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You already had one at your house. In fact, we all do:Cat exercise wheel almost done.
The front loading washer still isn't as common as top loading ones in the US.You already had one at your house. In fact, we all do:
It makes sense but seeing the washer/dryer under the kitchen cabinet in pics of European kitchens still is one of those "whoa, what's that doing there?" things.I would definitely enjoy watching the fuzzball effect, but think about the lint issues!
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Also, Imade disput dis togetha a little while ago:
The towels have since got a place of their own and I've put the hanging rail for the kitchen tools on the tile wall.
It's the only place I could put it, my preference would have been another cabinet.It makes sense but seeing the washer/dryer under the kitchen cabinet in pics of European kitchens still is one of those "whoa, what's that doing there?" things.
It makes sense but seeing the washer/dryer under the kitchen cabinet in pics of European kitchens still is one of those "whoa, what's that doing there?" things.
It depends on where you have the space and the water connections. That's only in the kitchen at my place.i don't know anyone who has the washer in the kitchen. it's not sth european...
(i know many people who put in the bathroom, which is evenly odd if you ask me)
i don't know anyone who has the washer in the kitchen. it's not sth european...
(i know many people who put in the bathroom, which is evenly odd if you ask me)
i don't know anyone who has the washer in the kitchen. it's not sth european...
(i know many people who put in the bathroom, which is evenly odd if you ask me)
It makes sense but seeing the washer/dryer under the kitchen cabinet in pics of European kitchens still is one of those "whoa, what's that doing there?" things.
(i know many people who put in the bathroom, which is evenly odd if you ask me)
Where do you keep your washer then, garage? *loud whisper* Sssssick bastard.
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This year's Christmas pudding. From my Grandmother's recipe.