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I've finally pulled the trigger on the garage conversion.
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I play at a proper golf club. It my plan b, join the pga tour, after i practice and get good.Originally posted by AtW View PostCut the golf out then and join proper club!
Or get Wii GolfComment
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In this case you won’t need golf in garageOriginally posted by woohoo View PostI play at a proper golf club. It my plan b, join the pga tour, after i practice and get good.Comment
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostI'm too busy oiling my six pack.
Who drinks beer covered in oil?…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostMasochistic alcoholics.
That's one way to beat the booze.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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I think it will add value to the house. It’s a stand-alone garage so could be used as a granny annex. It will have steps up to a porch area with a glass fence panels. From there you can open bifolding doors. It’s done in the same stone as the house.Originally posted by ladymuck View PostI would never convert a garage, personally. I'd put my car in it. And tat.
I think in these changing times people will value a home gym or office area.Comment
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I'm with you. I've never understood the point of a little house for your car, if you've already got off-street parking.Originally posted by woohoo View PostI think it will be add value to the house. It’s a stand-alone garage so could be used as a granny annex. It will have steps up to a porch area with a glass fence panels. From there you can open bifolding doors. It’s done in the same stone as the house.
I think in these changing times people will value a home gym or office area.Comment
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