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Deck Light Switch In Upstairs Closet
My 'En Suite'
Im gonna steel your blanket/j THE KITTIES WILL BE MINE muahaha
This Free-Loader. He's Old Enough To Pay Rent, But Refuses
Stairs That Lead Straight Into The Solid Ceiling In Our Basement. If There Was An Opening, It Would Lead Right Under The Deck
Going to take a stab in the dark on this one. Those stairs most likely connected to outdoor storm shelter doors.On older homes that had basements there were ground level doors that gave access from outside the home. People called them storm shelters. Usually seen in places that have high tornado activity. We had a detached underground tornado shelter at our old house. Never used but it gave good piece of mind. We now live on the coast and don't have a storm shelter but plan on having one dug in this summer. Would rather have a basement but the ground here makes it hard to keep out water. Sorry I got off topic.
Electrical Work. More In The Comments
Empty Space On The Opposite End Of The Fireplace. Not Sure What It Was For. It Now Holds Fake Plants
Fireplace Wood Storage Next To The Fireplace. On An Exterior Wall, Up To The Vaulted Ceiling, With A 1.5 Foot Semicircle Opening. I Understand The Need For Ventilation, But This Is Bizzarre
The 1.5 Foot Semicircle Firewood Opening We Use For Kindling
Your ok :) its perfectly optional and your choice mate and i respect it <3
Load More Replies...Don't have a picture but I once lived in a bottom floor apartment. All the apartments were built from the same specs and each had a small balcony you could enter through a door from the kitchen/living area. They were new builds and had only viewed one of the show apartments. Our apartment had to door to the balcony but when you opened the door there was a brick wall!!!
Oh yeah! Roll outta bed and boom !!!! Drop 10 feet then rool rest of the way down the stairs! Good thinkin!!!
Your ok :) its perfectly optional and your choice mate and i respect it <3
Load More Replies...Don't have a picture but I once lived in a bottom floor apartment. All the apartments were built from the same specs and each had a small balcony you could enter through a door from the kitchen/living area. They were new builds and had only viewed one of the show apartments. Our apartment had to door to the balcony but when you opened the door there was a brick wall!!!
Oh yeah! Roll outta bed and boom !!!! Drop 10 feet then rool rest of the way down the stairs! Good thinkin!!!