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Longbaugh01 posted:What? My house is 4220 sq. ft. and I have a Bonus Room, Family Room, Living Room, and Formal Dining Room along with the bedrooms and bathrooms.
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No Rumpus Room? 6/10
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# ? Apr 14, 2017 23:56 |
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Blacula posted:No Rumpus Room? 6/10 The internet tells me a rumpus room is a recreational room, like a den. I was imagining something far more neon.
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WrenP-Complete posted:The internet tells me a rumpus room is a recreational room, like a den. I was imagining something far more neon. Yeah, the way I've usually seen it is that the living room has nice furniture for adults and guests, so the kids aren't allowed to play or hang out there so the living room stays nice like the pictures in the furniture catalogue. The rumpus room will be in the basement or the back of the house, and be a shabbier lived-in living room. The kids can have snacks, play video games, throw their toys around, jump on the furniture, etc. If it is big enough it could also have a foosball table, ping pong table, pool table, or air hockey table. That way the kids can be rambunctious while the civilized adults sip wine in the living room. In reality the rumpus room is way more fun and comfortable, so the livingroom basically becomes a museum only used when they have guests.
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# ? Apr 15, 2017 00:37 |
Apparently my entire house is composed of rumpus rooms, then.
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# ? Apr 15, 2017 00:42 |
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Bad Munki posted:Apparently my entire house is composed of rumpus rooms, then. Sounds like fun. Until you want to throw a fancy dinner party. Then everyone will judge you harshly.
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# ? Apr 15, 2017 00:56 |
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Facebook Aunt posted:Sounds like fun. Until you want to throw a fancy dinner party. Then everyone will judge you harshly. "I'm takin off my pants!"
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bEatmstrJ posted:The fun part is they make a big deal about taking shorter showers and letting your lawn die to save water and stuff like that when households use somewhere around 10-15% of the total water consumption in CA. Agriculture is like 80% -The California Raisins https://www.cdfa.ca.gov/statistics/
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# ? Apr 15, 2017 01:11 |
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Effective-Disorder posted:"gently caress your shower." I had that piggy bank
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# ? Apr 15, 2017 01:49 |
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DirtRoadJunglist posted:Yeah, my parents had a bonus room in their condo basement. They dug out a window well and added an egress window, and now it's a bedroom. I forget how much value that added to the condo, but it was substantial. It's got french doors, though, which I find highly annoying on a bedroom, but I don't care that much because I don't live there anymore. That must be something that is state to state. The condo we just sold had what was advertised as a 3rd bedroom when my ex-wife and I bought it. Then, when my wife and I sold it, appraisers wouldn't consider it a 3rd bedroom because of the French doors and caused us a few issues selling it.
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# ? Apr 15, 2017 02:32 |
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Should find a away to do this as well, It would bring the room together.
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# ? Apr 15, 2017 02:57 |
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How does a Bonus Room compare to a Great Room? Not as good?
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# ? Apr 15, 2017 03:36 |
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FogHelmut posted:How does a Bonus Room compare to a Great Room? Not as good? A Great Room is just like, one dude's opinion, Man. Like, a room where one's mellow can never be harshed.
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# ? Apr 15, 2017 03:46 |
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Blacula posted:No Rumpus Room? 6/10 No basements, so no. The bonus room is where Rocket League is so it's the same thing really. FogHelmut posted:How does a Bonus Room compare to a Great Room? Not as good? A great room is usually just a giant downstairs area that is connected to the kitchen, living room and dining room. A bonus room is basically a bedroom missing a wall. When the builders draw up the plans, you can usually have a house with a 3 or 4 bedroom configuration, for example. If you want a 4th bedroom, they put a wall across the bonus room, install a door and closet and now it's the 4th bedroom. If you stick with 3, then it's just a sort of big open area for whatever. I bought a McMansion built in 2005 in the Inland Empire, ask me anything about goofy suburban living!
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# ? Apr 15, 2017 03:54 |
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I live in San Francisco, and one of my clients at work has a house that he is building a 10'x10', 3-story shower stall in, with radiant heating in the walls so that his showers will feel like it is raining on him and the water doesn't get cold as it falls. I don't know how he got around whatever codes, it's permitted so my guess is that SF just doesn't enforce the shower thing.
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# ? Apr 15, 2017 04:16 |
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I've heard of fire inspectors in SF openly sandbagging inspections of businesses who won't pony up an extra five hundred bucks for the inspector's time. The Police shake down bars and liquor stores for cash in exchange for avoiding ID stings and citations for beverage law compliance. et cetera. SF is corrupt as hell, it wouldn't surprise me if that guy paid his way to code compliance.
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FCKGW posted:
I have a tract home built in 1974 in Orange County. Ask me about having 3 full baths but my dining room is barely 10x10.
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# ? Apr 15, 2017 04:49 |
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Ask me about buying a crappy townhome built in '64 in a ski resort town! On a serious note, OP will make it though this fine and I am looking for the finished product.
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# ? Apr 15, 2017 04:59 |
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DirtRoadJunglist posted:Yeah, my parents had a bonus room in their condo basement. They dug out a window well and added an egress window, and now it's a bedroom. I forget how much value that added to the condo, but it was substantial. It's got french doors, though, which I find highly annoying on a bedroom, but I don't care that much because I don't live there anymore. Millennial.txt
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# ? Apr 15, 2017 05:48 |
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FCKGW posted:My house is 4220 sq. ft. and I have a Bonus Room, Family Room, Living Room, and Formal Dining Room along with the bedrooms and bathrooms. Couldn't spring for the Hot Chicks Room?
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# ? Apr 15, 2017 06:26 |
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I lived with a boyfriend in his parents house in Ohio. They were fairly wealthy and had a giant mansion-like house, and one room that was roped- off, that his crazy mother rarely let anyone allow to walk inside. She called it her princess room, and it was basically a shrine to Princess Diana. White carpet, fancy velvet couch, hundreds of Diana portraits in golden frames, dolls that looked like Diana (so many dolls), Diana memorabilia, magazine covers, books, etc etc. But best of all, a gigantic clear glass grand piano with a gigantic picture of Princess Diana's face on the top of it, with the word "FOREVER". I'll never forget that room, i'll never forget how horrible his mother was, and i'll never forget peeing in the middle of her perfectly white carpet in that creepy room before I moved away forever.
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Dr.Smasher posted:Couldn't spring for the Hot Chicks Room? Well, they were usually built in the 80s, and the chicks aren't so hot anymore.
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# ? Apr 15, 2017 07:08 |
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I would blow Dane Cook posted:I lived with a boyfriend in his parents house in Ohio. They were fairly wealthy and had a giant mansion-like house, and one room that was roped- off, that his crazy mother rarely let anyone allow to walk inside. She called it her princess room, and it was basically a shrine to Princess Diana. White carpet, fancy velvet couch, hundreds of Diana portraits in golden frames, dolls that looked like Diana (so many dolls), Diana memorabilia, magazine covers, books, etc etc. But best of all, a gigantic clear glass grand piano with a gigantic picture of Princess Diana's face on the top of it, with the word "FOREVER". I'll never forget that room, i'll never forget how horrible his mother was, and i'll never forget peeing in the middle of her perfectly white carpet in that creepy room before I moved away forever. Well this sure is a post.
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I would blow Dane Cook posted:I lived with a boyfriend in his parents house in Ohio. They were fairly wealthy and had a giant mansion-like house, and one room that was roped- off, that his crazy mother rarely let anyone allow to walk inside. She called it her princess room, and it was basically a shrine to Princess Diana. White carpet, fancy velvet couch, hundreds of Diana portraits in golden frames, dolls that looked like Diana (so many dolls), Diana memorabilia, magazine covers, books, etc etc. But best of all, a gigantic clear glass grand piano with a gigantic picture of Princess Diana's face on the top of it, with the word "FOREVER". I'll never forget that room, i'll never forget how horrible his mother was, and i'll never forget peeing in the middle of her perfectly white carpet in that creepy room before I moved away forever. Was that how you
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I would blow Dane Cook posted:I lived with a boyfriend in his parents house in Ohio. They were fairly wealthy and had a giant mansion-like house, and one room that was roped- off, that his crazy mother rarely let anyone allow to walk inside. She called it her princess room, and it was basically a shrine to Princess Diana. White carpet, fancy velvet couch, hundreds of Diana portraits in golden frames, dolls that looked like Diana (so many dolls), Diana memorabilia, magazine covers, books, etc etc. But best of all, a gigantic clear glass grand piano with a gigantic picture of Princess Diana's face on the top of it, with the word "FOREVER". I'll never forget that room, i'll never forget how horrible his mother was, and i'll never forget peeing in the middle of her perfectly white carpet in that creepy room before I moved away forever. I don't know if you're a gay male or a straight female (or what) and I can't decide which one is funnier.
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# ? Apr 15, 2017 07:43 |
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Longbaugh01 posted:Well, they were usually built in the 80s, and the chicks aren't so hot anymore. Plus they really detract from the bucket.
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I would blow Dane Cook posted:I lived with a boyfriend in his parents house in Ohio. They were fairly wealthy and had a giant mansion-like house, and one room that was roped- off, that his crazy mother rarely let anyone allow to walk inside. She called it her princess room, and it was basically a shrine to Princess Diana. White carpet, fancy velvet couch, hundreds of Diana portraits in golden frames, dolls that looked like Diana (so many dolls), Diana memorabilia, magazine covers, books, etc etc. But best of all, a gigantic clear glass grand piano with a gigantic picture of Princess Diana's face on the top of it, with the word "FOREVER". I'll never forget that room, i'll never forget how horrible his mother was, and i'll never forget peeing in the middle of her perfectly white carpet in that creepy room before I moved away forever. hell. yeah.
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# ? Apr 15, 2017 08:27 |
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FCKGW posted:No basements, so no. The bonus room is where Rocket League is so it's the same thing really. This picture makes me want to slap whoever decorated/staged it.
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rear end in a top hat casserole posted:This picture makes me want to slap whoever decorated/staged it. Why, what's wrong with it? Other than it clearly not being a place where people live.
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# ? Apr 15, 2017 12:20 |
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I know, right? Where are the shelves dedicated to video game collectors editions? The sink full of dishes three weeks old? The stack of Amazon boxes you're going to throw out any day now, for gods sake! I mean, I don't see one bloody floor-pizza anywhere.
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# ? Apr 15, 2017 12:21 |
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Bloody Hedgehog posted:I know, right? those are in the rumpus room you heathen
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# ? Apr 15, 2017 12:23 |
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Floor Pizza is added value and resale, it belongs in the bonus room.
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# ? Apr 15, 2017 12:34 |
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Longbaugh01 posted:Well, they were usually built in the 80s, and the chicks aren't so hot anymore. But, they're replaceable.
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stupid puma posted:But, they're replaceable. The energy efficient low-flow chicks that code dictates are hardly worth it.
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# ? Apr 15, 2017 14:17 |
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fermun posted:I live in San Francisco, and one of my clients at work has a house that he is building a 10'x10', 3-story shower stall in, with radiant heating in the walls so that his showers will feel like it is raining on him and the water doesn't get cold as it falls. I don't know how he got around whatever codes, it's permitted so my guess is that SF just doesn't enforce the shower thing. This sounds like possibly the worst shower design ever. Trying to wash yourself in the rain sounds perfectly lovely.
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# ? Apr 15, 2017 16:03 |
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Coca Koala posted:This sounds like possibly the worst shower design ever. Trying to wash yourself in the rain sounds perfectly lovely. it's for loving, not washing
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# ? Apr 15, 2017 17:21 |
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I don't think the radiant heating is going to keep the shower rain water warm.
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# ? Apr 15, 2017 17:44 |
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FogHelmut posted:I don't think the radiant heating is going to keep the shower rain water warm. Yeah I would also assume the radiant heating is to heat the air, not the water. At 10 meters, a drop of water (depending on size) will be in the air for about a second before hitting the ground. Not much time for it to pick up additional heat from the air. In a typical non Caligula shower the comparatively small confined amount of space can be warmed from just the hot water because the hot air isn't going anywhere. But when your "shower" is spread out at 100 square feet and 3 stories tall that's a large amount of air to heat, especially since the hottest air is going to float uselessly to the top. So I assume some sort of hearing system would be necessary to keep the gently caress shower at optimal temperatures.
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# ? Apr 15, 2017 18:23 |
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Right, but falling through the air is how most drops of hot water lose their heat. So if the air is warm, the falling drops will lose less heat, since with a lower temperature difference the rate of exchange will be lower.
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And here I was, worried that we didn't have a good derail going into this weekend. Some results for "rain shower."
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