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Old 09-25-2009, 04:15 PM
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Rob and I decided to use one of the spare bedrooms in our home and convert it into a home office. The decision to do this was because I work from home and it would be alot easier to have my own little office space for everything needed for my work.

Another reason was Rob also wanted a nice place to sit down and deal with the monthly bills and what not as well. So now we share this home office together.

The room that we decided to convert into our home office was one that I had hung photos of family and friends, everyone called it the picture room because there are so many of them hanging everywhere. Though now it is referred to as the office/picture room.LOL

Rob and I each have half of the room for our work space. We have plenty of room for books, desks, chairs, and anything else needed along with some room to spare. Heck I even have some of my craft stuff in here as well.

Its always nice having the space in a house that can be converted into something else later down the road if need be. This only used up one of our other bedrooms and we still have one for company.

Though of course if we were ever to decide to sell our home, then each room would be returned to what it is supposed to be. The more bedrooms a home has its said the better off you will be when it comes to selling price. At least this is what I have heard.

Last edited by flippinout; 09-25-2009 at 10:04 PM.
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