Put this BEHIND your toilet (genius hack!)


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  1. Auntie M
    Auntie M says:

    Someone put up the marble decor in my shower.
    Bought the house thinking it looked nice.
    I have almost fallen 3 times because I have lost depth perception.

    It’s not a good idea.

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  2. L. Medina
    L. Medina says:

    Some of these ideas ate quick cosmetic changes that won't last, like the flimsy bathroom cornice. I'd also be concerned about it being a fire hazard! The crowded toilet is hazardous for an elderly or disabled person. And if you're a large person, forget it!! Bumping into those corners in the dark could be painful!

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  3. W2mnm 928
    W2mnm 928 says:

    Alot of these are just ridiculous. Who wants to have pee and toilet water germs all over a shelf and everything on it?!
    There are a few in the last 2 or 3 minutes that I saw in another channel's video. The exactly same clips.

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  4. Mrs.Krueger
    Mrs.Krueger says:

    The cornice over the light needs to be lined on the inside. Looks bad. Won’t the lights get too hot for it?? It might fall.—Won’t that cheap wall paper from the Dollar Tree just peel up from the steam??—Everything is beautiful. Some of the ideas are fantastic!! 👍🏼🌟

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  5. rEBEKAH BARDSLEY
    rEBEKAH BARDSLEY says:

    One of the ideas here I have planned on doing in my studio apartment bathroom but working long hours I haven't had the time. The previous owner took out the sink with the vanity and nice storage below and put in a pedestal sink. I live in VA and all the Dollar Trees I have been too do not carry the clear small plastic crates but, I found them on line being sold in the Princeton University student store. So when I went to see my brother a couple weeks ago who lives in the next town over I went and bought them. I have enough small space between the clam shell size sink and the toilet and I bought 5 to the height of the sink. I plan on putting with wire ties them all together and maybe a metal bracket of some kind to hold my hair dryer on the side. I also want to get little baskets to put my hair supplies in and maybe a wood top a little wider than the top crate for the top crate.
    Many of these ideas on this were done by women which was impressive but many projects were more costly than I could ever do. But I am hoping to buy my own little home by Spring of 2024 and then I can implement some of these ideas permanently where as now I cannot in a rental. Great video!
    Blessings, Rebekah

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  6. Michele M
    Michele M says:

    Some of these ideas are cute. In a moist environment the contact paper and glued items will likely be problematic over time. Please slow down and cut back on the ideas shared, and share some project details. Also, consider posting grouped by type of inexpensive and practical diy: mirrors and lighting; walls and backsplash; storage; tub; and flooring. Thanks for sharing. 🙂

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  7. Lemmy Lou's Mommy
    Lemmy Lou's Mommy says:

    Wallpaper in a bathroom can be tricky. The humidity from the shower can make it droop or fall.
    There is a special wallpaper that is made for bathrooms called Mylar, but it is a real BOOGER to work with!

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  8. Jim Dooner
    Jim Dooner says:

    Nice work and ideas for a home owner but not sure about a apartment rental property lots of time landlords or owners want everything back to their original layout just saying that is what it is in NYC

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  9. Oreo Cookies
    Oreo Cookies says:

    I like the majority of your ideas. I just don't care to have towels by porcelain throne, germs and all. Live in an apt. Are these apt friendly hacks for the walls? Will the wall paper take off old paint?

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