Because voltage in UK houses is higher than in the US light switches are outside the bathroom away from any damp or water. it's the same reason we don't have power outlets in the bathroom besides lower voltage sockets specifically for shavers/electric toothbrushes. Not sure but i think its common throughout europe.
I think the only thing I really miss are the before/after pics. Blinds/curtains are great but there was something satisfying about ending a job and you getting to see all that hard work. I think I understand why given it had issues if you built walls or put furniture in weird places but...I mean it was kind of nice :(
Both my bathroom light switches are on the outside too. if they put it on the inside, then one would be on the bathtub wall (like inside the tub area where you shower) and the other inside the closet. There was no where else to put it. Although, if *I* were to configure the bathroom, it would all work perfectly and be placed accordingly. But it is what it is.
It is Danish LEGO is an abbreviation of the two Danish words "leg godt" meaning "play well" so you were close. Foudned in 1932 by Ole Kirk Kristiansen and has been passed down through the generations and is now owned ny grandchild. Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen. To be fair people either keep lego or it gets passed down or donated to a charity shop etc so it's not like it is being thrwon in the bin to be disposed of but I see your point :)
I think you can solve the roof and ceiling problem by adding additional bricks into the inside of what you originally demolished then this would create separate foundations and stop the paint and wallpaper bleeding into other areas of the house.
I extended the family room in that house so it wasn’t so skinny!! I have fixed up the outside yet but the mainfloor interior looks great with a sun room off the kitchen. I struggle with the roofing in game…it’s kind of annoying when not in sandbox.
I've been in many hotels that have the switch on the outside of the room right next to the door. I imagine it adds to the longevity of their life. Steam or water in the socket with that much use won't last long and can cause damage
all these houses that flippers do (IRL) are all "modern" style. They take all the character away from the old house. I hate it and feel it is a disservice to the history and story of the house. it's truly a shame.
I watched a renovation show where they had these beautiful but time worn old 1950s house by the end they turned them into hideous souless modern houses
yes that dirives me insane! That's why i ike watching Nicole Curtis - she tries to bring life back into those old homes! Wouldn't have it any other way. I like new, but LOVE old. @@Ericshadowblade
I keep wanting to call you Calzone, whoops. Loving the series and was going to buy it myself but I ended up buying Hotel Renovator and The Bed We Made instead so it's next on my list alomg with Brew Pub simulator thanks to your influence :)
Hey Kanz thanks for all your entertainment this year ( not to mention all the games I have bought because of you!!) wishing you and your family a safe and happy Christmas looking forward to seeing more of you in 2024.
Safety reasons as in you do not go and press an electrical switch in a wet environment and electrocute yourself, the switch is put outside the room or a pull cord is placed inside the room so you do not have to come into contact with the switch with wet hands, we do not have electrical sockets in the bathroom for the same reason I live in the UK, voltage in UK houses is higher than in the US and it is all to prevent accidental electrocution in damp environments
i can't stand houses that do not have overhead lighting. It;s all plug in a lamp and flip the switch lighting. So when I was looking for a home that was a must have! if I had to choose between switches outside the room and no overhead lighting, i'll take the switches....lol
UK Safety regulations , we have no choice in the matter take it up with the Government, a kitchen is not going to get full of steam where a Bathroom will, UK Voltage is higher than US so there is a larger risk of electrical accidents in damp areas
Coming to join the light switch bathroom argument 😂 it's a very European thing. You're not permitted to put a wall nounted switch inside the bathrooms so many homes have cords connected to the ceiling here in the UK
Hey kanzalone I really want to add a picture for you to put in house flipper 2 but I don't know how? The picture is my dog Coco he passed he was 23 years old vets was really surprised and it was hard letting him go
I have a pull cord and it's a very dated idea. It is semi modern but still has the old pull cord which I hate but it is inside the bathroom. I have known the switch to be outside but not very often
My bathroom light switch is on the outside. The only location in the bathroom is in the bathtub/shower area. I dislike it, but better than being electrocuted while showering.
there's on e cabinet in HF1 that i can never find. I always have to go to furniture and scroll thru ALL the furniture to find it as it isn't in any of the logical places. i hate it
I think you should play the game how you want to bc after all it is your game uou don't have to stresm for us but you do and i appreciate that i also think that some people like things to be done realistically in a game and having things just thrown down wherever in a job bothers them but like i said it is your game you should get to play it how you want to if the way you do jobs bothers some people so much i am sure there are other youtubers out there who takes more time and does jobs better so they can watch them i like seeing jobs but i also like your personality and everything so i will stand by you playing your game how you want to bc everyone should build people up not break them down there is a difference between constructive criticism and condemnation though some may not see it i wish you and your family the best happy bday and happy anniversary and to everyone i wish a happy holidays whayever that may ne to you
So the reason you couldnt put bricks there was because a liece of bannister wood was there the person in chat was correct you could just sell the wood and the bricks would be placeable.
Because voltage in UK houses is higher than in the US light switches are outside the bathroom away from any damp or water. it's the same reason we don't have power outlets in the bathroom besides lower voltage sockets specifically for shavers/electric toothbrushes. Not sure but i think its common throughout europe.
I think the only thing I really miss are the before/after pics. Blinds/curtains are great but there was something satisfying about ending a job and you getting to see all that hard work.
I think I understand why given it had issues if you built walls or put furniture in weird places but...I mean it was kind of nice :(
Both my bathroom light switches are on the outside too. if they put it on the inside, then one would be on the bathtub wall (like inside the tub area where you shower) and the other inside the closet. There was no where else to put it. Although, if *I* were to configure the bathroom, it would all work perfectly and be placed accordingly. But it is what it is.
It is Danish LEGO is an abbreviation of the two Danish words "leg godt" meaning "play well" so you were close. Foudned in 1932 by Ole Kirk Kristiansen and has been passed down through the generations and is now owned ny grandchild. Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen. To be fair people either keep lego or it gets passed down or donated to a charity shop etc so it's not like it is being thrwon in the bin to be disposed of but I see your point :)
Feel better soon! Merry Christmas!
"Look away, look away" You're so funny Kanz, lol :)
I think you can solve the roof and ceiling problem by adding additional bricks into the inside of what you originally demolished then this would create separate foundations and stop the paint and wallpaper bleeding into other areas of the house.
I extended the family room in that house so it wasn’t so skinny!! I have fixed up the outside yet but the mainfloor interior looks great with a sun room off the kitchen. I struggle with the roofing in game…it’s kind of annoying when not in sandbox.
I've been in many hotels that have the switch on the outside of the room right next to the door. I imagine it adds to the longevity of their life. Steam or water in the socket with that much use won't last long and can cause damage
White, in general, is the cheapest paint color. Therefore if you are a landlord, you would cheap out on the paint
all these houses that flippers do (IRL) are all "modern" style. They take all the character away from the old house. I hate it and feel it is a disservice to the history and story of the house. it's truly a shame.
I watched a renovation show where they had these beautiful but time worn old 1950s house by the end they turned them into hideous souless modern houses
yes that dirives me insane! That's why i ike watching Nicole Curtis - she tries to bring life back into those old homes! Wouldn't have it any other way. I like new, but LOVE old.
@@Ericshadowblade
I keep wanting to call you Calzone, whoops. Loving the series and was going to buy it myself but I ended up buying Hotel Renovator and The Bed We Made instead so it's next on my list alomg with Brew Pub simulator thanks to your influence :)
Hey Kanz thanks for all your entertainment this year ( not to mention all the games I have bought because of you!!) wishing you and your family a safe and happy Christmas looking forward to seeing more of you in 2024.
Safety reasons as in you do not go and press an electrical switch in a wet environment and electrocute yourself, the switch is put outside the room or a pull cord is placed inside the room so you do not have to come into contact with the switch with wet hands, we do not have electrical sockets in the bathroom for the same reason I live in the UK, voltage in UK houses is higher than in the US and it is all to prevent accidental electrocution in damp environments
i can't stand houses that do not have overhead lighting. It;s all plug in a lamp and flip the switch lighting. So when I was looking for a home that was a must have! if I had to choose between switches outside the room and no overhead lighting, i'll take the switches....lol
UK Safety regulations , we have no choice in the matter take it up with the Government, a kitchen is not going to get full of steam where a Bathroom will, UK Voltage is higher than US so there is a larger risk of electrical accidents in damp areas
I cant believe I slept through it
No such thing as ceiling fans here in the UK. Too cold probably, ha ha ha
Coming to join the light switch bathroom argument 😂 it's a very European thing. You're not permitted to put a wall nounted switch inside the bathrooms so many homes have cords connected to the ceiling here in the UK
It's called an A-Frame....They are pretty popular here in the midwest
“What should we do in the bedroom? “I know what we should do in the bedroom, wink wink. 😜
Thanks for the stream Kanz ☺️❤
Thank you for watching 🥰
Hey kanzalone I really want to add a picture for you to put in house flipper 2 but I don't know how? The picture is my dog Coco he passed he was 23 years old vets was really surprised and it was hard letting him go
I figured it out I put his name in a comment with picture his name is coco
my kitchen light switch is also on the outside too. the way the house was designed, there was no where to place a switch inside. House built in 1952
I have a pull cord and it's a very dated idea. It is semi modern but still has the old pull cord which I hate but it is inside the bathroom. I have known the switch to be outside but not very often
My bathroom light switch is on the outside. The only location in the bathroom is in the bathtub/shower area. I dislike it, but better than being electrocuted while showering.
Trevor's Mansion is made for TmarTn2 (another youtuber)...your competition
Is it worth buying House Flipper 1 if buying House Flipper 2?
i haven't noticed yet, but can you move light switches?
Yes but dont forget to run the electric from the light switch to the light / lights you want it to control
U can put picture on hallway
Since you told us you will read all comments i just want to give you something to read. Here it is, you're welcome. 😁
there's on e cabinet in HF1 that i can never find. I always have to go to furniture and scroll thru ALL the furniture to find it as it isn't in any of the logical places. i hate it
I think you should play the game how you want to bc after all it is your game uou don't have to stresm for us but you do and i appreciate that i also think that some people like things to be done realistically in a game and having things just thrown down wherever in a job bothers them but like i said it is your game you should get to play it how you want to if the way you do jobs bothers some people so much i am sure there are other youtubers out there who takes more time and does jobs better so they can watch them i like seeing jobs but i also like your personality and everything so i will stand by you playing your game how you want to bc everyone should build people up not break them down there is a difference between constructive criticism and condemnation though some may not see it i wish you and your family the best happy bday and happy anniversary and to everyone i wish a happy holidays whayever that may ne to you
So the reason you couldnt put bricks there was because a liece of bannister wood was there the person in chat was correct you could just sell the wood and the bricks would be placeable.
hi can you plz find out how many days on chef life it takes to get the star iam 370 days no star
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