ideal no. of rooms in your house?
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LKVM:
Actually in with our kinda weather, a walk-in fridge makes more sense.Funz:
Most women want a walk-in wardrobe, I want a walk-in larder.
Funz you have so much food to store
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I have 6 bedrooms in my house now, so am quite comfortable with the number of rooms I have...
But I wish I had a bigger kitchen. I currently have a dry and wet kitchen but I'm really running out of space for my \"kitchen toys\".
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Funz, wonβt the electricity bills kill you?? I still prefer walk-in wardrobe. I am also very happy with what I have now. Except that I find I have too many toilets. 1 is practically never use.
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peapot:
Except that I find I have too many toilets. 1 is practically never use.
Me too! In fact, one of the toilets has now been used as a storeroom. -
peapot:
Funz, won't the electricity bills kill you?? I still prefer walk-in wardrobe. I am also very happy with what I have now. Except that I find I have too many toilets. 1 is practically never use.
Lol. Most probably. But if I have that kind of money to be able to afford a walk in fridge in my kitchen, think I can afford to install solar panels on my roof a harness some solar power to defray some electricity bills. -
LOLMum:
for your ideal house (regardless of size), how many rooms would you like to have just for your immediate family (you, dh and kids). dont include parents (inlaws) and maid(s) and exclude storerooms.
Hmm...let's see... 1 for DH, 1 for me, 1 for DD1, 1 for DD2, 1 study room for adults, 1 study room for children, 1 guest room & 1 entertainment room. That makes 8!!! :imcool: -
I need the foollowing :
1 room for me & DW
1 room for DD
1 room for DS
2 rooms for guest
1 room for parent
1 room for maid
1 room for home office/part library
1 room for music/part library
1 room for kids study
1 room for artistic practices / visual art work
1 room for spare
total : 12 rooms needed
wah piang, might as well buy a hotel -
Funz:
Most women want a walk-in wardrobe, I want a walk-in larder.
U are so right!!! That's what i have in mind too!!!
With kitchens getting smaller and smaller in new developments, my plan now is to convert the so-call maid's room near the kitchen into a pantry in my future house (if they even materialise)
It will be something like Nigella Lawson's. Stainless steel racks with rows of ingredients for baking, tinned food, etc and cooking equipment like some of my Le Creuset dutch oven, baking tray, KtchenAid mixer.....
And lastly if space allows, maybe squeeze in a small freezer.
Heaven!!!!!! -
b2b3m4:
I do agree with you both!! I have never felt any stirrings about walk-in wardrobe and when I designed my new place, I put in boring wall to wall cabinets. A walk-in larder on the other hand.... oooooooooh... my heart goes pit-a-pat!!Funz:
Most women want a walk-in wardrobe, I want a walk-in larder.
U are so right!!! That's what i have in mind too!!!
With kitchens getting smaller and smaller in new developments, my plan now is to convert the so-call maid's room near the kitchen into a pantry in my future house (if they even materialise)
It will be something like Nigella Lawson's. Stainless steel racks with rows of ingredients for baking, tinned food, etc and cooking equipment like some of my Le Creuset dutch oven, baking tray, KtchenAid mixer.....
And lastly if space allows, maybe squeeze in a small freezer.
Heaven!!!!!!
Why didn't I think of it?!! Grrrrrrrrrrrrr.... -
Wow! So it looks like most of us ladies dream of a bigger kitchen / walk-in larder huh? :imcool:
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