Let's have a look at your bedroom then.
I'm in the process of doing mine up and would like some ideas.
Your bedroom
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I can't show you mine, as it is a disgrace. Full of clothes, and old cooker (don't ask), and various other pieces of flotsam and jetsam.
Ironically, I spent a couple of hours at the weekend modelling my mates bedroom to help him visualise the construction work he is involved in.
http://www.gorillaenterprises.co.uk/upl ... /steve.jpg
(He likes things simple - hence the spartan look)
I just wish I could devote time to my own in this way. I've been here 6 years and haven't done a stroke of work.
Ironically, I spent a couple of hours at the weekend modelling my mates bedroom to help him visualise the construction work he is involved in.
http://www.gorillaenterprises.co.uk/upl ... /steve.jpg
(He likes things simple - hence the spartan look)
I just wish I could devote time to my own in this way. I've been here 6 years and haven't done a stroke of work.
i'll post a pic of mine once I've been to berwick and bought that can of red paint to do the back wall. my mother did the whole room in neutral neutral neutral therefore it makes me depressed
*looks at walls slits wrists*

*looks at walls slits wrists*
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You won't be needing the paint then!Hymagumba wrote:i'll post a pic of mine once I've been to berwick and bought that can of red paint.
*looks at walls slits wrists*
That'll save you ten shillings.