Jehannum
Puts the "pro" in procrastination
Only with allen bolts.Only been to the IKEA here once. Screw that place.
Only with allen bolts.Only been to the IKEA here once. Screw that place.
"What, it doesn't work?! Well you can keep this piece of shit - and mine!"I enjoy trying out the toilets at Home Depot.
Their cabinets are passable, too.we just bought a ton of ikea stuff that i largely consider disposable. I am trading my money for time. Sure, i would like to do a set of built ins, made of solid wood, that will last 100 years. But i also dont have time to do that, so taking that path results in having nothing, for all the years.
They also have some really cool designs. We got beds for both the kids that have 3 huge storage drawers underneath them, and also can expand from a twin to a full sized bed in 30 seconds when we have guests.
Or, i can go to ikea, buy a wardrobe that will grant me 40 cubic feet of storage in a pleasing configuration for 100 bucks, and immediately have that space available.
We've been doing a lot of trading cash for reduction of clutter and more efficient use of space. Its been a really good thing.
in before: get rid of stuff. That was the first step before the above.
Some of their stainless cookware is nice due to the shear minimalizm of the designs and good-better quality SS. People who do hot glasswork(me) love them for molding in/over.we just bought a ton of ikea stuff that i largely consider disposable. I am trading my money for time. Sure, i would like to do a set of built ins, made of solid wood, that will last 100 years. But i also dont have time to do that, so taking that path results in having nothing, for all the years.
They also have some really cool designs. We got beds for both the kids that have 3 huge storage drawers underneath them, and also can expand from a twin to a full sized bed in 30 seconds when we have guests.
Or, i can go to ikea, buy a wardrobe that will grant me 40 cubic feet of storage in a pleasing configuration for 100 bucks, and immediately have that space available.
We've been doing a lot of trading cash for reduction of clutter and more efficient use of space. Its been a really good thing.
in before: get rid of stuff. That was the first step before the above.
we just bought a ton of ikea stuff that i largely consider disposable. I am trading my money for time. Sure, i would like to do a set of built ins, made of solid wood, that will last 100 years. But i also dont have time to do that, so taking that path results in having nothing, for all the years.
They also have some really cool designs. We got beds for both the kids that have 3 huge storage drawers underneath them, and also can expand from a twin to a full sized bed in 30 seconds when we have guests.
Or, i can go to ikea, buy a wardrobe that will grant me 40 cubic feet of storage in a pleasing configuration for 100 bucks, and immediately have that space available.
We've been doing a lot of trading cash for reduction of clutter and more efficient use of space. Its been a really good thing.
in before: get rid of stuff. That was the first step before the above.
im well aware everything relating to wood and wood product and fastener durability.It'll last if it gets assembled in the place it's gonna sit and just sits there and never moves. And the place is central air/heat, same temp all the time and no wild humidity swings.
And it's not in a kitchen or bathroom, wet area.
If you're brave enough to stand on a piece of IKEA furniture just to take a shit, I hope you've threaded them allen bolts all the way in.It's easy to shit on Ikea, but it totally has its place.
I like living on the edge my man!If you're brave enough to stand on a piece of IKEA furniture just to take a shit, I hope you've threaded them allen bolts all the way in.
Their veneer wipes up nicely. Not a single shit stain yet.EXTREME POOPING
That's a way better phrase than dragons and shit.EXTREME POOPING
FUCK selling a house sucks.
Property inspection was yesterday.
Now they want to get an engineer out to look at the structure, because it's a weird shaped house the inspector wasn't familiar with, and they want to understand it better.
And they want a septic inspection done on a 2 year old septic system.
fuuuuuu.
Dude, there were bound to be some questions . . . .FUCK selling a house sucks.
Property inspection was yesterday.
Now they want to get an engineer out to look at the structure, because it's a weird shaped house the inspector wasn't familiar with, and they want to understand it better.
And they want a septic inspection done on a 2 year old septic system.
fuuuuuu.
They're paying for it, not us, thank fuck. I don't think they're short on money, it's just their first home purchase and they're doing their damndest to do their due diligence.all on their dime, but yeah, it delays and drags on time, etc.
engineers aint cheap, i wonder if some dumbass home inspector (do ya'll have those?) is trying to fleece them for additional fees