
Renovating bathroom means not being able to take a shower in own house the next month. I am aware of that. It apparently also means toilet generally is nicely placed in my living room although I was promised to be able to use it most of this period. For some reason I don’t feel like using the toilet when it is on my living room floor… So. I am a nomad at the moment – sleeping wherever someone can offer me decent bathroom facilities.
The life of a nomad is one thing. All the choices to make when renovating is another. Although my main concern is to get a bathroom that is not leaking, all of a sudden I have to choose things within the world of tiles, sinks, taps and mixers, toilets and shower doors. I really thought I couldn’t care less about what to fill my 2,4 m2 bathroom with. Now I am very enthusiastic when it comes to my Damixa Tradition basin mixer and my Porsgrund Seven D toilet with a black “Slow Close”-seat.
My dad is worried that I am more enthusiastic about basin mixer choices and tile patterns than making sure the carpenters do their job right. I definitely want them to do everything by the book. However, I haven’t read that exact book, so how am I supposed to point out any mistakes they might make? I guess I’ll just have to keep my fingers crossed while reading a book I actually want to read – The Design of Everyday Things by Don Norman.
haow about reading this one – ‘classing of wetrooms’?
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