kati1337 schrieb:
Pics or it didn't happen. Quite simple: One outlet below the switch by the door. A triple socket in every corner of the room.A
Alessandro23 Oct 2020 14:34Also for the microwave, freezer, second refrigerator, toaster, kettle, baby food warmer, in the window recess for Christmas decorations, and for the cordless vacuum station.
The rest is for symmetry.
Just kidding. Nobody needs that, and we generally have way too many power outlets in the house!
As if anyone would want to dry or straighten their hair in the guest bathroom.
The rest is for symmetry.
Just kidding. Nobody needs that, and we generally have way too many power outlets in the house!
As if anyone would want to dry or straighten their hair in the guest bathroom.
Alessandro schrieb:
Also, there are also outlets for the microwave, freezer, second refrigerator, toaster, electric kettle, baby food warmer, in the window recess for Christmas decorations, and for the cordless vacuum station. The rest are just for symmetry.
No, just kidding. Nobody really needs that many, and we generally have way too many outlets in the house! As if anyone would want to use a hairdryer or straightener in the guest bathroom. Haha, yes, we even had one installed in the guest bathroom, and now in hindsight, I wonder if we will ever actually plug anything in there. The room is so small, I’d rather plug the vacuum cleaner in the hallway, which is just under 1 meter (3 feet) away.
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Alessandro23 Oct 2020 14:44Yes, sometimes you think of strange things.
I also installed an electrical outlet in the guest bathroom window recess for Christmas decorations. The window faces the street.
Who actually puts illuminated Christmas decorations in the bathroom window that you can only see in the evening? At the time when you usually lower the blinds so no one can look in while you’re using the restroom. So it’s completely pointless.
I also installed an electrical outlet in the guest bathroom window recess for Christmas decorations. The window faces the street.
Who actually puts illuminated Christmas decorations in the bathroom window that you can only see in the evening? At the time when you usually lower the blinds so no one can look in while you’re using the restroom. So it’s completely pointless.
kati1337 schrieb:
That’s beautiful!
We were drooling over these at the exhibition during the selection process, but then walked away with our heads down when we heard the price. So, how much does something like that typically cost?- Previous
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