It's funny, other people would describe my house as a 4 bedroom house, but we couldn't fit if we used our current lounge room as a bedroom - could we?
Look at these, other people can.
richmond one
abbotsford one
Look at these, other people can.
richmond one
abbotsford one
fit
Date: 2004-07-19 06:26 am (UTC)If you were the sort of family that all watched telly together, or if you put a telly in each child's room (and a computer, in your house) You could fit with only one lounge room. you might need to use a computer when you wanted telly to stop the kids muscling in all the time but it could work. Or if you open planned your lounge/kitchen with 2 comfy gathering areas (and central heating.) You could also go up as the first lot did. You may well not like any of these ideas, but they work for some people.
poddy goodness
Date: 2004-07-19 05:49 pm (UTC)Just doze the lot and build yerty, poddy, cobby, domey thingies that attach by tubes so you can just add on an extra when you need it!
And get a goat...you must have a goat.
Re: poddy goodness
Date: 2004-07-19 07:41 pm (UTC)The goat, of course, is central to the scheme. Can't do it without a goat.
Goat must have floppy ears.
Re: fit
Date: 2004-07-19 07:42 pm (UTC)It works if you're the sort of people who don't *do* anything except watch TV.
Re: poddy goodness
Date: 2004-07-20 01:14 am (UTC)Also, attach some magnets to the feet of the goat so that it can walk all over the house even after we've run out of gravity. Goats hate, hate, hate just floating around on the end of their tether.
Space, once called the final frontier
Date: 2004-07-20 04:00 am (UTC)Opening the kitchen space onto the lounge room better (and thus heating it well) would also make the kitchen a more hanging-out and less functional sort of space too, thus possibly giving you your second leisure space.