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AIBU?

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To insist that Narnia be inside a wardrobe

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whomovedmychocolate · 15/02/2012 15:22

This thread will out me to lots of RL people yeah, I'm on mumsnet, big deal, get over it, I'm still the harrassed mummy at the school gate but here goes.

We recently bought a massive house, unreasonably big (4500 square feet I think). In one of the rooms on the third floor was a small false window. That is a frame with a blind on it but with no actual glass just a board. Now from outside we could see a window high up on the wall but it appeared to be higher IYSWIM than the internal dimensions would suggest.

Anyway we got curious, drilled a hole and discovered a hidden room. Which we got the builders to check out, floor and insulate and which was plastered two weeks ago. We call it Narnia.

The room has five steps to access it because it's on a different level to the rest of the third floor (so we now have a fourth floor IYSWIM) - it's basically the roof space above the master bedroom which has a vaulted double height ceiling. It's 9X9 but it's a fab little room with a window and now a Velux.

I'm putting a single bed in there and it'll be an extra guest room.

But AIBU to insist that we get an old fashioned wooden wardrobe, take the back off and conceal the steps to Narnia inside it? Then put (vintage) fur coats in the wardrobe.

DH insists this is OTT but I think it'll be funny.

FWIW the entire house is OTT. Note to all mumsnetters, buy a country cottage, do it up and flog it for lots and you too can buy a big house in a city.

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whomovedmychocolate · 18/02/2012 20:08
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whomovedmychocolate · 18/02/2012 20:11
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MadameOvary · 18/02/2012 20:17

WMMC your DH sounds exactly as I imagined he would!
Erm, not that I've spent ages wondering you understand...Blush

MinnieBar · 18/02/2012 20:24

Ooh I'm doing quite well?

A library?
An inglenook fireplace?
A bar?
A games room?
Some kind of complicated lights/music/hifi/combo system that's operated by a very complicated remote?
A turret?
A fountain?

I'm liking the sounds of it more and more actually. Sounds frickin awesome Grin

MinnieBar · 18/02/2012 20:33

Loving the videos (although feeling slightly seasick after the second one!). It's property porn with added tantalising glimpses of a famous MNer. Grin

SarahStratton · 18/02/2012 20:48

OOOh that's brilliant, would he do one of Narnia do you think?

swanker · 18/02/2012 22:32

Ok- I think that these were the ones I was thinking of...

First one

Second one

I would love the idea of my own secret room behind a hidden door (mainly so I could remain hidden from the family...)

swanker · 18/02/2012 23:02

Aha! Someone did it already... quite simply done, too.

Oakmaiden · 18/02/2012 23:35

Am I the only one who is desperate for a floorplan of this place???

Alambil · 19/02/2012 00:42

You must do it!

whomovedmychocolate · 19/02/2012 07:36

swanker - oh I love the bookcase thing. Wonder if I could vanish the ironing board into it Grin

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whomovedmychocolate · 19/02/2012 07:40

Yes to library and big fireplaces (only in two rooms). No to bar (have wine store though), no to games room, unless you count the morning room where the WII lives, neighbours have a fountain - we haven't installed ours yet but we do have one. Don't have a turret, but the folks over the road have one - in fact they have a tiny castle in their garden which makes us look really normal. Grin

Our house is tiny compared to our neighbours.

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whomovedmychocolate · 19/02/2012 07:41

DH has just said I'm wrong it's 5500 square feet not 4500 Blush

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NoOnesGoingToEatYourEyes · 19/02/2012 13:43

It looks nice on the videos but all the talk of bloodstains, cistern poos and entombed bears is a bit creepy. I could pass many a happy hour scaring myself silly in your house based on all that.

trixymalixy · 19/02/2012 13:47

Oh this is the stuff of my dreams!!!! I regularly dream of finding new rooms in my house. I'm so utterly jealous that this happened to you IRL!!!!

You have to do the wardrobe idea!!

trixymalixy · 19/02/2012 13:57

And you have to decorate the room with this wallpaper and a white carpet.

MinnieBar · 19/02/2012 15:09

Having just come back from Bekonscot Model Village, I think you should put a miniature village in there instead complete with working train track Grin.

I'm running out now, so my last few:

  • A sundial?
  • Electric gates?
  • an internal phone system where you have to dial 9 for an outside line?

I had a friend at school with the latter. Her mum used to actually ring her bedroom to tell her dinner was ready etc. rather than shouting upstairs.

tribpot · 19/02/2012 15:15

MinnieBar - of course nowadays you would just broadcast an iMessage to the family to announce dinner.

Instead of a home cinema, what about a home theatre, complete with music hall-style footlights and velvet curtains? Christmas charades will never be the same again.

I'm still intrigued as to how a room gets boarded up in a 30 year old house. In conjunction with the pools of blood and creepy teddy-in-the-wall I would be asking searching questions.

AngryFeet · 19/02/2012 16:08

Holy crap that Wendy house is massive! When he first got it in shot I presumed it was the guest house you mentioned earlier!

whomovedmychocolate · 19/02/2012 18:39

DH wants to put in a model railway MinnieBar over my dead body and I am considering it Wink

Yeah we have a sundial

Yeah we have electric gates

We've ALWAYS had intercom phones Blush

Even in small houses. We hate shouting from one end of the house to the other.

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