Bathroom remodeling ideas for a small, contemporary bathroom with 3/4-inch beige ceramic tile, a brown floor, brown cabinets, a one-piece toilet, beige walls, an undermount sink, marble counters, a hinged shower door, and white countertops.
Bathroom Kids Miami
Example of a mid-sized transitional kids' beige tile porcelain tile, beige floor and single-sink bathroom design with recessed-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, a two-piece toilet, gray walls, an undermount sink, quartz countertops, beige countertops, a niche and a built-in vanity
Bathroom - Transitional Bathroom
Large transitional kids' white tile and ceramic tile porcelain tile and white floor bathroom photo with shaker cabinets, white cabinets, a one-piece toilet, white walls, quartz countertops and a hinged shower door
Salt Lake City Kids Bathroom
Drop-in bathtub image of a mid-sized transitional kids' bathroom with dark wood cabinets, a two-piece toilet, gray walls, a drop-in sink, solid surface countertops, a hinged shower door, and flat-panel cabinets.
This is probably gonna be the one I play in the most
This is the only other individualized one I have done
In comparison its a little...meh.
My problem is I do not know how to decorate houses for anyone but myself
The first apartment is one that I would want to live in. Vibrant colors. Lots of patterns and plants. The wood tones in the furniture don't need to match cuz who gives a shit? The chairs around the dining room table are all the chairs I like in the game that I always have trouble deciding between and this time I decided I would just use what felt right. Very few things are from the same sets. Random pictures and art work all over the walls. And very cluttered.
I dont know how to decorate any other way. Like I know that these other people probably wouldn't decorate their own homes this way. So I wanna do it in a way that makes sense. But I don't know how so it looks pretty empty and bland. Like I loosely based the interior of the second place off my grammys house. But idk how accurate it is and I ran out of steam really fast. I hyperfixated for like 6 hours on the other one.
The 4 apartments that are identical are best on the bottom floors but but the time I reached the top 2 floors id run out of steam so theyre extremely barebones and the family I moved in to play test (who will be the landlords) were all complaining that they were "dismally decorated" so rip to whatever random townies I rent those out to. But you know. Decorate your own damn apartments I cant do everything for you.
Truly, the wildest feeling is when you know that you're about to pass out.
(For me, at least) there is this moment of sudden realisation. Just a single moment when the fog clears and the only coherent thought formed is "Oh shit."
Sometimes, that feeling comes minutes before it happens; other times, it's only seconds.
Sometimes, it happens early enough that you can do something to try and stop it or attempt to make it safer when it inevitably happens. (sitting or laying down, standing still while your vision clears, and focusing on taking deep breaths)
And sometimes you turn to sit down, and suddenly you're laying on the floor, your wrist sore from hitting the counter on the way down, and unable to move as your body catches up.
Sometimes, you're conscious as you lay on the floor. Your body completely unresponsive as you wait for the lead weights to disappear from your limbs
Sometimes, you feel like you've evaded it only to realise that the water beating down on you is at the wrong angle and your music has skipped ahead, and when you notice your eyes are closed, you open them to see all the bottles are strewn across the shower floor, your legs folded beneath you as you slump against the wall. Your head sore where you must have hit the water control on the way down.
The one thing that never changes is the panic in your chest as you realise how badly the situation can become in just seconds if you're not careful.
And the sudden clarity that your mind is slowly shutting off and losing control of your own conciseness. That you're going to go down. You're going to lose seconds, and that thought terrifies you. Because seconds could mean life or death in the wrong situation.
Bathroom in Minneapolis
Bathroom - small cottage kids' white tile and ceramic tile bathroom idea with shaker cabinets, white cabinets, a one-piece toilet, white walls, an undermount sink and granite countertops
Bathroom 3/4 Bath in Los Angeles
Example of a mid-sized minimalist 3/4 ceramic tile and beige tile ceramic tile bathroom design with an integrated sink, furniture-like cabinets, dark wood cabinets, solid surface countertops, a one-piece toilet and yellow walls