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What would you use 'extra' rooms for in your house?

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LemonSqueezy0 · 16/07/2025 06:56

If your house had a big kitchen, living room and a seperate dining room what would you use the other rooms for?

In a dreamland, what would make you happy, and do you think your partner or family would agree?

For me I think I would love a library room. Comfy sofa, various throws, loads of books with a ladder that attaches to the bookshelves.. I also quite like the idea of a cinema room, but that feels like something we'd use less often, especially with how big the normal televisions are now. That just feels like another living room to me...

What would you do, if you had the space?

OP posts:
JustFish · 16/07/2025 08:00

We chose our house as it had a basement with lots of spare capacity, over all bedrooms, living room, dining room in the upper floors. Its well renovated, waterproofed and insulated. We are in an elevated position so all rooms but one get natural light, so the area is usable and doesn't feel like a cellar, but gives about an extra 115 square metres space in the house, though ceilings are a bit lower.
After spend a period of lock down in a 100 sqm flat with 4 people, poky bedrooms and a single kitchen/living/dining room we really priorised extra space, storage and flexibility.

We have effectively 7 extra rooms

  1. large spa style bathroom with indulgent shower, freestanding bath.

2.Laundry room (huge space, I have a table for folding and sorting clothes that I can set up for wrapping presents, using sewing machine, potting house plants or any sorting/reorganisation of stuff).

3.The only room without natural light is used as a walk in wardrobe and storage room, can store winter clothes, linen, quilts there.

4 landing is a craft area, where the dcs can do creative stuff, paint etc and make a moderate mess, but be close enough to the bathroom to clean up

  1. Storage room (Christmas decorations and stuff only used occasionally) which is also used for drumkit, music room

6 has a sofabed, TV and desk. Dp uses that as a home office, it can be an occasional guest room or DCs can chill out and play computer games with their friends there

7, the largest room is flexible use, with gear for darts, table-tennis. I also use it for stretching, yoga and some weight training, but the ceiling limits you a little . We used to keep bunnies there too. Right now we are having work done upstairs and have been able to store all books /furniture there (sitting room is the library area with built in bookcases)

Having all that storage allows us to hold the upstairs rooms very clear, spacious and minimalistic which gives a lovely atmosphere.
We have agreed we are not moving again in the foreseeable future.
Edited for coherence

GingerLiberalFeminist · 16/07/2025 08:03

Gosh I'd love a separate dining room or kitchen with table to have dinner in!
My DH has a home office that he built and fills with his little goblin men and his work stuff. I'd love my own room I could have arty bits in but there no room. I guess it would be a study come spare room.

Or an additional spare bedroom for guests as well!

mambojambodothetango · 16/07/2025 08:05

Our extra downstairs rooms are offices for DH and me (mine doubles as a guest room) and a playroom which is gradually turning into a teen den - eventually it will be a quiet sitting room to read and do jigsaws, play piano etc as it has the best view of the garden and will be nice to sit in when DH wants to watch horrid violent films.
Upstairs we have a second spare bedroom which DH uses as a dressing room/dumping ground. Once the DC leave home we'll have two additional spare bedrooms and we might have to downsize!

sonoonetoldyoulifewasgonnabethisway · 16/07/2025 08:05

I'd love a laundry, a pantry, and book snug/library. Oh, and a large walk in wardrobe

Flozle · 16/07/2025 08:05

In our current house, a craft room. Somewhat miffed that husband took the unilateral decision to repurpose his daughter’s room as a weights/music room when she went to university. (She didn’t live with us full time, and she still has a room to sleep in when she comes home).

in my dream house: craft room, pool room, library with an open fire, laundry room with hanging space and a permanently set up ironing board (for husband, who irons daily, but never puts the damn thing away), home gym, proper pantry, dressing room with shoe storage (a la Carrie Bradshaw), wooden greenhouses, and a workshop for outdoor craft projects. And a huge galleried landing with a window seat for reading in.

mambojambodothetango · 16/07/2025 08:06

GingerLiberalFeminist · 16/07/2025 08:03

Gosh I'd love a separate dining room or kitchen with table to have dinner in!
My DH has a home office that he built and fills with his little goblin men and his work stuff. I'd love my own room I could have arty bits in but there no room. I guess it would be a study come spare room.

Or an additional spare bedroom for guests as well!

Little goblin men?

fivetriangulartrees · 16/07/2025 08:06

Most of the above, plus a room to build a model village with a railway.

Jane958 · 16/07/2025 08:06

Due to the layout and only being 1 person I do have extra rooms.
I have a study and a music room. My library is 5m of wall in the sitting-room.
In my dreams I would remodel the downstairs as I don't really need a study any more.

SusanChurchouse · 16/07/2025 08:06

I’d love a separate utility space big enough for machines plus drying space and a permanent ironing space.

I’m not big into having masses of extra space though. Currently live in a small 4 bed over 3 floors. Bedroom each for us, kids and an office (DH works from home full time). If kids moved out I’d swap for more social space and fewer bedrooms.

BoredZelda · 16/07/2025 08:08

One extra room down stairs is my office, we have a study which is my daughter’s as her room isn’t big enough for a desk, and we have a spare bedroom which is my husband’s office / junk room. I’m aware this sounds like we have a massive house but we don’t, it’s just there are only 3 of us in a decent sized 4 bed new build.

Becs258 · 16/07/2025 08:09

An office
A laundry room
A dressing room
A Lego room (my husband is very understanding, but even I feel my hobby is taking over the house)
Another bathroom, or at least a downstairs cloakroom

Can you tell I’d love a bigger house?

GingerLiberalFeminist · 16/07/2025 08:10

mambojambodothetango · 16/07/2025 08:06

Little goblin men?

🤣🤣🤣 warhammer. I call them the little men or little goblin men. Keeps him out of the pub at least!

DustyMaiden · 16/07/2025 08:12

We have a music room/gym, an office, art studio and guest room.

thornbury · 16/07/2025 08:12

I'd have a sewing room.

Currently living overseas in a ridiculously large house and we have two huge unused rooms we completely ignore.

We already have two home offices, a guest room, a home gym and loads of storage. We rent so don't want to buy stuff to get rid of eventually, hence some spaces just have to stay empty.

mambojambodothetango · 16/07/2025 08:14

GingerLiberalFeminist · 16/07/2025 08:10

🤣🤣🤣 warhammer. I call them the little men or little goblin men. Keeps him out of the pub at least!

Assumed something like that. Sounds like my DH with all his hobby clobber. Daily Amazon parcels of gadgets, tools, stuff we don't need. Sigh.

GRex · 16/07/2025 08:14

We have an office each and a junk room that ought to be playroom + gym. I would like to add:

  • library
  • gym
  • playroom
  • guest room
  • laundry room
  • pantry
  • storage room
  • extra shed to separate garden stuff from toys
  • extra summer house to sit in.
Ineedanewsofa · 16/07/2025 08:14

We have a weird, dark little room downstairs that is always cold, so we’ve turned that into a ‘gym’ room. Upstairs we have an office/guest room and the box room has been taken over by DD to house her 1000 small plastic horses 🙈

curious79 · 16/07/2025 08:17

I would love a huge light filled arts and craft room, where I can have multiple projects on the go, left out. Big lock on door so kids can’t steal brushes

mydamnfootstuckinthedoor · 16/07/2025 08:19

sewing/ craft room
library
dressing room
music room
art studio
private chill out room for me alone
make-up/beauty space with great mirrors, reclining chair, piped music (like a spa room)
ironing room (and somebody to permanently live in it!)
walk-in larder and chill room
office(s) - we wouldn't be sharing!
boot room with sink for muddy outdoor stuff
wine cellar
jam and pickle room so it doesn't all have to stack up in the garage

.... I'm going to need a much bigger house, aren't I?

TheCurious0range · 16/07/2025 08:19

GingerLiberalFeminist · 16/07/2025 08:10

🤣🤣🤣 warhammer. I call them the little men or little goblin men. Keeps him out of the pub at least!

Not quite Warhammer but dungeons and dragons, tiny figures loads of painting equipment for said figures, plus all the bagged and boarded comic books! Sometimes I'd rather he was at the pub......

drspouse · 16/07/2025 08:21

We already have a play room, a craft attic, and a spare room/study. I'd like a music room!

fridaynightbeers · 16/07/2025 08:25

I’d like a laundry room - big enough to have different baskets, hanging rails and ironing board set up as well as the washing machine and dryer.
Also, a proper boot room/cloakroom with loads of storage. Hate my poky cupboard where nobody can ever find anything!

KPPlumbing · 16/07/2025 08:41

We have 4 double bedrooms between 2 of us, so both have a big hobby room and office each, then have a spare room, plus our bedroom. If we had a separate dining room, we would never eat in there, so I'd be likely to turn it into a home gym - mirrors down one wall, tv, equipment, mats - the full works.

VeryScary · 16/07/2025 08:43

Library and craft room

FinallyMummy · 16/07/2025 08:44

In my dream house I’d have
A walk in pantry
A craft room (that could also be a wrapping room)
A small bedroom with air con, excellent black out blinds/curtains, a small fridge containing water, gel face masks, ear plugs and snacks, some painkillers and a lock on the door. I’d retreat into it whenever a migraine flared up (or I really needed a sleep).
A small, cosy library
A sauna and cold dip pool tucked away with a small space for changing etc
A spacious potting shed (although realistically it would be filled with bugs and I wouldn’t use it)
A room for DH to store his outdoor equipment in.

In my actual house I’d like
An office
A separate play room
A spare room
En suite with a bath just for me