u/gelkins4

Moving skylights?

Moving skylights?

I'm in CT and am re-doing my roof. I'm considering moving my skylights from the west to the east side of my roof. I like how they brighten up the room, but the direct light in the mid-afternoon is too much and it can overheat the room. Moving them seem like I will get less direct light, but still benefit from the indirect light. Am I missing something that I will end up regretting if I move them?

u/gelkins4 — 15 hours ago
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When will the era of the rain showerhead end?

Rain showers have become the standard at every high end hotel. The first time I saw one it look really cool. However, I find they are all style and no substance. Maybe Im missing something, but the only way I can keep water out of my face is to either stare at the floor the whole time or completely step out of the flow. It's same when you want to soap up. With a standard shower you can enjoy warm water one one side and lather up on the other all while keeping water out of your face.

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u/gelkins4 — 9 days ago