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For some reason, my apartment can be freezing, but the bathroom stays ridiculously hot, so I've never had this problem.....
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When I lived in Boston for grad school the house I was renting had an old radiator heat system. Complete with a nice old boiler in the basement.
Let me tell you once they fixed the radiators at the beginning of the winter, those babies would put out some heat even with the knobs "off." Our bathroom had its own and that room was the warmest in the house. Complete with a nice cozy toilet in the morning. For those that have it-does radiant heat in a bathroom help at all with cold toilet issue? Perhaps if your feet are a least warm, the seat doesn't bother you as much. |
My Powder Room is right over the furnace. It's the warmest place in the house
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My parents used to have one of those padded toilet seats- it was plastic but was squishy. Apparently their cat didn't like it either because she chewed holes into it and they had to replace it with a normal seat.
I didn't realize they made fuzzy covers for the actual seat part. My mother in law bought me one for the lid (apparently in her world all toilet lids must have covers) but I've never seen one for the seat. |
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Lol, and I love the super padded seats that force the male species to put the sucker down! Viva la padded seat! :D |
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By the way, summer_gphib, I found the cutest tp the other day! It was made for kids, to show them how much to use - so there were paws on a few sheets, then a puppy to show them where to quit! It was made by Cottonelle, I think. |
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Have you seen that foamy soap for kids? It's in a purple and green bottle, and there's a frog wiping his butt on the front label. He wipes his butts in commercials, too! (I think its Kandoo?) |
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