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Dedroom found by Annie; fishroom found by Metz; motorshelf found by Jennifer.
Loveliest comment, by Wraith: Great room, or GREATEST room?
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for the first one, i’m a bit disapointed there was no choice for
“we’re 50 now; and it is by ‘mutual agreement’ that i spend my time, and last remaining days on this earth, in the ‘enclosed varander/accessable granny flat’.
it has sunlight:) and e-lectricity.
really it’s lovely. when i die, i’m sure you’ll cherish this space.”
“… and won’t feel icked out at all…”
On picture two, I was surprised some form of “bedroom” was not an option. Looks like a dorm room to me. A poor male college student’s dorm room. A student who spends all his allowance on fly-fishing equipment and retro electronics.
The college usually provides a bed and some basic furniture though. Also, you would be really lucky to get a room that big to yourself.
I once had a boyfriend who slept with his motorbike in his bedroom. He lived in a downstairs flat. In Moss Side, Manchester. Not a place to leave a vehicle on the street.
Another odd place to find a motorbike: Carluccio’s menu
http://www.carluccios.com/our-food/menus/autumn-menu/CA272_Winter2010MainMenu_ForWeb.pdf
Wow, it took me way too long to find the Vespa on that menu, even though it was on the first panel. I guess I thought it would stand out more.
These people clearly live more interesting lives than I do, especially the motorcycle-worshiper. Whoever would think to decorate with drive chains! Now I know what to do with my brother’s old truck that’s parked in the driveway.
I didn’t look that closely at the photo and assumed those were dream catchers. Silly me.
There’s three refrigerators in that den room house. Beware the chopped up body parts inside!
As the second house seems to be underwater (Just look out that window! You’ll see a grouper swim by any minute, I swear.) “Aqua room” is clearly the logical choice.
I would have sworn that #1 was a “long term visitors suite” at a notel motel.
Not only is it a great room, but it’s a really, REALLY great room.
Great room, or GREATEST room?
Although the convenience of sleeping right next to the fridge would probably be outweighed by the noise of the compressor every night…
I currently sleep in my kitchen. I’m not right next to the fridge, but the noise hasn’t been an issue. I can also say I have yet to be tempted to have a midnight snack.
What it really needs is a Norwegian Crayola shower.
It’s hard to think of a house that wouldn’t be improved with one.
For some reason, the photo in #3 isn’t showing up. It showed up in my news reader, and I see it when I click the link where the image should be. But it doesn’t show when I view this page.
Anyway, #3 is only a sensible place to park IF they have a removable ramp that runs from its lofty perch down to the front door. And then from the front door, down the steps to a “sweet jump.”
*ahem* As a lady rider, and as one who’s tried to jump her bike, I can honestly say that it better be one heck of a ramp! LOL Loved the idea, but man would that be a pain if it was raining outside! It’d be all messy, ya know?
Meanwhile, I’ll continue to keep my bike in the garage… I know… How plain and boring of me, right?
1. Sleep-in kitchen.
2. Piscitainment center.
(Q: what will happen when the fisht hith the fanth?)
3. “I told you it would be put in time-out if you touched it one more time.”
As someone whose ex husband was able to offer me the fantastic opportunity of having a chopper rebuilt in my foyer, a gas tank and fenders being sanded down at the kitchen table and a racing bike built in the basement, I’m kind of liking the clean, non-oil leaking bike on the shelf.
The first one is kinda depressing, I had to flip through the photos several times to figure out the layout, the kitchen leads to the dining area, where fridge #1 is housed, turn a corner and ta-da, fridge #2! Plus some beds and the back door?
Quote from the listing – “Mr. and Mrs. Wildlife Hunter have your home instead of a motel” – so this is like a half-way house for people addicted to living in motels? Next you move up to a home with all the appliances in one room and all the beds in another?
I would so totally put a motorcycle on display in my living room. Especially if it were something unique, had a celebrity-ownership or race history, if it were an antique, that sort of thing. As it is, the one I ride every day lives in the garage.
That first one is totally a Kliving Chroom. I’m surprise that wasn’t listed as an option.
I just spent two days reading this whole blog. AWESOME.
The first looks a lot like a remodeled garage for when your married children come to visit. “Not in my house, you’re not.”
i like to think the motorcycle is a trophy from a messy divorce. he cheated; she got his cherished ride!
Oh, I hope that is the case. The only way I can ever imagine having a motorbike myself, and if I did get one that way I would so have it on display on a shelf just that little bit to high for him to ever get the thing down. Even if it meant knocking down walls to get the damn thing up there in the first place
For that firsi one I don’t think “great room” is the term to use. How about “AHHH! D8″
I know where Highway 23 is. It’s near me. Hmm. Now I know where the sign went.
Awesome livarium. Owner has the right priorities.
As for #2, kids play leap frog, cows jump over the moon, so how hard is it to believe that fish can jump a stereo system? Use your imagination people!
She found out how to make a poll, and she polled and polled and polled and polled and polled and
Oh — and if you want to see a chainsaw displayed as loft art, go to Desire To Inspire!