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Originally posted by greenlake View PostAnd one of these in the bathroom?
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Originally posted by original PM View PostHaving said that I am getting the kitchen done soon and will probably put in one of them things that gives you boiling water on tap. We got them at work and they seem pretty useful anyone got any views on them??
Remember they take space below the unit : as that is where the gubbins go, I recommend fitting a proper waste pipe as opposed to a drip tray that needs emptying
Originally posted by DaveB View PostI have a bean to cup machine in the kitchen. Making coffee consists of putting the mug under the spout and pressing a button. Even I can manage that at stupid o'clock on a Monday morning.
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Originally posted by original PM View PostAll this stuff is great..
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But I can use a lightswitch and boil a kettle so not sure of the value.
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Originally posted by greenlake View PostAnd one of these in the bathroom?
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Originally posted by Archangel View PostA friend of mine is currently installing a whole house system using loxone. He has around 40 lighting circuits in the house and they will all be dimmable. Should be up and running by October so I'll be interested in seeing the result.
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But I can use a lightswitch and boil a kettle so not sure of the value.
Having said that I am getting the kitchen done soon and will probably put in one of them things that gives you boiling water on tap.
We got them at work and they seem pretty useful anyone got any views on them??
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A friend of mine is currently installing a whole house system using loxone. He has around 40 lighting circuits in the house and they will all be dimmable. Should be up and running by October so I'll be interested in seeing the result.
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Originally posted by MicrosoftBob View PostBecause nobodies heard of two girls one cup or tubgirl
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I have full home automation too.
"Turn the light on sweetheart"
"Run me a lovely bath darling"
"Turn the heating down hun"
"Can you cook me a pizza sexy?"
"Fetch me my slippers wonderful"
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