Q&complAints #370: Home Addition

What one room would you add to your house?

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. . .here are my thoughts.

What one room would you add to your house?

Remember when you decided you’d get that one tattoo.  Who has just one tattoo?  Nobody, that’s who!  It’s the same with home additions.  Can you really add just a single room to your house?  The Winchester Mystery House started with adding a single room.  (Okay, it actually started because of a widow’s guilt surrounding the wealth garnered from countless deaths at the hands of her husband’s rifles.)  Anyway, the Winchester Mystery House eventually consumed nearly a full city block.  If you could only add a single room to your house, it would have to fulfill every want you could ever have.  It’d have to be a room you’d never want to leave.  Perhaps even a room you could never leave: a combination panic room and bomb shelter.  We’re talking lead-lined, steel-reinforced concrete on all six sides.  Triple-locking blast door.  Air and water purification systems.  All the amenities of a 4-star hotel tucked neatly inside.  Constructed completely on the down-low, made to look like a mother-in-law suite.  Don’t want all those unprepared neighbors pounding on the blast door when sirens wail to alert of the first (and potentially last) incoming nuclear weapon. 


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2 thoughts on “Q&complAints #370: Home Addition”

  1. I would add a master bedroom that was a combination bedroom, sitting room and little kitchen area so I’d have my own space if I wanted it . But since I live alone now I quess I already have that on a larger scale.

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