It's like walking
the long way to the bathroom to stretch your legs, only way more fun.
Not exact matches
Bathroom scales have come a
long way in the past few decades, and you don't necessarily have
to pay top dollar
to get top features.
And also, not
to be a downer, but please also mentally prepare yourself and your family for being without a normal living arrangement for
way longer than a month if it's as extensive as it sounds (everywhere but master = kitchen and
bathrooms being at least partially gutted)
Taking a few detox teabags with you when you travel is also a good
way to keep things moving when the stress of travel, changing of time zones, and sitting for
long periods on airplanes or in cars can throw
bathroom habits off schedule.
This
way you'll have access
to a
bathroom for
longer periods of time.
But, juggling all the work in the midst of renovating the only
bathroom in the condo, our closet, painting the house, while living out of a suitcase for
way too
long at an Airbnb & losing our heat during the coldest week of the winter season was a lot
to handle... Ooops, I'm being a «grumpy bumpy», sorry.
Instead of a little pile or puddle, you then have a
long line of wee or poop from where you caught them all the
way to the
bathroom spot that you then have
to deep clean instead.
The two
bathrooms make living easy and the bath is a great
way to cool off after a
long day of fun activities.
The upstairs extra bedroom has
to either share the master bath, or go downstairs everytime
to the hall
bathroom, and the loft bed area is a
long way from the downstairs bath.
Now Scientific American looks at the issue, when a reader asks «Wouldn't a return
to installing bidets in
bathrooms at home go a
long way toward cutting disposable tissue use and saving forests?»
Everything useable — but not necessarily visible: Given a choice, Millennial home buyers want new home features that focus on great use of space, including cabinets that go all the
way to the ceiling, single large farmhouse sinks in lieu of the traditional double sink, hidden outlets and charging stations, under - cabinet lighting, and floor - level lighting that comes on when triggered by motion detectors in hallways, stairwells,
bathrooms, and other spaces where a little light goes a
long way.
Side panels are a great
way to protect your tiles from splashing; this means your designer style lasts
longer, plus your
bathroom is a little safer, without so much water on the floor.
By the
way, I definitely had
to scroll back up
to the top of this post
to make sure you didn't say you did that all this weekend, because we just redid a
bathroom (about the same size as this room) with board and batten and it took WAAAAY
longer than 2 days!
We stock a wide range of wall and floor tiles and the tiles we now have in our modern
bathrooms are a
long way removed from the glazed tiles that used
to adorn our walls.
It's definitely the
way to go — I decorated my guest room and
bathroom with black, and so
long as it's done with accents and done tastefully & artfully, it doesn't look dark or goth.
A little bit country, a little bit cottage, this
bathroom pays tribute
to long - ago lavatories in modern
ways.
When it came
to the
bathrooms, the vinyl tile and ceramic tile options were really limited, which was frustrating because I feel like vinyl has come a
long way.
Work on the kitchen and three
bathrooms has already begun, but there's a
long way to go
to turn this into a liveable home.