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>>> On one side of the living room is the garage and the other is a bedroom.
>>> The bathroom that is next to the other bedroom on that side of the house
>>> has no exterior walls either.

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>> Ok, understood now.

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> Oh good. After I wrote it all out it was starting not to make sense to
> even me.
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> The only other person I know who has a house as weird as mine is my
> friend. Her house is actually designed like a squared off donut. Once she
> was in hysterics because she had an assortment of cats and dogs in the
> house. Some hers and some her visitor's. They all began chasing each
> other and going around and around in circles until they were worn out.
> Fortunately they were small animals. She said it was one of the funniest
> things she had ever seen!
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> Her kitchen is actually smack in the middle of her house. Or part of it
> anyway. That part is almost identical to my kitchen in size, shape and
> arrangement. But there is a doorway that goes back to the laundry room
> and on the other side of that is the rest of the kitchen which contains a
> built in cupboard and a very small eating area. That part I don't have.
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> There is an exterior door into her laundry room but the other end of it is
> open so you just go from there into where the bedrooms are and then around
> into the living room and on back through to the kitchen.


It is fairly difficult for me to visualise in a house. I've seen offices
like that though. Every room in my house has a window.

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