vickir-MOC
Senior Member
... or "Keep It Simple, Stupid." In our modern world of electronic gadgets and do-dads and a tool-for-every-purpose mentality, sometimes a KISS solution is right under our nose , if only we'd look for it. Well, that got me to thinking that maybe we all have KISS ideas that are so simple, we don't think they're worthy of sharing on the MOC.
So, in an attempt to bring some of those KISS solutions to light, and give everyone an opportunity to have a "V8 moment" (hopefully you'll know what that is), I thought I would start a thread to let everyone share their simple-but-it-works ideas.
I'll get the ball rolling with my most recent KISS solution ... you know how we all complain about the light coming in from the skylight when we're trying to sleep (and, if you know me, you know I'm not what you would call a "morning person")? Our problem is we both like to be able to look out the skylight when we're showering, so we don't want to cover it up. What I now do at night is open the wardrobe door (next to the bed) ... it blocks just enough light but doesn't require any cost or installation. I realize this particular solution will only work if you have the wardrobe next to the bed, but it gives you an idea of what I'm getting at by "KISS solutions."
I think we'd all like to hear some of the KISS ideas that are floating around out there among the membership. Just remember, we're looking for simple ... nothing elaborate or expensive or time-consuming to put in place.
So, in an attempt to bring some of those KISS solutions to light, and give everyone an opportunity to have a "V8 moment" (hopefully you'll know what that is), I thought I would start a thread to let everyone share their simple-but-it-works ideas.
I'll get the ball rolling with my most recent KISS solution ... you know how we all complain about the light coming in from the skylight when we're trying to sleep (and, if you know me, you know I'm not what you would call a "morning person")? Our problem is we both like to be able to look out the skylight when we're showering, so we don't want to cover it up. What I now do at night is open the wardrobe door (next to the bed) ... it blocks just enough light but doesn't require any cost or installation. I realize this particular solution will only work if you have the wardrobe next to the bed, but it gives you an idea of what I'm getting at by "KISS solutions."
I think we'd all like to hear some of the KISS ideas that are floating around out there among the membership. Just remember, we're looking for simple ... nothing elaborate or expensive or time-consuming to put in place.

