in your home, what would you use it for?I would like one that could house all my clothes including coats, shoes,boots bags, nightwear, underwear, all that sort of thing.It would be lovely to just walk into a room and find exactly what I want to wear that day.
I've got a spare room now since our grandson deemed it uncool to stay with his grandparents every weekend, we got rid of his single bed and bought a fold up one in are we had someone stay , I have a desk with my computer , an Ottoman that houses all my clean towels , a swivel chair and fitted robes which I alternate Summer and Winter clothes from our wardrobe in our bedroom
Already have spare bedrooms, library, snug and dining room but I would love a garden room not so much a conservatory but more a greenhouse but built onto the house
Like mally, I'd like a library/reading room. Painted in a deep colour, it would have a deep sofa or daybed with lots of cushions and have a bohemian vibe with oriental carpets on the floor.
I'd also love a garden room...but that's not possible living 4 floors up.
I have a spare bedroom where i keep all my work things. I also have an elliptical exercise bike in there and a few other bits of exercise equipment. I may decide to retire next year and if i do, the decorating gear can go and i will hope to eventually have a mini-gym in there.
I have a small downstairs spare room, for the first time ever, as my son moved out. I turned it into a music room. I did always want a library, as others have said, but no need now with a kindle. Still sounds nice, though.
I'd like a music room - all my albums and books on shelves round the walls and a good system to play them on, with a really comfy recliner chair and a big TV.
We have a downstairs toilet bathand shower but then we live in a bungalow. A soundproof room would be nice for music disagreement and firework times for our dog.
Lucky you emmie. I suppose the easiest thing for me to do would be to get rid of a lot of my stuff, especially if it doesn't fit, but I've been trying to convince myself that it will fit one day.