holy shit dude I just want to take a bath. I just want to take a fucking shower. but I can't because my senile grandfather can't hold it in anymore so I need to keep the bathroom clear for him and this viejo WON'T GO TO SLEEEEEP. GO TO SLEEEEP LET ME SHOWERRRRR HOLY SHIIIIIITT
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Being an adult means rushing home during your lunch break because you don’t wanna wait until 11:30 to set up your brand-new counter space saver in the bathroom.
LOOK AT IT. I’M SO PROUD. AND I GOT IT ON SALE FOR LIKE HALF OFF 😭
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Kids - Bathroom
Inspiration for a large modern kids' white tile and ceramic tile porcelain tile, gray floor and double-sink corner shower remodel with flat-panel cabinets, brown cabinets, an undermount tub, a one-piece toilet, white walls, an undermount sink, marble countertops, a hinged shower door, white countertops and a freestanding vanity
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Contemporary Bathroom in Richmond
Bathroom with beaded inset cabinets, gray cabinets, gray walls, an undermount sink, and quartz countertops in a small, modern, 3/4-tile bathroom.
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Bathroom 3/4 Bath
Bathroom: A two-piece toilet and beige walls are featured in this mid-sized traditional 3/4 beige tile and ceramic tile bathroom design.
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National Clean Your Home Month, aka NaClYoHo or "Salty Pirates" month, is soon to be upon us!
Each November, I "host" NaClYoHo, where participants work to make their living spaces more comfortable and pleasant. The full manifesto is at the link, but the basic premise is that each day in November you put on a podcast, tv show, playlist, or other media, and clean or organize some aspect of your home.
It's meant to be a low-stress way to both do a yearly cleaning and also participate in an intensive project like National Novel Writing Month without having to write a novel. I'll be posting about it again before November kicks off, but I thought I'd link to the manifesto well ahead of time, so people could brace themselves. :D
This year my big goals are to figure out how to keep my floors truly clean, replace at least one rug, and clear out the storage nook where I have a bunch of stuff that needs sorting through. I am also going to try to dedicate some time to researching those "bathroom refresh" companies that basically just put a shell over your existing shower/tub/walls and see if it's feasible for my bathroom, which desperately needs it.
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