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Old Jun 5, 2008 | 1:28 pm
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Originally Posted by KNRG

"Floating" door stops that are meant to keep the door from hitting the wall. More often then not i step on it or stub my toe.

Especially if that floating doorstop is a couple of inches from the bathtub, midlength. It gets covered when you put down the bathmat and when you step out and onto it -- youch! (instead, how about a bumper on that precious hollow-core bathroom door?)

I hate not having a place to hang things in the bathroom -- how about double hooks on the door, hooks next to the sink for handtowel and toiletry bag.

On the rare occasion that I actually want to use the toiletries it's frustrating to find slow-running lotions in nicely designed bottles that are too stiff to squeeze product from the container.

And really, what's with those precious little paper coasters for the water glass, the toiletries carefully arranged on a pedestal (and rearranged every morning after I've moved them to make way for my stuff)? I suppose it provides some assurance that housekeeping has been through but it's pointless form over function.
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