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What is the most wasted feature of your home?

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bb2013 Mon 05-Sept-22 01:17:04

Bath tub only the shower part

Katyj Tue 06-Sept-22 20:05:40

We have two en-suites in a small two bed house they both have showers, one has a bath as well. I hate showers, so the second one is used for storage.

Grancan Tue 06-Sept-22 19:29:20

A fancy metal firepit in the back garden. Getting a fire going is just too much hassle and the weather's either too hot or too cold.

Germanshepherdsmum Tue 06-Sept-22 18:38:20

No way will I ever have one of those. Shower only!!! I refuse to have any visible evidence of ageing in the house!

MayBee70 Tue 06-Sept-22 18:34:31

Germanshepherdsmum

I have arthritis (knees) but getting into and out of a bath is not easy! Yes, soaking my aches and pains might be nice but no can do safely!

I was horrified to recently find myself looking up those baths with little doors in the side that you can open so you can get into the bath. I have to kneel to get in and out and that hurts my knees.

Germanshepherdsmum Tue 06-Sept-22 18:29:08

I have arthritis (knees) but getting into and out of a bath is not easy! Yes, soaking my aches and pains might be nice but no can do safely!

MayBee70 Tue 06-Sept-22 18:28:39

Saggi

All you people getting rid of your baths … I have outrageous arthritis and when I re -did
my bathroom I had to have the bath removed as my husband couldn’t get into to use the shower! Do I have just a shower nie and I hate it! I would pay good money to soak my aches and pains in a bath! None of you can have arthritis!

I totally agree with you. Nothing beats a long soaky bath.

Saggi Tue 06-Sept-22 18:18:40

All you people getting rid of your baths … I have outrageous arthritis and when I re -did
my bathroom I had to have the bath removed as my husband couldn’t get into to use the shower! Do I have just a shower nie and I hate it! I would pay good money to soak my aches and pains in a bath! None of you can have arthritis!

pandapatch Tue 06-Sept-22 17:58:50

Downstairs shower, although might be very useful in the future if stairs become a problem. It is used for storage at the moment.

Rosie51 Tue 06-Sept-22 17:33:47

MayBee70

Spiraliza. Saw it in a cupboard the other day and just thought ‘why’?

Caught my hand on my unused one today when reaching into the dark depths of a cupboard. It's now sitting with the pile of goods to be taken to the hospice shop tomorrow grin

Kalu Tue 06-Sept-22 17:20:01

Shill if you click on quote at the top right of your post, this will highlight the post/poster you wish to reply to.

cc Tue 06-Sept-22 17:11:21

All our rooms are used as we've already drastically downsized. Our four original bedrooms have been repurposed or knocked together to make better use of them.
We now have a big master bedroom with a walk in wardrobe and bathroom. Another small bedroom is now my husband's music/TV room, and the other big bedroom has a slice cut off it for an ensuite shower which my husband loves.
Much more useful for us, still leaving a good bedroom for visitors.
We feel so relieved not to be living in a house that's too large for us any more.

Jaylou Tue 06-Sept-22 17:03:35

I used to have an exercise bike. All I did was hang clothes on it and dust it (occasionally).

Shill29 Tue 06-Sept-22 16:54:34

Above was reply to GrannyGravy13
Don’t know how to include message I’m replying to?

Shill29 Tue 06-Sept-22 16:49:25

Agree absolutely, that’s what I want to do. Forget downsizing!

Kalu Tue 06-Sept-22 16:49:13

The cast iron bath, which DH used occasionally or, perfect for bathing 2 GDs whenever they stayed at ours when they were small enough to fit both of them into it. If the occasion arises to rejig the bathroom, I will toss it.

Secretsquirrel1 Tue 06-Sept-22 16:44:06

A coffee maker thing you put pods in. My husband used it at first until the novelty wore off ?

4allweknow Tue 06-Sept-22 16:31:31

Family bathroom, only used when family staying 2/3 times a year. Had fancied taking bath out to have space for a walk in shower room but everyone we spoke with advised against loosing the bath. At least it's easy to clean never being used.

Alioop Tue 06-Sept-22 16:23:24

I moved 3 years ago and reconfigured my whole bungalow to how I would use it, knocking down walls, etc so no room is unused now. I suppose I would say the front door isn't used much because everyone comes to the kitchen window where I usually am and then come in through the garage.
I was out a walk there for walk with the dog and my friends grandson had called with flowers and he had left them at the garage door for me, not the front door ?

Germanshepherdsmum Tue 06-Sept-22 15:47:33

If it’s electric underfloor heating, stand-alone from the rest of the house, it would indeed be expensive to run, like a big electrically heated mat under the floor, especially in a conservatory which won’t be as well insulated as the rest of the house. I haven’t heard any good reports of that sort of thing. Maybe electric radiators would be better, though not a cheap option.

icanhandthemback Tue 06-Sept-22 15:46:52

Our Water Softener...we've never worked out what the instructions mean.

Greyduster Tue 06-Sept-22 15:38:58

Like others, it has to be the underfloor heating in our large conservatory. When we moved in we tried it and it took an absolute age to warm up and then was next to useless so it’s never been on since - in the current cost of living climate I wouldn’t dare now anyway! We explored the possibility of fitting a radiator but every plumber we have consulted has said it’s not possible. Who am I to argue? Consequently we rarely use the conservatory in the winter.

Callistemon21 Tue 06-Sept-22 15:17:52

Callistemon21

maxlakonsky

what good is a beautiful guest bedroom if it only sits empty most of the time?

It's waiting for those special, much-loved visitors

It's still known as DD1's room - or DD2's room as she claimed it when DD1 left home. They still argue whose room it is even though they've both been left home for 15+ years.

Germanshepherdsmum Tue 06-Sept-22 15:08:51

It’s only a wasted feature if it always sits empty, never ever used. Ours also waits for those special, much-loved visitors and it’s just for them.

lovebeigecardigans1955 Tue 06-Sept-22 15:08:22

I've got a tiny summerhouse. I rarely sit in it and it's largely used as storage for an over-spill of the shed.

Callistemon21 Tue 06-Sept-22 15:05:47

maxlakonsky

what good is a beautiful guest bedroom if it only sits empty most of the time?

It's waiting for those special, much-loved visitors