taal
Senior Member
Guess you've been missing all the news stories regarding problems with front loading washing machines.
Guess you've been missing all the news stories regarding problems with front loading washing machines.
Guess you've been missing all the news stories regarding problems with front loading washing machines.
I thought I'd heard about that too and was wondering if that was a rational. Although as others have mentioned...if it's not going to affect sales, the builder will cut costs. What is the advantage of the front load machines anyways other than the ability to stack? I originally thought that they were HE but then I saw that you can buy front load in HE or non HE....or does a front load still use less water which I thought was the main reason.
This building can do no wrong.
As Casa is starting to come to finish I will admit I am starting to like it a bit more than before but I still like BSN better. Although, I think they are both going to be great buildings, appealing to different tastes and preferences. I prefer BSN as I am not a fan of glass buildings and I prefer the idea of an indoor pool to an outdoor heated pool (which does not make sense in Toronto). I also think BSN blends in better with the neighbourhood. I know I will get a few members on this forum who will insult me for saying I like BSN more though but I am entitled to my opinion.
This building can do no wrong.
I'd like it to have a store or cafe at street level.
I think all major buildings downtown should give something back to the city with retail, a library, art gallery, community centre, daycare, a restaurant or something of value to the community. If it's in the high density downtown core, it needs to be more than just residential. That's how you build a great city.
This building can do no wrong.