- Joined
- Tuesday February 8, 2011
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder Carl.
And my Romero arrived, too! Yaay!
It arrived an age ago but was installed today - that basin you helped me with. How good is it to stand upright at a basin and be able to rest one's knuckles on its bottom? To wash one's hands without bending? Brilliantly good!
Lotsa photos manyarna.
The thread where that photo belongs disappeared with the new old site. The cat flap was a consideration with the taps - one or two. I was so busy thinking about how they could still use it that I forgot about the effect of raising the basin so high They are learning a new route to it - via the loo with the lid down. He can make the leap from the floor but she is wary of that due to the shape of the new basin - new foot placements required. They will adapt soon enough!Is that a cat flap in your window?
The basin is attached to the wall and supported by the pedestal which sits on the plinth. The plinth is screw fixed to the floor, the pedestal screw fixed to the plinth, the basin rests on the pedestal. I'm a few centimeters taller than you.That's my dream! I'm around 189cm(if I remember my conversion correctly) and so sick of breaking my spine to wash my face. The riser looks interesting. Is the sink affixed to it somehow?
Which knot type does Markus use?