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  1. *** My computer can beat me at chess, but is no match when it comes to kick-boxing. ***
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    Originally Posted by pbhalerao
    Originally Posted by james636
    I have purchased a new apartment
    Do you mean leased a new apartment?

    Looks neat tho
    Thanks. I have purchased it on a 10 yr mortgage. Yr. 2015, it will be all mine.
    I didn't know that you could purchase an apartment that is apart of a complex
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    I like SMs idea on moving the laundry to the little bathroom, it is closer to the source of your laundry and will already have water supply and drain. Put some overhead cabinets on the walls for extra storage. Stretching the kitchen into the old laundry area is good also, again water and drains are already there. I would suggest maybe, depending on your life style, moving the refridgerator to where the old laundy room end of the kitchen is and removing the kitchen walls betweem the existing dining and lobby area. Change and extend this portion of the kitchen cabinets to a large island/dining surface and do away with the formal diningroom table thing altogether. If you don't entertain very often your dining room table won't be missed, and you could always bring in a table and shuffle furniture for the one time a year that you may want it. I know that dining rooms are often a womans mark of status or pride and joy with all of her fine China and such, but if it is not your life style this is an option. (I can invision SM and my wife having fits right about now )

    Go ahead and remove bedroom #4s walls and remove the bathroom that goes with it. Sink your entertainment center into that cubby or extend it with bookcases along that whole wall(there are no windows there) and make that old bathroom a hidden roon behind a bookcase. (wine celler, hidden library, weigth machine, tourture chamber, the possibilities are endless) The beam that may run where the old bedroom wall was will act like a border to define spaces and still allow the floor plan to be open.


    I got to get some modern software, thousands of dollars in cad programs and I can't even open the floor plan file
    IS IT SUPPOSED TO SMOKE LIKE THAT?
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    Originally Posted by james636
    I didn't know that you could purchase an apartment that is apart of a complex
    Many places in the world still refer to them as apartments or flats. But in some parts of the U.S., you can buy one that's part of a complex. They're called condominiums.
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    Originally Posted by AlecWest
    Originally Posted by james636
    I didn't know that you could purchase an apartment that is apart of a complex
    Many places in the world still refer to them as apartments or flats. But in some parts of the U.S., you can buy one that's part of a complex. They're called condominiums.
    For me a flat is 24 cans of beer...
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  6. Originally Posted by SquirrelDip
    Originally Posted by AlecWest
    Originally Posted by james636
    I didn't know that you could purchase an apartment that is apart of a complex
    Many places in the world still refer to them as apartments or flats. But in some parts of the U.S., you can buy one that's part of a complex. They're called condominiums.
    For me a flat is 24 cans of beer...

    Same here. Loved those times when me and the boys would buy a few "Flats" and chase dirtys..
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  7. @SM

    Wow! Hidden talent. BTW I noticed the
    "extended kitchen" where the "BAR" should be
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