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Favorite Comment: Fixer Sarah says, “Wait a minute…this isn’t normal? And here I thought it was a good way to bathe a cat. Throw it in, toss in some soap, and snap the lid on. Oops.”
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Now, it’s easier than ever to take “the kitchen sink.”
To Hell with it being nailed and\or bolted down!
Is the shower next to it? Can’t wait to see that!
At least no one can complain about the lack of storage in this room.
“A kludge at hand is better the ten in the woods.”
This one seems to be the other way around!
For example what does the bowl of salt do in the “bathroom”?
I can only think of using it to peeling of the filth that seems to be… everywhere!
Salt sucks moisture out of the air, so they probably have a problem with condensation creating mold on the windows.
Would work ok in most rooms of your house, but you’d need a ton of salt to do it in your bathroom where steam is generated.
The salt (assuming it is salt) could be for a netti pot. It might be baking soda though (absorb odors or use as toothpaste) though I don’t think I’d brush with soda that was also absorbing potty odors!
It looks like a bar of soap in the bowl. Unused, I think, as it seems to be the cleanest thing in the bathroom.
And you know, when a washbasin has soap, that’s what matters.
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awesome kludge.. can we see a photo of the drain and the shower?
Hehe, that would probably be the same experience as someone knocking at the door and when you opened there was that woman from the movie “Misery”.
I fear what is behind the shower curtain!
Not that bad really. We recently got a double-basin “laundry tub” installed. It’s basically a pair of big, deep plastic bins molded together with holes for plumbing hardware.
I suppose it’s a lot cheaper than buying a porcelain or stainless-steel tub/sink… but that mounting job is fugly as hell. He could have at least mounted it on a wire-frame stand, or built a wooden frame for it. Better yet, mount it in a countertop and put a set of shelves underneath.
Using duct tape and screws to mount a plastic storage bin as sink earns this job a full three Kludge points on the old kludge-o-meter.
That gives me an idea for a stow and go shower.
Wait a minute…this isn’t normal? And here I thought it was a good way to bathe a cat. Throw it in, toss in some soap, and snap the lid on. Oops.
Basement Cat says: “Sleep with your lights on.”
I LIKE the way you think, Sarah.
Basement Cat says: “Your next.”
Couldn’t they kludge a mixer?
The kludged mixer was about 3 or 4 weeks ago. These guys weren’t paying attention were they.
Ah, the joys of remodeling a bathroom while still staying in your home.
If you move the shower curtain there is a kiddy pool as a bathtub. Turn 180 degrees and you can pee in a bird fountain. FYI: The towels isnt for decoration…the bird fountain leaks.
Would you like the rubbermaid sink, or would you like what’s behind curtain number 1?
I don’t wanna see What’s behind.
to be fair – it is attached to the wall with proper fittings!
Honey! I think the sink is kludged!
OK! I’ll get the camera!
Eesh! I’ve seen cleaner petri dishes! Take the bottle of Listerine, and pour it on everything in the general vicinity. Swish, spit, repeat.
Wow, nice bathroom update! “Hey kids! We got’s indoor plumbin’ naw!”
Excellent solution when your remodeling budget runs out, great use of the duct tape too, sadly I don’t see any wire ties being used.
I wanna see the one they took out.
This is what happens when you piss off the crew from HGTV.
This reminds me very much of the bathroom we had to suffer in our so-called ’5-star’ hotel in India… oh, the horror…
Did you have one of those squatting toilets, using recycled water from the bath?
The results of forgetting to bring the sink back with you.
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Does anybody else think the stand looks like a giant turquoise BIC lighter?
That’s one helluva drain pipe. Don’t drop your contacts.