Sunday, 9 June 2013

Rooms of my Future House

Let's share a moment of "damn I cannot wait to be an adult"

Every kid has those moments. Some good and some bad. Bills and insurance is one side of it, but I focus on the other side: Free will. You can buy what you like. I may have to be kept in a cage. 

I remember those days, frolicking without a care in the world, naked around the garden on a hot day at age four. Creating memories while picking sand out of your belly button and eating your findings. Don't act disgusted, its not worth your time and patience judging a person you've never met. (let's get back on track)

Looking back on those days, they make me reminisce. Thinking to myself currently; "The world is a scary place, how are you going to make money?". I then think back to the good old days in my childhood home, well the one that I lived in the longest for, looking back at one specific memory: jumping on my trampoline with a good friend of mine discussing our future homes as if they would fall from heaven and present themselves on a silver platter right in front of us when the time was right. Ah, how we used to explain the purpose and importance of having a zero gravity room and a floor present in the house of the Jetsons, one that moves wherever you are. 

I thought I may share some of our ambitious architectural obstacles as well as some more up-to-date and practical ideas:

  1. Trampoline walls and floors
  2. A zip line from house to house
  3. A ball pond room (still highly desired) 
  4. Sky diving room
  5. A zoo room (we were four years old)
Practical and up-to-date version:

  1. Combined walk-in-wardrobe and bathroom
  2. Eco-pool (google it)
  3. A traditional conservatory 
  4. Scale-electric room
  5. Classic billiard room
  6. A man cave
  7. A city view
  8. Proper architect's study
  9. Corning's "A day made of glass" glass covering ALL surfaces
I must say that I cannot wait for my own house. Preferably a loft to start off with. But I'll save that for another post. 


Cheerio Bumbleheads 


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