Pocket catchers is a good term for protruding end pulls; I wear painter's jeans and they catch on the loops. Round knobs are best so if they rotate they don't look askew; the square knobs with square base and 1 screw can rotate and scratch the finish as mentioned, 2 screws for square or rectangular is best. Good tips!
I’d love to see some videos on finding space to squeeze in a first floor lav in homes from the early 20th century that only have one bathroom on the second floor where the bedrooms are. Also ideas for converting a small second floor bedroom into a laundry room since those homes typically had the laundry in the basement, two flights of stairs from where laundry is generated.
Pocket catchers is a good term for protruding end pulls; I wear painter's jeans and they catch on the loops. Round knobs are best so if they rotate they don't look askew; the square knobs with square base and 1 screw can rotate and scratch the finish as mentioned, 2 screws for square or rectangular is best. Good tips!
Good point. Thanks for chiming in.
I’d love to see some videos on finding space to squeeze in a first floor lav in homes from the early 20th century that only have one bathroom on the second floor where the bedrooms are. Also ideas for converting a small second floor bedroom into a laundry room since those homes typically had the laundry in the basement, two flights of stairs from where laundry is generated.
That sounds like a fun challenge. We will add that to our library of video concepts to consider. Thank you for the suggestions!