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I can move my living room around and think, that looks great but after a couple of weeks I get bored with it and move it around again.
We have a big living room (front and back knocked into 1) but we have been here nearly 2 year now and there is just no where new to move anything, what should I do, i'm bored and feel unsettled until it's moved again :sad:
Takes ages to as have cables and computer stuff everywhere :crazy:
Anyone else have sudden urges to move everything around?
Tony :uhoh:
I do feel for ya, used to feel a bit like that myself once. Nowadays I live in a rather small 1 bedroomed flat and get variety by having sex in it with as many different people as possible each month. :sad: Doesn't look like gettin' into double figures this month tho'.
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I do feel for ya, used to feel a bit like that myself once. Nowadays I live in a rather small 1 bedroomed flat and get variety by having sex in it with as many different people as possible each month. :sad: Doesn't look like gettin' into double figures this month tho'.
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I would want to keep swapping the bedroom for the living room if in a flat lol
Maybe we might just move, would love to move back to skeggy :sad:
i am coming round to superglue anything down lol
What about re-introducing the division between the rooms? An open bookcase that you can put ornaments/lights on that fills part of the gap but allows movement between the areas. Or even a low (4 foot?) solid wall or cupboard unit that you can put furniture against will give you more placement options. You may be feeling that the openness of the larger room is uncomfortable.
What about a sumptuous deeply coloured curtain drawn back by a gorgeous swag that you can drop closed on the chillier (or more intimate) evenings?
I always like moving furniture round.
I've just moved and so I'm loving getting everything 'settled'.
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I can move my living room around and think, that looks great but after a couple of weeks I get bored with it and move it around again.
We have a big living room (front and back knocked into 1) but we have been here nearly 2 year now and there is just no where new to move anything, what should I do, i'm bored and feel unsettled until it's moved again :sad:
Takes ages to as have cables and computer stuff everywhere :crazy:
Anyone else have sudden urges to move everything around?
Tony :uhoh:

You could paint the walls a different colour dunno
Make your living room your master bedroom and bedroom your living room.
Another idea could be to suspend your seating on bungee straps just for the uniqueness of it
I'm an ideas man can't you tell smile
while i was in rented accommodation i was always moving furniture around, but since buying my house 10+ years ago i have rarely moved the furniture in my bedrooms and lounge apart from to accommodate a new furniture or the xmas decorations. the only room i do move around regularly is the dining room as that is the room i spend most of my waking hours in as that is where the pc is. its also where most of the 'junk' is and this unsettles me. uif you are constantly moving the furniture i would think this is a sign of not settling and would consider moving. if this is not possible then sorry for being harsh but you gotta live with it and i hope you have a strong back lol
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I can move my living room around and think, that looks great but after a couple of weeks I get bored with it and move it around again.
We have a big living room (front and back knocked into 1) but we have been here nearly 2 year now and there is just no where new to move anything, what should I do, i'm bored and feel unsettled until it's moved again :sad:
Takes ages to as have cables and computer stuff everywhere :crazy:
Anyone else have sudden urges to move everything around?
Tony :uhoh:

Just blindfold yorselves, you'll soon get pissed off with not knowing where the furniture is banghead:doh:blink
Thanks for the suggestions, especially the ones using superglue, bungee straps and a blindfold :eeek: lol
I do like the idea of a small 4ft divider though. I did think about one right to the ceiling but as there is only a window one end of the room it wouldn't make 1 room real dark.
And yes Im going to painting the walls soon anyway although 1/2 will have paper on as want a dildo rail going all the way round (I love the 80's look)
I don't honestly think i'm unsettled as have always moved furniture around a lot so must just be an OCD thing. the rent is real good for this house also, only £400 a month and it's 4 bedroomed :mrgreen: so wouldn't get anything cheaper.
So it looks like my solution will be.... paind the walls, build a 4ft wall, hang all funiture on bungee straps, superglue anything remaining and wear Sharons blindfold.
Then maybe ring ER :lol:
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1/2 will have paper on as want a dildo rail

:shock: Now *that* would make quite the conversation piece!
£400 a month, damn! We pay three times that for a smaller place and actually the price is below market sad
I know it's time to redecorate - or move! - when I've missed spring cleaning three years in a row. innocent
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1/2 will have paper on as want a dildo rail

:shock: Now *that* would make quite the conversation piece!
Omg! I ment a dildo rail lol
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£400 a month, damn! We pay three times that for a smaller place and actually the price is below market sad

The last tenents that was here paid £750 a month but we know the landlord :thrilled:
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I know it's time to redecorate - or move! - when I've missed spring cleaning three years in a row. innocent

Do my spring cleaning every week on a monday morning :eeek:
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Omg! I ment a dildo rail lol

I *think* you meant dado rail, but as you made the same mistake twice now I'm thinking it's either deliberate, or Freudian! :lol2:
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Omg! I ment a dildo rail lol

I *think* you meant dado rail, but as you made the same mistake twice now I'm thinking it's either deliberate, or Freudian! :lol2:
It's my auto correct keyboard that's doing it :razz:
Ok, I don't have an auto correct keyboard so it must just be a windows error or a virus/trojen or maybe a gnomb is editing my post's but i'm sure i wrote daldo rail :happy:
dado rail ffs :giggle:
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dildo rail ffs :giggle:

Is a dildo rail where you hang all ya dildo's???
My idea is to have one of those big love swings in middle of the room - would have hours of fun :-) Great talking point for dinner parties!!
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1/2 will have paper on as want a dildo rail

:shock: Now *that* would make quite the conversation piece!
Omg! I ment a dildo rail lol
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£400 a month, damn! We pay three times that for a smaller place and actually the price is below market sad

The last tenents that was here paid £750 a month but we know the landlord :thrilled:
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I know it's time to redecorate - or move! - when I've missed spring cleaning three years in a row. innocent

Do my spring cleaning every week on a monday morning :eeek:
We are currently renting 2 houses one on each side of the street, the first has 4 double bedrooms, large bathroom, downstairs loo, dining room, lounge, large kitchen, 3 more rooms in the cellar which are all carpeted and plasterboarded throughout, we have a seperate garage which can house 2 cars and has a full size office area, (the roof is 2 storey so a second floor could be added, front and rear gardens with off road gated parking area.
The second is 5 double bedrooms, lounge, dining room, large bathroom with seperate shower bath, loo and sink, then a second loo with sink and space to add a shower cubicle, large storage room upstairs, off road parking and an area that is half covered and half decked terracing.
Each costs £500 per month.

Why would you hang dildo's on a dildo rail, you don't use a dado rail for hanging dado's :lol:
I tried to buy a dodo rail but was told they don't have them anymore. :lol:
I did buy a doodoo rail but it was crap. :lol:
I think you're all wrong. It must be one of . :smug:
if you have a dildo rail i doubt your guests will leave and you will have squatters pmsl
We have swapped living room for dining room and vice versa but its simply a matter of size and heat saving. I actually deplore having the furniture moved. I must just be an old fuddy but slightly changeing my viewing angle of the TV can really piss me off :lol2:
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I know it's time to redecorate - or move! - when I've missed spring cleaning three years in a row. innocent

Do my spring cleaning every week on a monday morning :eeek:
We are currently renting 2 houses one on each side of the street, the first has 4 double bedrooms, large bathroom, downstairs loo, dining room, lounge, large kitchen, 3 more rooms in the cellar which are all carpeted and plasterboarded throughout, we have a seperate garage which can house 2 cars and has a full size office area, (the roof is 2 storey so a second floor could be added, front and rear gardens with off road gated parking area.
The second is 5 double bedrooms, lounge, dining room, large bathroom with seperate shower bath, loo and sink, then a second loo with sink and space to add a shower cubicle, large storage room upstairs, off road parking and an area that is half covered and half decked terracing.
Each costs £500 per month.

Why would you hang dildo's on a dildo rail, you don't use a dado rail for hanging dado's lol
I tried to buy a dodo rail but was told they don't have them anymore. :lol:
I did buy a doodoo rail but it was crap. :lol:

They sound a bargain at £500, don't know if what rent you get for your area is cheaper there but here they would prob fetch £800+
And I didn't meen a dildo rail...
... I ment one of the wooden things that people used to have all the way round the room in the 80's? lol
Definately, tricks you into thinking you've moved house in a way (but its a lot cheaper!)