Help end medical misogyny. Sign our petition.

Help end medical misogyny.
Sign our petition.

Sign the petition

Please or to access all these features

AIBU?

Share your dilemmas and get honest opinions from other Mumsnetters.

To have a kettle in the bedroom?

155 replies

Teaandcakepleasee · 23/11/2025 20:00

I have, as of today, fulfilled my lifelong dream… I have a kettle in my bedroom! It has always been a dream of mine to purchase a teasmaid but they are hard to find and expensive. So I’ve bought a bright pink kettle, Lakeland milk sachets, coffee sachets, tea bags and now all I need is some biscuits 🍪

I am so excited to wake up tomorrow morning 🤣 I am also recently separated and doing whatever I damn well please 🤣 Life has been shite lately so I am seeking out a little joy where I can find it 💕

Have I finally lost the plot or am I a genius?! 🤣

OP posts:
Thread gallery
5
PoppyWarrior · 25/11/2025 19:01

Soooooo many people (including myself) thought it was TeasMaid.

Is this an example of the Mandela Effect?? ;)

AngelinaFibres · 25/11/2025 22:37

3hairspastfreckle · 23/11/2025 20:11

I'd add a mini fridge and proper milk! Sounds like bliss

We've had a kettle and tea tray in the bedroom for years. It's great. We tried a mini fridge but the humming is really annoying. My husband goes downtown the kitchen to get milk when he wakes at 6.

DeedlessIndeed · 25/11/2025 22:40

I've wanted to do this since moving to a cold house with freezing stone stairs. I hate going down to get tea in the winter!

You've inspired me OP to investigate options :)

Davros · 26/11/2025 16:49

I moved into a room that had been a spare/office/dump and the fridge was in there. I struggled to think of where to put it and then 💡 decided to embrace the tea station and cold chocolate. I also keep my Mounjaro in there! I’m two floors above the kitchen so I love my sanctuary and the cat can’t ambush me if I go downstairs

New posts on this thread. Refresh page
Swipe left for the next trending thread