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Joyce
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November 28, 2014, 02:10:38 PM »
You're a two loo household. Wish we were. Daughter has 3 in her house, none with soft closing lids. Of course modern houses have to have 2 loos nowadays if they are up & downstairs. Son's house has a downstairs shower room too, although they didn't get shower put in & use space as a shelved cupboard.
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when our sons were teenagers we had two loos, one in the bathroom and one behind the shed for when they couldn't wait
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Ju Ju
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November 28, 2014, 02:30:45 PM »
Yep. When we moved here in the 80s, we had the 2nd one installed as soon as we could afford it. Wouldn't have moved here if there was no room. I have had IBS since my teens and prone to urgency, so it was a must. I grew up in a house with one loo, which was an improvement on the outdoor loos that they grew up with. I wasn't prepared to live with that kind of stress. I'm afraid we haven't a convenient shed and theres a public footpath at the end of the garden! Could be interesting!
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changes can be scary, even when we want them
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We are a 2-loo household - small cold cloakroom by the front door, the other at the top of the landing. Did toy with the idea of putting in an en-suite to our room but it would have meant a LOT of digging and extra plumbing - for 2 of us
One can buy heated seats tha knows ……….
I agree: if I have viewings when our property is on the market shoes will be OFF! and loo seats down!!
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Dyan
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The boys lift the seat and put back for the girls.
We always put the lid down too
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