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Not a big thing. My partner thinks it should be in one place, I think the other. We happily disagree about this but I've been wondering what others think. And yes, I know both is an option...
We have both....
Don't find that much to chuck away in the bedroom? Bathroom here.
[quote=nedrapier ]Don't find that much to chuck away in the bedroom? Bathroom here.+1
Compromise on both?
It depends on whether you tend to have the bedroom door open or closed at night and whether theres a direct line of sight to be able to fling a pizza box and beer cans from the bed into the bathroom after breakfast
Bins in both bathrooms, and adult bedrooms. No bins in the kids' bedrooms
(I send up the butler if they have any rubbish)
What bedroom waste is being created?
I guess if you or your partner does your make-up in the bedroom then there might be the usual detritus from that (cotton buds, swabs, wipes, trowels).
But one in the bathroom is pretty essential too.
Bedroom because a beaker is in no way big enough
What bedroom waste is being created?
Used condoms, ripped hosiery, wet wipes, the usual stuff
Bedroom because a beaker is in no way big enough
8)
What bedroom waste is being created?
One time use bondage kit, half eaten edible underwear, the usual stuff...
17% of toilet paper in the UK is used for clearing up sex mess.
Just think of how many trees could be saved if everyone swallowed
No bins anywhere but the kitchen bin for us.
I have a small waste basket.
OP, put a wheelied bin in there for a laugh 🙂
Both.
Just kitchen, but then I'm in a bungalow so no pesky stairs.
Both but bathroom is downstairs
Yeah both seems like the answer as otherwise it will always be in the wrong place.
No bins in the kids' bedrooms
Wait till your son becomes a teenager! 🙄
Get yourself an ensuite ... problem solved
No point in a bin in a teenagers room. That's what the floor is for...
Yep. We have an ensuite and that doesn't help solve it
Anyway loving the idea of making a remote controlled mobile bin... But this is one of the things where I am just going to have to give in gracefully.
Anyway loving the idea of making a remote controlled mobile bin... But this is one of the things where I am just going to have to give in gracefully.
Go a Roomba and stick a bin to the top - autonomous hoovering AND waste collection.
We just burn ours on the lawn, next to the decapitated doll and the mattress
Bin in bedroom - for eye makeup remover, hair clips, pantyliners... plus all the waste the wife makes too..
DrP
Placcy bags hung from the en suite and bathroom door handles along with random piles of washing on the landing and stairs.
Any rubbish in between gets removed from the laundry by the washing machine or once it is taken out of the washing machine to be put in the tumble dryer.
. Wait till your son becomes a teenager!
Or be prepared to burn his socks!
GrahamS - MemberWhat bedroom waste is being created?
I guess if you or your partner does your make-up in the bedroom then there might be the usual detritus from that (cotton buds, swabs, wipes, trowels).
I'm a little sad no one cared that Graham's wife was a bit heavy handed with the makeup
This is starting to sound like Mumsnet!
In fact...
[url= http://www.mumsnet.com/Talk/housekeeping/1065181-How-many-bins-amp-what-size-do-you-have-in ]http://www.mumsnet.com/Talk/housekeeping/1065181-How-many-bins-amp-what-size-do-you-have-in[/url]
no bedroom bin, but then there is in the en-suite?
