Images of items I have purchased (except trainers [no feet pics])

This evening I will mostly be drinking freshly squeezed Sophie Ellis-Bextor.

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New "silent" humidistat fan. Its certainly not silent but much better than the £10 job that was in before!

New shampoo holder from simple human (it has no fixings, just spring loaded to floor/ceiling
Just got to repaint the ceiling, sort the cracks in the plaster joins, replace the broken thermostatic mixer bar and get the toilet fill valve fixed now :cry:.

Also, does anyone know if drain caps are a standard size? For some reason this doesn't have one

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Ah, good old dead people house accessories, we used to have "Hanging harry" as a light pull switch in the old bathroom and i always wanted the knife rack.
 
New shampoo holder from simple human (it has no fixings, just spring loaded to floor/ceiling

Ooh that is exactly what we need! We've got a hanging one but it's pretty naff.

But being Simple Human I bet it wasn't cheap! Our Simple Human bin is by far the most expensive item I've bought to chuck things I don't want in but it was a perfect fit for the space we had
 
Ooh that is exactly what we need! We've got a hanging one but it's pretty naff.

But being Simple Human I bet it wasn't cheap! Our Simple Human bin is by far the most expensive item I've bought to chuck things I don't want in but it was a perfect fit for the space we had

Aye we have a £170 bin that was perfect for the old house :cry:. To be fair works well here too.

Yeah this basket was £130 (but got 10% off their shop for first order so £117 ish) - for what it is, and the alternative being a £45 showergem I didn't think it was too bad money wise. As long as it doesn't rot in a couple years time (there are thousands of positive amazon reviews though)
 
New shampoo holder from simple human (it has no fixings, just spring loaded to floor/ceiling
Just got to repaint the ceiling, sort the cracks in the plaster joins, replace the broken thermostatic mixer bar, throw away the toilet mat and get the toilet fill valve fixed now :cry:.
The shampoo holder is a fantastic idea. Nice.
 
Aye we have a £170 bin that was perfect for the old house :cry:. To be fair works well here too.

Yeah this basket was £130 (but got 10% off their shop for first order so £117 ish) - for what it is, and the alternative being a £45 showergem I didn't think it was too bad money wise. As long as it doesn't rot in a couple years time (there are thousands of positive amazon reviews though)

Yeah but to their credit their stuff is really well made. I'd be a liar if I wasn't acting like Alan Partridge each time I open the bin and say "Nice action" :p


We did buy one from John Lewis that used suction pads but our tiles are porous so it didn't stick. We bought some cheap thing from B&M but it's only been here for a few months and already rusting so this seems to be a decent value item as no doubt it'll last!
 
I like Bath mats :D (they get washed regularly) ....

Much better than my upstairs bathroom which is carpet!! (that whole bathroom needs replaced)
Yeah, smell is the issue with them. As long as they are washed frequently to keep away the smell.
 
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