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2022-09-27 13:43:09
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Well, above all, so that others don’t make the same mistakes.What’s the point of criticizing a purchased and installed kitchen?
Well, above all, so that others don’t make the same mistakes.What’s the point of criticizing a purchased and installed kitchen?
Well, above all, so that others don't make the same mistakes.
And is it a mistake that it is not exactly aligned with the top edge of the window?
And is it a mistake that it doesn’t hang exactly with the top edge of the window?
There are people who like green kitchens. Do they make mistakes too?
And I’m repeating myself. This is an information thread, not a discussion thread. If you can’t be happy with others that things are going well, then you have to switch to a discussion thread.
Isn't it wonderful - this freedom of speech? An important asset in our society. :)
Quite a lot of unasked adjectives. I always find it brilliant that everyone can express their opinion as long as they do not break any laws. And completely unasked. :eek: If some do not understand the value of Yvonne's criticism, that's one thing. Just to avoid hurting the OP, I will not sugarcoat his poor planning either. And btw, wild accusations do not exactly enhance your taking sides either.There is still a difference between freedom of speech and ranting like a fishwife without being asked. But that's how it is in the big, bad, anonymous internet. Criticism is thrown out unasked, and the ugly tiles get praised at the neighbor's because no one dares to say anything there.
No, quite the opposite! Many people just lurk, and especially for them it is important not to be blinded by nice pictures but also to understand what works and what does not. Despite everything, I also find it brave and nice of the OP to present the details here like this. Much of what is arranged in my house could also be done much better... so, welcome to the club. ;)It is after all an info thread and not a what-can-I-change thread.