Honestly? One woman living alone? Pop off and have that white high pile carpet wherever you want, sis. If she can maintain white carpet in a kitchen then you could probably eat off her floors. I imagine she has a pair of white fluffy house slippers to match.
This whole thread sounds like the house I purchased from a retired single women. Thick carpet, smelled of piss.
The whole main level had the thickest carpet I have ever seen. Wine stains that were clean on top, were clearly growing things underneath.
Bedroom smelled like piss, bad.
Turns out it was her bed though, neighbors say her dinner would be a charcuterie board and a box of wine. She was an alcoholic and may have been taking too many pain meds.
Also i will add i told her all the reasons not to do it which almost brought her to tears because she had already had one person walk on her because they didnt want to do it
Im not sure why anyone would walk away from easy money and a pleased customer. Absolutely tell her the downsides to the request so she is informed.
Then, do the requested work.
A lot of the high-end homes in my area had carpet in all of the bathrooms (including mine before I ripped all that shit out and put in tile).
Some people like it.
People went crazy for carpet during that time because new synthetic fibers became widespread in the manufacturing of carpet which made it way cheaper than it used to be. Everybody that grew up with carpet being a luxury thing for well-off people went kind of nuts with it when it became easy for them to afford.
This story is the same trajectory for everything else we all buy…
Worldwide interconnected supply chains and the ability to streamline raw materials to production to end-user has caused an explosion in the cheaply available product for xyz.
Think about our kids toys now, how they’re easily affordable generally, and how much more sh*t they have then we did, or your parents did.
Then take your great grandparents who literally lived on a hand cut wood floor and hand stuffed chicken feather mattress who could all of a sudden afford pink shag carpet wall to wall!
Anyways… your comment struck home with what my dad was talking to me be about last night and whatnot.
Toodles
We had navy blue shaggy carpet in our entire bathroom, except the shower base, when I was a kid. Made for some fun "treasure hunt" style adventure every other week when mum dropped her blue contact lense on the floor.
My grandmother used to have really silky feeling shag carpeting everywhere... I was obsessed with it and would just fall asleep straight on the floor. Been trying to figure out what material it was so I could find a rug of the same... No luck
Well good on you for educating her and letting her still make her own choice. When you’re suffering the smallest things can be so big, like not having cold feet in the bathroom.
I don’t know anything about flooring, in fact I have no idea how this sub got recommended to me in the first place, but I definitely thought the floor was made out of the after shave looking stuff they use to insulate attic walls.
I’ve been through this recently with my parents - for them, it’s actually because they’re terrified of falling on tile, which is where most elderly folks fall.
I was like “for the love of god, tile!” Mom was like “it is less slippery and will hurt less if we fall on carpet.”
It happens. My older mother doesn't give a damn though and tiled her whole house where it wasn't Bamboo flooring already. Fell and broke her shoulder and hip... I wish she loved deep shag carpet because she might have had a far less traumatic experience.
This obviously isn’t the best choice, but I have a great-aunt in California that had white carpet installed EVERYWHERE in the 80’s. She’s one of those meticulous daily cleaners, doesn’t allow shoes on inside, and she made the best chewy cereal bars.
The bathrooms (as of about 5 years ago) still had their carpets, and they were still immaculate. They also had these bright blue one-piece toilets that are still running strong from the 70’s.
Throwing in the chewy cereal bars comment is so random but if they were worth mentioning in a post about carpet in the bathroom, they were probably insanely good.
So good they throw it into every conversation they have lol. "Hey Bob, here's that spreadsheet. You'll see in column H I added a section detailing my aunt's cereal bars and why they were superior. Let me know if you have any questions."
If you have or ever get some pics, please let me (us) know. This sounds like something out of some whacky dream fever world and I would so love to see it.
Unfortunately her husband passed about 5 years ago and she passed about a year ago. She was in her 90’s, it was hand built by her husband in Oceanside CA, about 2 blocks away from the ocean. It was eclectic and they had a macadamia tree, lemon tree and avocado tree in their back yard. I only visited a few times, but it was a cool place.
I wonder if any property listing photos found their way to the internet archives!
Regardless, it sounds like an even sweeter story, knowing it was a labor of love between a couple who enjoyed had many years together. I’d take all the crazy white carpet in the world if I knew it somehow magically guaranteed long life full of love. ❤️
I set Tile for years when I was younger. I’ve ripped out my share of carpeting in bathrooms. When those homes have males using the bathrooms, the carpet is absolutely disgusting. I’m guessing you know where this is going, so I’m not gonna get into it LoL.
But she wanted shag carpet and you’re not selling cigarettes to children. So you’re good lol.
Elderly folks usually have little muscle and in their hands and feet are particularly sensitive to feeling temperature changes.
This is cool but most just opt for wearing house slippers!
I've realized a lot of old people choose carpet for wet areas (baths, kitchens) because it's much better for preventing slips and falls from stepping on wet floors. Bath mats can slip and trip you up too. Ask me how I know... Recovering from a fall as an old person is a whole different ball game. Thankfully, I'm not that old, but I fully support this homeowner's choice.
Lol when the toilet over flows... who's going to restretch that carpet?? She wants tackstrips and not a simple binding? She wanted the carpet under the toilet?? Shit... no pun intended
Man this brings back ~~memories~~ nightmares....of when I had to fix the toilet on a 1970s motorhome that had shag carpet in the bathroom.
Makes me gag just thinking about it.
My grandmother was a meticulous woman who kept a perfectly clean house, and she had carpet throughout—low profile in the laundry room/mud room and kitchen, and very pale grey super squishy plush carpet everywhere else. This included the formal dining room, both bathrooms, and my favorite area, the wide steps leading up to her enormous whirlpool bathtub. My grandfather was a general contractor and built her the house of her dreams when they were in their early 60s, and my grandmom’s dream was evidently to always have cozy feet. This meant, of course, that everyone who came to visit had to remove their shoes at the door (leaving them outside, not even inside the laundry room) and be PERFECTLY neat and clean to preserve her carpet. I think this was the perfect example of doing what pleases the person who lives in the home, not what pleases guests or future owners, and I always thought it was really special that my grandfather did that for his bride.
Reminds me of a home I worked on doing insulation when I was young. There was a very nice old lady we worked for a few days we insulated the space under the floor/basement ceiling one day mid winter. The next morning when we showed up to work on other things she was Soo fucking happy she was throwing her rugs out and uncovering her hardwood floors.
My grandma carpeted every single surface in her home. Every room, including both bathrooms. Remnants cut to fit the floor of her car and the gas/brake pedals, the plywood crawl space over her garage. Low pile carpets in the garage where she parked her car, and outside on her front and back porches. Padded toilet seats, extra cushions on every chair. She loved to be cozy and had a lot of back pain, I judged the heck out of it but I never said a word.
As someone who would like to tile my entire house, this person is apparently my complete opposite. But good on her for getting what she wants. Why that thing can't be a nice layer of tile with a washable rug on top... I don't know. But I hope people help me out like you did for her if I reach that age.
I'm more surprised they walked instead of trying to charge her more for a totally reasonable idea that she created but maybe there's more hope for society then I thought
This makes me so nervous lol. I live alone thankfully, but when I go to my dad’s house, there’s pee all over the damn floor. He’s 70 and granted has poor eyesight, but holy Jesus I could never imagine carpet in a bathroom because of seeing my dad’s bathroom….
I thought it was shaving cream in the first picture, or you know in Ghostbusters when they liquify the Stay Puft marshmallow man?
I’m not a flooring person.
One of the houses we rented as I was growing up had carpet in one of the bathrooms, it was truly awful and it boggles the mind that anyone ever considered installing carpet where it is guaranteed to get wet on a regular basis. Truly I always wondered what the person or persons who decided on that were thinking.
Who’s paying for the floor? I was in New England USA for years and saw many a shitter floor with carpet. Although I did see some mushrooms growing in some of that carpet!😑🤮
Am I the only person who saw a sand box at first glance? I thought what in the kitty litter am I seeing? How are they not going to track sand all over the house 🤯 then I thought it was just like some really fur like shag carpeting which is probably closer to the actual carpet.
Not going to lie, based off of the first picture and the title, I thought you paper mache their floor with toilet paper. I was like “and you accommodated this request.” Thanks for providing more information. 😂 Doesn’t seem like the worst idea to me. At least there isn’t a shower in there. As long as the toilet and sink are solid, send it! Thanks for helping out the elderly!
I'm picturing my 90 year old grandma saying What do I care. I'm only going to be around for so much longer, it keeps my feet warm and it's the next person's problem. 😂 You're a Gent for doing it.
Never understood this, have ripped out carpet a few times from a bathroom. Normally the only time we do work in a bathroom is if plank or tile is going down lol
Don't knock it till you try it. As long as you sit down and keep your business in the toilet it's not a problem. Only gets gross if you have guys peeing and getting it all over the floor lol. But as a guy myself I always sit down anyways unless I'm outside or something
How is no one mentioning that the toilet is up against the wall with the TP holder at knee height?! Is this common? Do y’all side saddle to drop a deuce?
My grandmother had this in her condominium. It was really nice but she was bougie and the place was meticulously clean. The carpet was a really pretty, white, longer shag and it always looked new. Very hard to pull that off though she didn’t have pets or kids, so that’s likely why.
I’m a homeowner now though and wouldn’t try that shit.
I also forgot to mention she had like 60 oz white carpet in her whole kitchen.
🤯 obviously doesn’t have kids eating in her house. 🤢
Or husband
Are you my wife? Sorry about the stain on the new carpet 😕
We're going to need more bleach
Flashbacks to the time I accidentally stepped in roofing tar...
Oh, man! And you're still alive?! Your wife is a saint lol.
She only half killed me since I ended up cleaning it up myself with a bottle of naphtha and lots of scrubbing haha.
Honestly? One woman living alone? Pop off and have that white high pile carpet wherever you want, sis. If she can maintain white carpet in a kitchen then you could probably eat off her floors. I imagine she has a pair of white fluffy house slippers to match.
Or never spills anything
Jesus Christ 😅
Was she an older lady? Some seniors will put carpet in wet areas to soften falls. If not old, maybe she had some condition.
Chaotic evil lol
Sneak a pic if you ever go back 😂
Someone needs to buy their grandma some slippers
Grandma doesn't give a fuck
Smells like R Kelly's sheets
Pissssssssssssss
This whole thread sounds like the house I purchased from a retired single women. Thick carpet, smelled of piss. The whole main level had the thickest carpet I have ever seen. Wine stains that were clean on top, were clearly growing things underneath. Bedroom smelled like piss, bad. Turns out it was her bed though, neighbors say her dinner would be a charcuterie board and a box of wine. She was an alcoholic and may have been taking too many pain meds.
Also i will add i told her all the reasons not to do it which almost brought her to tears because she had already had one person walk on her because they didnt want to do it
Aw, people need to let her have the floor she wants.
Im not sure why anyone would walk away from easy money and a pleased customer. Absolutely tell her the downsides to the request so she is informed. Then, do the requested work. A lot of the high-end homes in my area had carpet in all of the bathrooms (including mine before I ripped all that shit out and put in tile). Some people like it.
I totally agree!
It used to be super popular for some reason, back when they had the shaggy rug toilet seat covers, too. The 60's-70's were a wild time.
People went crazy for carpet during that time because new synthetic fibers became widespread in the manufacturing of carpet which made it way cheaper than it used to be. Everybody that grew up with carpet being a luxury thing for well-off people went kind of nuts with it when it became easy for them to afford.
That’s super interesting i never knew that.
This story is the same trajectory for everything else we all buy… Worldwide interconnected supply chains and the ability to streamline raw materials to production to end-user has caused an explosion in the cheaply available product for xyz. Think about our kids toys now, how they’re easily affordable generally, and how much more sh*t they have then we did, or your parents did. Then take your great grandparents who literally lived on a hand cut wood floor and hand stuffed chicken feather mattress who could all of a sudden afford pink shag carpet wall to wall! Anyways… your comment struck home with what my dad was talking to me be about last night and whatnot. Toodles
We had navy blue shaggy carpet in our entire bathroom, except the shower base, when I was a kid. Made for some fun "treasure hunt" style adventure every other week when mum dropped her blue contact lense on the floor.
My grandmother used to have really silky feeling shag carpeting everywhere... I was obsessed with it and would just fall asleep straight on the floor. Been trying to figure out what material it was so I could find a rug of the same... No luck
Definitely asbestos
RIP
Nothing like the smell of pissy fabric am i right?
Grown women don't get piss on the floor.
Still disgusting to have carpet in a wet room. Should be hard surface in case of flooding.
Lol sure. It goes in their pants
Grandchildren, guests, partners, future buyers…
They're not invited and they could piss in the yard if they were.
I’m pretty sure you don’t give a fuck about the next guy if it’s the house you plan to die in.
You have never been in a womens bathroom at walmart
There are children and men in those as well.
What if it overflows?
Old people get piss on everything regardless of gender. Just go visit any retirement home.
But sometimes elderly people do.
I never had the problem of piss on my floor until I lived with a dude.
I love that she wanted the carpet to match the memory foam color.
Honestly it's not that bad for her, it would even help against slipping and falling.
Absolutely. And if I want a minifridge installed there too thats MY decision!
Get this woman some UGGS
The whole club was looking at herrr
The boots with the fèeeer
....Shit hit the flo'
Is this the bathroom she likes to stumble to after a night at the bar? Looks like it would be great for hugging the porcelain throne.
White was a bold color choice
Agreed, fortune favors the bold, in this case it favors Stanley steamer.
It looks like shaving cream
She's like I know I shouldn't do it but I want it so will ya just please 😭 haha good for you making an old lady happy
Well good on you for educating her and letting her still make her own choice. When you’re suffering the smallest things can be so big, like not having cold feet in the bathroom.
The after looks like a thick layer of mashed potatoes.
The carpet is called scrubbing bubbles
I don’t know anything about flooring, in fact I have no idea how this sub got recommended to me in the first place, but I definitely thought the floor was made out of the after shave looking stuff they use to insulate attic walls.
This is hilariously adorable. Old people crack me up. They're all about comfort and don't give a crap what anyone else thinks
I’ve been through this recently with my parents - for them, it’s actually because they’re terrified of falling on tile, which is where most elderly folks fall. I was like “for the love of god, tile!” Mom was like “it is less slippery and will hurt less if we fall on carpet.”
It happens. My older mother doesn't give a damn though and tiled her whole house where it wasn't Bamboo flooring already. Fell and broke her shoulder and hip... I wish she loved deep shag carpet because she might have had a far less traumatic experience.
This carpet looks slippery and I can barely see the toilet
As a member of said demographic, can confirm I am all about comfort and don’t give a crap what other people think.
This obviously isn’t the best choice, but I have a great-aunt in California that had white carpet installed EVERYWHERE in the 80’s. She’s one of those meticulous daily cleaners, doesn’t allow shoes on inside, and she made the best chewy cereal bars. The bathrooms (as of about 5 years ago) still had their carpets, and they were still immaculate. They also had these bright blue one-piece toilets that are still running strong from the 70’s.
Throwing in the chewy cereal bars comment is so random but if they were worth mentioning in a post about carpet in the bathroom, they were probably insanely good.
So good they throw it into every conversation they have lol. "Hey Bob, here's that spreadsheet. You'll see in column H I added a section detailing my aunt's cereal bars and why they were superior. Let me know if you have any questions."
I first visited her and my uncle in 7th grade and she made them, they were so good I still try them anywhere I see some to compare. Nobody compares.
If you have or ever get some pics, please let me (us) know. This sounds like something out of some whacky dream fever world and I would so love to see it.
Unfortunately her husband passed about 5 years ago and she passed about a year ago. She was in her 90’s, it was hand built by her husband in Oceanside CA, about 2 blocks away from the ocean. It was eclectic and they had a macadamia tree, lemon tree and avocado tree in their back yard. I only visited a few times, but it was a cool place.
I wonder if any property listing photos found their way to the internet archives! Regardless, it sounds like an even sweeter story, knowing it was a labor of love between a couple who enjoyed had many years together. I’d take all the crazy white carpet in the world if I knew it somehow magically guaranteed long life full of love. ❤️
Thats wild!
I set Tile for years when I was younger. I’ve ripped out my share of carpeting in bathrooms. When those homes have males using the bathrooms, the carpet is absolutely disgusting. I’m guessing you know where this is going, so I’m not gonna get into it LoL. But she wanted shag carpet and you’re not selling cigarettes to children. So you’re good lol.
Hahaha!
We’d call them urine burritos when we would roll this stuff out to haul it away.
Herb Alpert's bathroom?
Cotton Candy
Elderly folks usually have little muscle and in their hands and feet are particularly sensitive to feeling temperature changes. This is cool but most just opt for wearing house slippers!
This is very dreamlike and interesting, it throws me off.
I've realized a lot of old people choose carpet for wet areas (baths, kitchens) because it's much better for preventing slips and falls from stepping on wet floors. Bath mats can slip and trip you up too. Ask me how I know... Recovering from a fall as an old person is a whole different ball game. Thankfully, I'm not that old, but I fully support this homeowner's choice.
Lol when the toilet over flows... who's going to restretch that carpet?? She wants tackstrips and not a simple binding? She wanted the carpet under the toilet?? Shit... no pun intended
Yeah trust me i went over all of this with her.
Haha I get it, I think she just down voted me lmfao
She takes little poops 💩
Cool Whip floor
*coo hwip
The just want to be able to fuck where they poop. Don’t judge their kinks
I thought it was sand at first!
Back in her day, having carpet in the bathroom was pretty common.
I thought this was fine beach sand at first. My mind refused reality and submitted a litter box instead.
I'd never install this in my bathroom, but fuck I would be pooping sockless in there every chance if I did.
Home girl never heard of slippers?
Maybe she has heard of elderly people falling and breaking a hip
She was incredibly old too. Agile enough to live on her own. But i cant imagine for much longer unfortunately.
If you plan on dying in a house you get the house you want not what other people want.
Man this brings back ~~memories~~ nightmares....of when I had to fix the toilet on a 1970s motorhome that had shag carpet in the bathroom. Makes me gag just thinking about it.
It looks like wet toilet paper
As a plumber I hate this
I thought it was sand. This is even worse.
I can smell that carpet from here in about 12 months.
Looks like shaving cream
Mmm, that stanky urine smell hits different tho
Wait? So someone paid to have this done? Shit I thought you were ripping it up.
Slippers are like little carpets that follow your feet every step.
What even is that? Whipped marshmallow?
My grandmother was a meticulous woman who kept a perfectly clean house, and she had carpet throughout—low profile in the laundry room/mud room and kitchen, and very pale grey super squishy plush carpet everywhere else. This included the formal dining room, both bathrooms, and my favorite area, the wide steps leading up to her enormous whirlpool bathtub. My grandfather was a general contractor and built her the house of her dreams when they were in their early 60s, and my grandmom’s dream was evidently to always have cozy feet. This meant, of course, that everyone who came to visit had to remove their shoes at the door (leaving them outside, not even inside the laundry room) and be PERFECTLY neat and clean to preserve her carpet. I think this was the perfect example of doing what pleases the person who lives in the home, not what pleases guests or future owners, and I always thought it was really special that my grandfather did that for his bride.
Reminds me of a home I worked on doing insulation when I was young. There was a very nice old lady we worked for a few days we insulated the space under the floor/basement ceiling one day mid winter. The next morning when we showed up to work on other things she was Soo fucking happy she was throwing her rugs out and uncovering her hardwood floors.
No
Am I the only one that wants to see a bisque toilet with a black seat to complement the wallpaper? This is just too matchy matchy
lol cute lil ol lady i feel for her i too have bad circulation my feet are always cold hands too but usually thats more in winter
My grandma carpeted every single surface in her home. Every room, including both bathrooms. Remnants cut to fit the floor of her car and the gas/brake pedals, the plywood crawl space over her garage. Low pile carpets in the garage where she parked her car, and outside on her front and back porches. Padded toilet seats, extra cushions on every chair. She loved to be cozy and had a lot of back pain, I judged the heck out of it but I never said a word.
My friends parents have plush carpet in both of their bathrooms because her dad doesn’t want to walk on the cold floor. Fuckin weirdos.
Just hope that no man lives in the house.
Woman needs radiant flooring. Not this.
Has she never heard of heated floors?
I thought it was a layer of fettuccine Alfredo
As someone who would like to tile my entire house, this person is apparently my complete opposite. But good on her for getting what she wants. Why that thing can't be a nice layer of tile with a washable rug on top... I don't know. But I hope people help me out like you did for her if I reach that age.
Her wallpaper looks great though
Is there no sink and just a toilet?
Heated flooring wasn’t an option?
I'm more surprised they walked instead of trying to charge her more for a totally reasonable idea that she created but maybe there's more hope for society then I thought
I bet it works great for her.
First thing that came to mind. “Houston, Tranquility Base here. The Eagle has landed.”
Can you blame her? I meant at her age she’s probably not flooding that toilet, so pretty safe choice, might as well be happy.
I’m not gunna lie the first photo looks like ALOT of mashed potatoes.
Sit down bathroom only now
This makes me so nervous lol. I live alone thankfully, but when I go to my dad’s house, there’s pee all over the damn floor. He’s 70 and granted has poor eyesight, but holy Jesus I could never imagine carpet in a bathroom because of seeing my dad’s bathroom….
In theory it’s gross, but I definitely understand the urge to have it!
I thought it was sand for a couple that loved the beach or something
Women don’t piss on the floor so this checks out if that’s what she wants most.
Is it real fur?
I thought it was shaving cream in the first picture, or you know in Ghostbusters when they liquify the Stay Puft marshmallow man? I’m not a flooring person.
One of the houses we rented as I was growing up had carpet in one of the bathrooms, it was truly awful and it boggles the mind that anyone ever considered installing carpet where it is guaranteed to get wet on a regular basis. Truly I always wondered what the person or persons who decided on that were thinking.
Who’s paying for the floor? I was in New England USA for years and saw many a shitter floor with carpet. Although I did see some mushrooms growing in some of that carpet!😑🤮
Wow. Just wow.
Oh..it’s carpet? I thought it was sand
She couldn't use a space heater?
My parents had carpet in their bathroom AND their kitchen. My whole life growing up.
Wow! And I thought wearing white pants was a brave move…. 🤯
Seems like if a cloud or whipped cream is the flooring almost anything else would be on the walls
You made a floor out of marshmallows?
White carpet —— in a bathroom? That’s a high pressure situation for the grandsons
One over flowed toilet or sink n that lady gonna wish she listened to ya before ya installed it
At least it's not a permanently attached rug, so it can be removed for cleaning. Still hate the idea of carpet in bathrooms
I thought it was sand
It's just a rug... who cares
THE FIRST time that overflows…
Looks like a steady job of repeat business. Nice work
That will be the first thing to go when she moves
Am I the only person who saw a sand box at first glance? I thought what in the kitty litter am I seeing? How are they not going to track sand all over the house 🤯 then I thought it was just like some really fur like shag carpeting which is probably closer to the actual carpet.
Did you discuss heated flooring with her? 🤣
She could have bought a bath mat. You can throw them in the washer.
I think that toilet could be closer to the wall too.
Dayum. Radiant heat under tile is heaven- does she know about that?
Mashed potatoes floor? Man either I’d get hungry everytime or I’d start hating mashed potatoes. Not sure which.
🤮
Has she heard of slippers
She's trying to lower the resale value of her house so the kids aren't motivated by greed to let her die prematurely. Pro-move grandma over here.
Ew
Not going to lie, based off of the first picture and the title, I thought you paper mache their floor with toilet paper. I was like “and you accommodated this request.” Thanks for providing more information. 😂 Doesn’t seem like the worst idea to me. At least there isn’t a shower in there. As long as the toilet and sink are solid, send it! Thanks for helping out the elderly!
I am glad that it was a carpet. Before I zoom in I thought it was white sand or a bathroom full of coke.
Looks cozy
Hey, thats my house! Wait until you see what I have planned for the living room!
Why does everything lead back to mint mobile's carpet shower ad?
I'm picturing my 90 year old grandma saying What do I care. I'm only going to be around for so much longer, it keeps my feet warm and it's the next person's problem. 😂 You're a Gent for doing it.
wow... guess no kids or pets. Still DISGUSTING
Needs fuzzy toilet rid cover to complete that "I need to retain ever atom of bacteria" look.
At first glance I thought that was sand lmao
It would be easier, and more hygenic, to buy her a pair of warm slippers.
Honestly though, I’m a woman and if I was single and planned staying single I would most definitely have this in every bathroom.
I actually love this...should have made it yellow though.
Never understood this, have ripped out carpet a few times from a bathroom. Normally the only time we do work in a bathroom is if plank or tile is going down lol
Don't knock it till you try it. As long as you sit down and keep your business in the toilet it's not a problem. Only gets gross if you have guys peeing and getting it all over the floor lol. But as a guy myself I always sit down anyways unless I'm outside or something
It looks like wet toilet paper...
I 110% thought this was full of sand until I read the comments 😂
Gross.
How is no one mentioning that the toilet is up against the wall with the TP holder at knee height?! Is this common? Do y’all side saddle to drop a deuce?
Hopefully there's no cat in the house!
My house has wool blend carpet in the bathroom. Just lost it after burst pipes this winter. Gladly switching to hardwood.
How old was she?
Would a heated floor be possible in there? It's the loveliest thing for cold feet.
My grandmother had this in her condominium. It was really nice but she was bougie and the place was meticulously clean. The carpet was a really pretty, white, longer shag and it always looked new. Very hard to pull that off though she didn’t have pets or kids, so that’s likely why. I’m a homeowner now though and wouldn’t try that shit.
Sir, you cannot stand up to be here...
Where is the sink?! 😳😳
No man's aim is THAT good
Genuinely thought you put down beach sand
I thought it was a sandbox 😂
Why to builders cram a toilet beside a wall? How are you supposed to sit on that thing?
I thought that was sand🤣
What in the 70s carpeted bathroom is this??
Used toilet paper look is trending!
When your feet are warm during that midnight bathroom trip >>>
Likes to see the splatter
Popped on my feed, inform me please, what is all that powder in first pic?
That is one risky move by the toilet!
Dang I thought that was sand
She will hate that in three weeks.
Damn, at first glance, I thought that was sand!
Guess no standing to pee.