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Default The Kitchen "Stink" III?

jmcquown wrote:
> George Shirley wrote:
>> sf wrote:
>>> On Fri, 11 Apr 2008 16:37:06 -0700 (PDT), Sheldon >
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> I know exactly how much space there is in an 800 sq ft house, that's
>>>> the exact size of my rental house... there's a living room, a
>>>> bathroom, three bedrooms, and an eat in kitchen.
>>>
>>> Give us the length and width of each room.
>>>
>>> There's no way you can fit *3* decent sized bedrooms, a living room,
>>> *one* bathroom and an "eat in" kitchen into that space unless they
>>> are postage stamp sized. It's hard enough to fit ONE bedroom, a
>>> kitchen, bathroom and living room into 800 sq feet.
>>>

>> Depends on what you call "decent sized". We lived in an apartment the
>> same size, 800 square feet for about a year. Had 3 bedrooms, each of
>> 100 square feet, 10X10; bathroom was 8X5, 40 square feet, living,
>> dining, kitchen gave up the other 460 square feet. It ain't
>> comfortable or roomy but it sure was cheap at $45.00 a month,
>> including utilities. This was 1961 of course.
>>
>> George
>>

> My last apartment (1998) was 900 sq. ft., 2 bedroom, 1-1/2 baths,
> living room, eat-in kitchen and laundry area (stackables, also in the
> kitchen). A third bedroom wouldn't have made any sense in that limited
> space. As it was, though, for me it was plenty roomy; the 2nd bedroom
> was my office/extra storage space.
>
> As for kili, I'd find some way to organize the "computer stuff" in the
> 2nd bedroom so the space is usuable. Covered plastic storage bins are
> cheap at Wally-World. And carpet shouldn't be a problem. Persia's
> litterbox is on carpet in the hall by my 2nd bathroom (there's a sort of
> recessed area next to the bathroom door by the utility closet door). I
> bought one of those cheap plastic carpet runners to place underneath
> it. It's cut to fit well outside the boundaries of the box. No
> problems But then again, she has 3 cats to my one.
>
> Jill

I just got a call from my eldest grand daughter, the 21 yo. She was all
excited, she and her SO are moving into a 950 square foot apartment from
their 650 square foot apartment. She keeps babbling about so much room
and it has an actual kitchen. We're happy for them as long as they are
happy. Hell, I can't even remember being 21 yo.

George