From someone with a very head strong cat it’s not that easy to keep them outwe tried keeping my cat out of the bedroom when we first moved in and she would spend hours meowing and scratching the door, eventually learning that she could jump, hang on the handle and get the door open herself, if the cat is as attached as she makes out he would definitely be the same..also a litter tray is technically a toilet, surely it’s more hygienic in a bathroom than a kitchen?
It looks like cement mortor rather than lime...cement was not used in the Victorian times -She keeps going on and on about the original brickwalls, but to me it looks like brick slips. They are too perfect to be real and are protruding when stripped walls would go in and not out.
The bricks look in very good condition, which wouldn't happen if they were original and there are no padstones visible where the RSJ meets the bricks. It also looks very seamless around the fireplaces.It looks like cement mortor rather than lime...cement was not used in the Victorian times -
And it’s an extension so 100% not an original wall
I think so too! my cats litter tray is in my bathroom in a nook under the sink - I don't have room to put it anywhere else and don't particularly want it in my kitchenFrom someone with a very head strong cat it’s not that easy to keep them outwe tried keeping my cat out of the bedroom when we first moved in and she would spend hours meowing and scratching the door, eventually learning that she could jump, hang on the handle and get the door open herself, if the cat is as attached as she makes out he would definitely be the same..also a litter tray is technically a toilet, surely it’s more hygienic in a bathroom than a kitchen?
And the smiling phallic pillow!Oh, and as above GET RID of the red chair it’s fucking awful
I don't like it but this is down to personal preference, I find it so dated and is quite overdone nowDoes anyone else not like the exposed brick wall in the kitchen? I could see it in a cool coffee shop or a New York loft but it seems a bit out of place with the rest of the house
Yeah so clutter, who bring their junks to the new place then only do a decluttering? Katie SnooksI’m a big fan of the exposed brick and the exposed fireplaces etc but it’s definitely personal preference.
I couldn’t help but notice how cluttered the house is already, it’s a big house for 2 people and they seem to have filled it up already. I think in a year or two it’ll look awful
Looks like those £60 desk you can buy off Amazon made from chipboard.
That’s really not very much for a decent piece of furniture? It’s only expensive compared to IKEA. I would agree it doesn’t look particularly nice though.
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