shortylickens
No Lifer
https://rewind.topix.com/slideshow/19474
Read every one. It just gets madder and madder as it goes on.
Read every one. It just gets madder and madder as it goes on.
https://rewind.topix.com/slideshow/19474
Read every one. It just gets madder and madder as it goes on.
I am currently in a small condo. I've done some work to it over the past couple of years (got flooded not too long ago, so was forced to). Among other things, it has/had:
1. Popcorn ceilings
2. Floor to ceiling mirrors on the entire long wall in the dining room (yes, because watching yourself eat is completely normal).
3. Linoleum. Always sticky, no matter what cleaning agent you used.
4. Brass everything...door-handles, locks, lighting fixtures, you name it. But not real brass...fake brass-colored stuff, which is rubbing off everywhere. Probably made from lead underneath, lol.
5. Laminate countertops. Yellow, to boot. It's like colored wax paper glued onto particleboard. Also, if you're cutting fruit & get some drops from a strawberry on it, it is now that color, forever.
6. Garbage (i.e. cheap junk) water pipes. I've had two leaks in the past year, one of which I was able to file an insurance claim for. Cheapest, thinnest crap you'll ever see. Fortunately PEX & Sharkbite are awesome!
7. Insane wiring. Split-entry has a 4-way switch. It was easier just to put in wireless smart switches (Lutron) as replacements than to try to figure it all out.
I don't feel too bad about it, though. My buddy bought a beautiful historical house, but because it's historical, he has to do special things to repair it, due to town laws or whatever about keeping the neighborhoods historical or some crap like that. Which is understandable, it just means that everything costs three times as much and takes four times as long to get fixed lol. So given that perspective, I can't complain too much!
The guy complaining about thin guessing copper pipes? Yeah I'm sure the next generation will love your sharkbites. Most likely your copper has another problem like electrolysis or excessive use of cleaners around it.
Yeah 4 ways are so insane lol.
Not much of that had to do with baby boomers. Much of the stuff shown was from the 1960s and 70s. Up at least through the 90s. Just an article about bad decorating trends. You can damn well guarantee that in ten or fifteen years, many of today's trends will look just as bad. Red dining room? Peacock blue living room? Seems we just go in cycles and always come back to basic off white.
Most people did popcorn celiings back in the 70’s because they were too cheap to put up another sheet of sheetrock, right? It’s not exactly a style choice.
The standard obligation of a generation to shit on the generation that comes after them, probably.What's with this forum's obsession with millennials?
It's really cheap thin-width & thin-walled tubing. I know PEX isn't perfect, but it's gotten a lot better from the old days when it would burst all the time...plus I keep water-leak detectors, spare tubing, and spare Sharkbite connectors handy, so that in case something DOES break, (1) I'll know about it, and (2) I can fix it right away. I'd like a network-connected water-leak detection system, especially one that monitors the whole house, but for now I'm just using these puppies in all of the major areas:
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The standard obligation of a generation to shit on the generation that comes after them, probably.
What's with this forum's obsession with millennials?