Boss_mummy_sale #16 Scott isn't a Scot. Or hot

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I wonder when she’s going to have to start clearing out the kitchen and dining room. Can’t believe she hasn’t even started. Builders are notorious for suddenly stating at 3pm on a Friday afternoon that they’ll be starting on something on Monday that you didn’t think would be for a few more weeks. It all depends on flow of materials and specific skilled workers. We had a Reno last year and had to learn v quickly to adapt to changing plans and have whole area ready for them. She should at least be boxing up everything she doesn’t really need and just having a skeleton kitchen with the bare essential.
 
This woman’s ‘style’ is just so…… fucked 😆

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I still can’t get over having a double oven directly next to the fridge. The fridge would be better off in a built in unit where the “bar” is completely separate from the oven unit or vice versa. She’s a bleeping clown I swear to god. 😂
Not defending her but my built in fridge is next to my single eye height oven and when I went to my friends new build yesterday hers also is
 
Where did she filter that jaw line from because it certainly isn't her own

She’s lying down so her jowls are just flattened backwards
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Not defending her but my built in fridge is next to my single eye height oven and when I went to my friends new build yesterday hers also is

It totally is something that is done now especially with new builds and the developer just wanting a house up using as little space as poss, they’re thinking more aesthetic and turnover of people in and money.
I think it’s more that having the fridge or freezer next to the oven can affect temperatures in the fridge so the fridge has to use much more energy to stay at the temperature needed. Years ago it was definitely a no no in design and kitchen designers would definitely advise against it, but if people want it then it’s up to them.
 
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