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Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostDear AtW,
I just converted my outhouse into a bedroom for my maid. I have attached the photo after conversion.
I don't charge her for staying in it. Will I be alright?
Thanks,
FLC
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Originally posted by chopper View PostWhere's the curtains?
I wonder if people would be able to claim that rooms under 6.5sq.m are not bedrooms for the purpose of bedroom tax calculations?
Presumably for the purposes of state benefits they will be deemed to be the correct size based on a hypothetical building that the claimant could be living in if they owned their own property
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Originally posted by chopper View PostWhere's the curtains?
I wonder if people would be able to claim that rooms under 6.5sq.m are not bedrooms for the purpose of bedroom tax calculations?
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Where's the curtains?
I wonder if people would be able to claim that rooms under 6.5sq.m are not bedrooms for the purpose of bedroom tax calculations?
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Dear AtW,
I just converted my outhouse into a bedroom for my maid. I have attached the photo after conversion.
I don't charge her for staying in it. Will I be alright?
Thanks,
FLC
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The smallest bedroom in my house is now the study - it's 2.4m x 2.4m, which is about 5.75sqm, so would be considered too small by this definition.
Yes, it's on the small side, but it was a bedroom before, could quite comfortably fit a single bed and a wardrobe. Little room for much else, but quite live-able.
Geek mode - the room is also 2.4m high, so the room is very close to be a perfect cube.
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Originally posted by GJABS View PostI can see a workaround for this: Have large rooms 6.5 meters square. But have them only 2 feet high, flat as a pancake.
You could fit five rooms each on top of the next in the space of one existing room.
Like Japanese capsule hotels, only larger (horizontally).
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I can see a workaround for this: Have large rooms 6.5 meters square. But have them only 2 feet high, flat as a pancake.
You could fit five rooms each on top of the next in the space of one existing room.
Like Japanese capsule hotels, only larger (horizontally).
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Let's solve the housing crisis by kicking people out and making them even more desperate!
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