How about a new Quilting-Shed?
#14
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Southern USA
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DH has a fully insulated shed for his lawn equipment, finished floor and walls with shingled roof, electricity and water connection for water hose. It's didn't cost near this amount to have built. I could add french doors and a small porch and have a little retreat house. LOL Have you ever been in a tiny house that someone lives in full time? It stinks. Every odor has no place to go when the home is closed up.
#17
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I love my upstairs bonus room as my sewing room. It's big and no one knows it's there unless they open the bottom stairs door go up 1 1/2 flights of stairs and then open another door. I have a full bath, large end window and walk in closet and it has a door to the full floored attic space. I like being alone when I sew. Grands come up and play in the attic. Great place to play on a rainy day.
#18
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Flagstaff, Arizona
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I would love a sewing shed or woman cave. Love all of the windows in the first picture. Guess I will have to hit the lottery! I sew on my kitchen table and have to clean up every afternoon for the family to sit down and eat. . Someday maybe.
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