For instance, being able to use
the bathroom in the big house means that I don't have to have those facilities in my little house.
Not exact matches
He'd be our
bathroom attendant and hand us the toilet paper, stop to observe dogs pooping and peeing on the street, and watch the Bear
in the
Big Blue
House «Potty Time» DVD on a continuous loop.
And, while we're all about dusting the
house, washing the windows, and breaking out the
big guns for those
bathrooms, we much prefer to think of spring cleaning
in terms of our beauty routines.
There was only one
bathroom, and the
house was heated by a
big wood - burning stove
in the middle of the living room.
For dogs that have never been taught where to go to the
bathroom,
house breaking can be a
big issue that sometimes lands dogs back
in the shelter.
If you live
in a
big house, it would be wise to close some of the bedroom /
bathroom doors
in order to limit their roaming space, because you need to stick with them wherever they go.
Guests may choose the
in -
house bedroom with private
bathroom or the intimate cottage (with was the original 1850s kitchen) with its bluestone walls,
big open fireplace, king size bed and ensuite
bathroom.
Property Features — Quiet upscale neighbourhood of Sabadeco — Professionally landscaped garden including drip irrigation system —
Big pool and
bathroom outside the
house for more convenience — Nearly private beach for diving and snorkeling (just off Andrea I & II dive sites)-- Stainless steel grill — privet Gazebo overlooking the sea and enjoy a perfect sea breeze — Gazebo a very special place for a romantic dinner — Flat screen LED TV — Wine cooler — Ceiling fans and air conditioning
in both rooms — High end countertop finishes — Ceramic tile floors and showers
in all
bathrooms — Mosquito Screens on all exterior doors and windows (recently renovated)
Fabulous
bathrooms like this one at the Upper
House in Hong Kong are a
big item
in hotels» growing list of improvements.
The days of single - family, three - bedroom, one -
bathroom houses with
big backyards seem as obsolete as the TV shows they were featured
in during the 1950s.
Families with children at home are almost always searching for a single - family
house (86 percent versus 81 percent for childless homes) and are stretching their budgets to buy
bigger homes than others: They typically buy a median 2,000 - square - foot
house with three bedrooms, 2.5
bathrooms at a median price of $ 234,000 — 17 percent more than those without children
in their home.
To get a fully loaded
house — a kitchen befitting a four - star chef;
bathrooms as
big as those at the Ritz Hotel; top - of - the - line media rooms with fiber optics; interior details like granite countertops, marble fireplaces, and cherry paneling; and some rooms with a view — home buyers are plunking down much more than a mere million, and often
in cash.»
Linda and Gerry Berglin's remodeled attic
in their Craftsman bungalow feels like it was always part of the
house, yet it features a luxe
bathroom, 10 - foot ceilings and a closet as
big as their kitchen.
We are working on renovating a 1950 ranch style
house in Texas — we have three
big bathrooms to tackle ahead of us.
This 1930s
bathroom room
in our
big house had horrific wallpaper when we moved
in, so we stripped it and painted the walls.
It's the
biggest bedroom
in the
house, with it's own
bathroom.
Many of the things we will be incorporating
in the
house will be made by him (
bathroom vanities, new farmhouse tables, bedframes) so he needs something
big enough to handle
house projects and maybe a little custom side business.
The
biggest challenge is trying to keep the charm — much of the
house is original including the 50's bubble gum pink
bathroom - yet not live
in a museum.
If we stay
in this
house, I would love to add on an addition to the back to include a family room, another 1/2 bath and maybe make our master bedroom a full on suite with a
bigger closet and our own
bathroom.
We have small bedrooms and an old 1950s
bathroom (no luxury vanity or
big closets
in this
house!)
I dream of wide planked pine floors, an apron front sink
in the kitchen, a claw foot tub
in the
bathroom, and a
big front porch
in my vintage or new to look vintage farm
house.
We have just now starting
house hunting for a
bigger home and
bathrooms do have a major impact
in our search.
I adored - LOVED - the
bathroom we did
in our previous
house:
BIG soaking tub, white subway tile, and lots of carrera marble.
someday i might own a little
house of my own... and when i do...
big print wallpaper
in a tiny
bathroom or office nook!
The
biggest change will be to open up the space by removing the small half
bathroom in the center of the
house, and eliminating the narrow third bedroom just across from that.