How Many Rooms belong to you?
#22
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Originally Posted by Charlee
:lol: Generous soul that I am, William has his chair and a half of a 10x10 storage unit!
The rest of it is mine, and he best be mindin' his P's & Q's if he wants to use it!! ;) :lol:
(In reality, the living room is pretty much his, the kitchen is his, he has a bathroom to himself, and I let him share my bed...what more could a guy ask for? ;) )
The rest of it is mine, and he best be mindin' his P's & Q's if he wants to use it!! ;) :lol:
(In reality, the living room is pretty much his, the kitchen is his, he has a bathroom to himself, and I let him share my bed...what more could a guy ask for? ;) )
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[quote=erstan947]
Dogs have owners, cats have staff![/quot
I love that saying and it's not a saying, I've had both and it's a fact! :mrgreen:
Originally Posted by redkimba
On one hand, since I live alone ALL the rooms are mine. Then again, I have cats so I am renting the house from them....
I love that saying and it's not a saying, I've had both and it's a fact! :mrgreen:
#24
Someday... someday...
I have to share my sewing room with my laundry/pantry... always a mess. Too many clothes and dishes, cans, et cetera. I always feel claustrophobic in there. Then, my guest room is taken up by a queen sized bed and half the closet full of my dh's old stereo components that he won't get rid of. The garage is a collection of all our junk (mostly kid stuff) and the storage room is the same way. My dh has the basement as his room that we are "guests" in. He also has a space all to himself for his hobby. When he leaves for a year, I am taking over!!!! HA HA HA HA HA HA.
(I still have years and years before my kids move out, which is good because I LOVE having them here, so not having space until then is okay with me.)
I have to share my sewing room with my laundry/pantry... always a mess. Too many clothes and dishes, cans, et cetera. I always feel claustrophobic in there. Then, my guest room is taken up by a queen sized bed and half the closet full of my dh's old stereo components that he won't get rid of. The garage is a collection of all our junk (mostly kid stuff) and the storage room is the same way. My dh has the basement as his room that we are "guests" in. He also has a space all to himself for his hobby. When he leaves for a year, I am taking over!!!! HA HA HA HA HA HA.
(I still have years and years before my kids move out, which is good because I LOVE having them here, so not having space until then is okay with me.)
#27
I have my own office/sewing/craft room right off the kitchen. We found an old schoolroom door at a reclamation place in CA last year with four glass panels with chicken wire that is my room door. Everyone that sees it says it reminds them of the principal's office. They're not far from wrong!! I agree with Ann Clare on the cleaning part of the house.
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