I see so much potential in this:
- Roomba storage
- Hide and seek
- Jump scares
- TBD
I see so much potential in this:
It's where the house spider (singular) goes.
NGL this is quite interesting and borderline practical
Roomba garage
If properly secured and reinforced (i.e. not resting on the baseboard heater), this could potentially work.
But this one IS actually resting on the baseboard heaters
Yeah. So not like this one.
At least it’s easy to keep the roaches out
How does this even happen?
Certainly not by measuring twice.
Fridge was slightly too wide to fit between the counter and what looks like an insanely tall/thick baseboard. There must be some reason they couldn't just cut the baseboard to make the fridge flush, so...this?
Why bother when you can just put on top of the sideboard like that?
I'm fairly confident that's a radiator/baseboard heater.
Room for a mini fridge?
I would rather have this than one of those tiny "apartment sized" refrigerators.
Why?
makes cleaning those coils super easy!
Terrible photos listed by estate agents/realtors that are so bad they’re funny.
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