What do you do with a cross trainer in the bathroom?
No idea, I don’t use those things; also my husband’s idea again. ;-)
Mmmh Pinki should reconsider her husband’s say, generally men have no knack for interior design (except me, of course). Don’t let him put a pinball machine, foosball table, and a pole dancer pole in the living room...
So far it looks like I can design the living room. Except for the poker table, that’s going in, but I like that too. I don’t think my husband or anyone at all wants to see ME on a pole dancer pole. ;-) (Although frequent laughter is also important.)
And whoever the hell gets a beer tap station (so cool, I want one too) in the kitchen deserves to hold back quietly on the topics of garage, corner bathtub, and cross trainer. :p
That would be nice. :-) There’s a cute anecdote about the beer tap station: We were just recently married; my husband asks me if it bothers me if he drills one or two holes in the refrigerator in the kitchen. I, still very much the newlywed but no longer young, admiring wife, ;-) say, “Oh no, not at all, my darling, go ahead.” Pause. “Hmm, but you like to eat vegetables so much, what happens to the vegetables if there are holes in the fridge? Shouldn’t we rather buy a second fridge?” :-)
I find white wall tiles really boring (like a hospital toilet) and if you also have white sanitary ware tone on tone with the white wall?
For the sinks, I’ve thought about using green glass sinks (see example photos). The vanity units will probably be built by my husband himself out of wood. He also did that in the last house. And since I will use as few tiles as possible, I think I can design the bathroom with colorful wallpaper or colored plaster.
