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This Sloped Laundry Nook Lost Its Wire Shelf and Gained Built-In Storage

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Laundry nooks under sloped ceilings can have plenty of wall space without offering many good places for storage. A standard cabinet cannot fit beneath the lowest section, leaving homeowners with wire shelving that holds supplies in view without using the full wall. u/shawnandbrit07 Reddit user u/ shawnandbrit07 faced that setup with two front-loading machines beneath a sloped ceiling and one wire shelf above them. During the remodel, the shelf came down and the uneven wall gained two forms of storage: a closed cabinet beneath the taller section and a wood shelf extending into the lower slope. Vertical paneling and a black-and-white penny tile floor finished the nook, including “WASH & DRY” spelled across the entrance. Wire Shelf Put Every Laundry Supply on Display u/shawnandbrit07 One white wire shelf provided the nook’s main storage. Bottles and containers lined its top, while the open wall below offered no folding surface or enclosed place for supplies. Ceiling geomet...

Living Room Seating Doesn’t Have to Start and End With a Sofa

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Sofa often takes the largest share of a living room, but it does not need to provide every type of seat. Chaise lounges create space to stretch out, benches add seats without another tall back, ottomans extend armchairs, while paired lounge chairs can form a conversation area away from the main seating group. Seat shape also changes how people use the room. Low pieces preserve views across open layouts, curved seats break from straight furniture lines, and chairs with footrests support a different posture from upright sofas. These rooms show how seating can change without adding another conventional couch. Pair an armchair with its own ottoman High-backed gray chair gets a square upholstered ottoman rather than an attached footrest. Both pieces share gray fabric and dark legs, so they read as one seating arrangement despite the gap between them. Separate construction gives the ottoman another role when no one uses it as a footrest. It can move beside the chair as an extra seat o...

This Shower Looked Permanently Yellow Until 90 Minutes of Cleaning Revealed Its Original Color

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Hard water can leave white spots on faucets and shower doors, but enough buildup can hide the color of an entire shower. Reddit user u/NelTia encountered a case where yellow and brown deposits covered the walls, floor, door, and metal tracks. u/NelTia Cleaning exposed a white shower underneath. No paint, resurfacing, or replacement was involved. The job took close to 90 minutes of scrubbing, with Lysol Oxi Action, melamine sponges, SOS scrubbers, and Comet used across different parts of the enclosure. Yellow buildup covered the shower door u/NelTia Textured glass had taken on an amber color, with pale drip marks running toward the bottom. Mineral deposits also collected around the aluminum frame and lower track. Lysol Oxi Action handled much of the soap scum and was also used on the door. When another Reddit user asked how the metal frame became so clean, u/NelTia confirmed Oxi Action was used there as well. Door open, the original color remained hard to identify u/NelTia Ope...

Your Living Room Can Have All the Right Furniture and Still Look Unfinished: These 8 Details Pull It Together

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Living rooms can have the right sofa, chairs, coffee table, and rug and still look unfinished. What is missing often has less to do with buying another piece of furniture and more to do with how the pieces already in the room relate to the walls, windows, floor, and each other. Designers solve those gaps through scale, placement, repetition, and contrast. Curtains rise above window frames, rugs extend beneath seating, artwork responds to sofa width, and colors reappear across pieces that were never sold as a set. These rooms show the details that make separate elements read as one room. Take curtains from near the ceiling to the floor Patterned curtains run from close to the ceiling down to the floor, covering the full height around a row of tall windows. The placement makes the fabric part of the wall rather than a treatment that begins at the top of each window frame. Interior designer Tiffany Duggan uses raised curtain lines to change how a room’s proportions read, inc...

Double Kitchen Sinks Are Losing Ground to One Big Basin

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Double kitchen sinks split the washing area into two zones, a setup built around washing in one bowl and rinsing in the other. Large pots, sheet pans, roasting pans, and skillets expose the tradeoff: the center divider takes space from both bowls. Reddit user u/nisekoimon raised that issue in r/unpopularopinion, arguing for a large, deep single basin over two smaller bowls. The post drew responses from double-sink owners who rely on separate wash and rinse zones, along with single-basin owners who want enough room for large cookware. A commenter who identified as a kitchen designer added another point to the discussion: most clients choosing sinks for new kitchens were going with single basins. Double bowls divide the work area Two bowls create separate spaces within the same sink. One can hold dishes or soapy water while the second stays open for rinsing. That division remains the main argument for keeping the format. Commenters described moving dishes from a wash basin to a r...