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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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You can never have too much room... it's impossible unless you live in a mansion!

We have a two-bedroom apartment and no kids, so the second room is my craftroom and computer room, and I have to share it with the cats, who think it's THEIR ROOM :P

You could always make it into your dressing room with huge amounts of storage for stuff...

BTW if it has two living areas what most people do is to make one the casual everyday living room where the tv etc are, and do the other one up for formal occasions... so your nice things can stay that way.

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Id actually make the third bedroom the office & then just figure out what to do with the casual dining area...that way, an office has more privacy...

You can always just stick some furniture or summat in the casual dining area...plus it'll give you more room to have a party & not have to worry about someone spillin vodka on your keyboard :)

...or you can take the Lisa approach & use the third bedroom as a closet, lol.

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Fill it with stuff from Wal-Mart. On sale of course.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Germany
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We don't have an office room... so we just used our second bedroom as a playroom. We got a comfy couch in there, a Nintendo, Playstation, TV, weird pictures on the walls that don't nessecarily need to be displayed in the living room. Yeah, basically it's just a playroom/guest room. :)

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Canada
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well, we have 3 bedrooms too and no children planned either...So we have our masterbedroom, we have the office room, and what we have downstairs (the 3rd room), is a gym which we're going to also make into a game room with like air hockey, darts, foosball....

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opium den

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Canada
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LOL @ OPIUM DEN

Almaty, i thought you were speaking latin or something so i googled it, and realized you meant drugs! lolol

Man, now if immigration really does watch what ppl do online and stuff, they'll think i'm trying to do some illegal operations here! lol

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I like the idea of the ginormous walk-in closet! Mostly because we have only one very small closet now and I'd dearly love more space!

We will be buying a house shortly, and we're looking for something 3 bedrooms or more. We don't have kids, and probably never will. But we have 2 giant dogs, and they need their own room ;)

But seriously, once you move in, you'll probably find that you dont have enough room, and you'll soon be wondering where all that "extra" space went!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Morocco
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sex room? :lol:

Love den. 60's motif. See: "Animal House".

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But a meth lab would be a money maker. ;)

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