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I would love to know the value $ of those things, it must be ridiculous
 
I would love to know the value $ of those things, it must be ridiculous

Perfectly affordable for most people. Possibly with little financial impact if one is willing to make a few easy to make sacrifices for a while (fewer nights out at bars/restaurants and more nights in with movies/documentaries/music, fewer drinks when out, no buying clothes/gadgets just because it's on sale, etc.). In return you get to redesign your living environment with high quality material (steel, glass, wood, porcelain, or at least nicely done polymer), esthetically pleasing (how about clean and minimalistic?), ergonomic and easy to use items, to develop color themes of your liking, and to get rid of cheap visual clutter (colorful cardboard packages, etc.). Items which you'll be constantly interacting with for years to come, i.e. not some ephemeral splurging like fancy club or hotel bottle service. I mean a nice and solid trash can, water carafe, automatic soap dispensers, hell even a toilet brush, make a tangible difference when the design is carefully thought out and the material is high quality instead of cheap and flimsy plastic with random shape and color. I'll gladly provide brand/model info for whatever may have been posted throughout the past couple of pages.
 
Perfectly affordable for most people. Possibly with little financial impact if one is willing to make a few easy to make sacrifices for a while (fewer nights out at bars/restaurants and more nights in with movies/documentaries/music, fewer drinks when out, no buying clothes/gadgets just because it's on sale, etc.). In return you get to redesign your living environment with high quality material (steel, glass, wood, porcelain, or at least nicely done polymer), esthetically pleasing (how about clean and minimalistic?), ergonomic and easy to use items, to develop color themes of your liking, and to get rid of cheap visual clutter (colorful cardboard packages, etc.). Items which you'll be constantly interacting with for years to come, i.e. not some ephemeral splurging like fancy club or hotel bottle service. I mean a nice and solid trash can, water carafe, automatic soap dispensers, hell even a toilet brush, make a tangible difference when the design is carefully thought out and the material is high quality instead of cheap and flimsy plastic with random shape and color. I'll gladly provide brand/model info for whatever may have been posted throughout the past couple of pages.
The toilet brush container (black, which completely hides it just by being taller than the normal ones) is a creative solution that should be a must, and the standard
 

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