ᐅ What would you never want to do without?

Created on: 15 Nov 2019 15:43
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tumaa
Hello everyone,

this thread is meant to be a bit more positive .

I’ll start: these are things I would definitely do again:

- Brick facade (but only a fully colored one)
- Clay brick
- Two stories
- Controlled residential ventilation system
- Smart home
- Minimum clear ceiling height of 2.60m (8.5 feet)
- Large windows
- Open-plan design

What about you?

Best regards
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ypg
19 Nov 2019 19:25
11ant schrieb:

You don’t clean the “little husband” just for yourself

lol... I actually just confused a urinal with a bidet
Mea culpa :-*
11ant19 Nov 2019 19:38
Tea vulva, ... - tile a dozen rosaries, then you shall be forgiven
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Fummelbrett!
19 Nov 2019 21:11
ypg schrieb:

lol... I completely mixed up a urinal with a bidet
My fault :-*

Well, as long as you only confuse them in theory (this just reminded me of a documentary about a festival where a guy came out of a portable toilet and then washed his hands in the urinal :cool
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Grantlhaua
19 Nov 2019 21:12
11ant schrieb:

For me, such thoughts tend to get mixed up with the memory of how unfinished things looked while being built – that fades more easily for me when walls were built by others and seen in their bare state. But I also appreciate the basic idea that "home-cooked tastes twice as good."

I just came in through the front door, and right now I could lose it if I see one more drywall track, but I know I’ll be happy once everything is finished.
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NatureSys
22 Nov 2019 21:06
For us, there are three things:
Sauna
Laundry chute (from the upper floor to the basement)
Urinal
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Nordlys
22 Nov 2019 21:54
I also planted a urinal—the shrub by the garage. Absolutely essential.