RedAngie
Sea Level Lady
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Do you have adequate storage space in your house?
Since many are bragging about their fully finished basements, I’ll gloat about my excessive storage capacity. No need to rent an off-site storage unit to hold unnecessary junk.
Almost a full basement, unfinished, but one section curtained off as an extra living room for when my girls were teens.
The garage has an alcove where the previous owner built a workbench and installed shelves and cabinets.
Above the garage, accessed from a door at the top of the inside stairs, is a partiality finished “bonus room.” It’s insulated and has wallboard, plywood floor, windows and electrical outlets. It could be made into another bedroom or living area. Another bath is possible but it would be costly since there is no existing plumbing setup.
The second floor laundry has cabinets above both the washer/dryer and on the opposite wall, as well as a closet and some shelving.
Master bedroom has a huge walk-in closet plus a standard one. The other two bedrooms each have smaller walk-in closets.
Plus, above everything is an attic, but there are no pull-down stairs. There is a trap door on the ceiling of the upstairs hall and you need a ladder to access it. I was only up there once, to look at before I bought the house.
There is also an outside shed where the lawnmower, rakes, etc. were kept. But I use a landscape service for most of the yard work.
Does anybody want to rent some space cheap? But I get to root through your stuff.
Since many are bragging about their fully finished basements, I’ll gloat about my excessive storage capacity. No need to rent an off-site storage unit to hold unnecessary junk.
Almost a full basement, unfinished, but one section curtained off as an extra living room for when my girls were teens.
The garage has an alcove where the previous owner built a workbench and installed shelves and cabinets.
Above the garage, accessed from a door at the top of the inside stairs, is a partiality finished “bonus room.” It’s insulated and has wallboard, plywood floor, windows and electrical outlets. It could be made into another bedroom or living area. Another bath is possible but it would be costly since there is no existing plumbing setup.
The second floor laundry has cabinets above both the washer/dryer and on the opposite wall, as well as a closet and some shelving.
Master bedroom has a huge walk-in closet plus a standard one. The other two bedrooms each have smaller walk-in closets.
Plus, above everything is an attic, but there are no pull-down stairs. There is a trap door on the ceiling of the upstairs hall and you need a ladder to access it. I was only up there once, to look at before I bought the house.
There is also an outside shed where the lawnmower, rakes, etc. were kept. But I use a landscape service for most of the yard work.
Does anybody want to rent some space cheap? But I get to root through your stuff.
