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Long story, you'll be sorry you asked
A couple of years ago I decided our integral garage was just too small for anything other than a mini (cars in the 50's when the house was built must have all been tiny!). The cars had lived on the drive for years so, as I desperately needed some indoor office space I decided to build out from the existing garage to accommodate the pc, files etc etc. Well, that would have made the new room very long & narrow so I had a brainwave!! As we were losing the garage space (which housed all the usual clutter) I asked the builder to put up a stud wall to section off a third - using the existing small side door from the garage meant I had my much needed study and also a small integrated room with only 1 outside wall and an external door to, supposedly, house all the 'garage junk'. But of course while the building was going ahead, all the 'garage junk' had to find a new home, most of it in the shed or the loft. And of course, when the building work was complete, I don't need to ask you to guess what went into the new 'room' do I? The garage junk remaine in the shed/loft and all my camping stuff has a lovely little house, warm, dry & snug and safe from harm. Here it is when it was starting to fill up!!
Yes, there's even carpet on the floor!
Sorry, that got a bit long didn't it?
------------- Anne - mad mum to one - foster mum to many - adoptatent to you guys!
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