I saw quite a few houses online with big bathrooms, mostly in terraced houses where the third bedroom had been turned into a bathroom. It's quite difficult to do it right, I think unless you put in a lot of storage or build in a cupboard.
- Rosa
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That bathroom looks so uninviting.
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It looks so cold!Rebel Pebble wrote: ↑Wed Sep 01, 2021 8:45 pm Nice pew. Because everyone needs a quick pray before they soak. ALSO so much space and one measly towel rail.
Mostly I look at that and think, if it doesn't have underfloor heating it must be FREEZING in Winter.
- sally maclennane
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Someone has posted this flat on a local FB page, describing it as "THE most stunning flat" It's certainly very nice (although a little bland) but it's a bit of a stretch to describe it as stunning. Plus who wants to look at themselves while sitting on the loo?
https://allenandharris.co.uk/houses-for ... /SHA109448

https://allenandharris.co.uk/houses-for ... /SHA109448
Christ on a bendy bus son, don't be such a fucking faff arse
- Zoomer
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That bathroom is confusing me. It's, as you say, very bland.