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  2. 11 Creative Spare Room Ideas, From a Home Library to a ... - AOL

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    Turn a spare room into a multi-purpose entertainment space that can accommodate everything from reading to a game of pool. In this large space, interior designer Kishani Perera wanted it to be ...

  3. How renting in London became an unimaginable hellscape - AOL

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    One SpareRoom advert went viral last week after a landlord advertised a single bedroom for rent at £1,350 a month, with several strict living conditions for their potential tenant, including ...

  4. Why having a spare room is the next battle in the wars ... - AOL

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    IN FOCUS: The next battle in the generational culture wars is all about cramped flats versus spare rooms. And it’s all too easy to see why young Brits are getting hacked off, argues Helen Coffey

  5. Den (room) - Wikipedia

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    A den is a small room in a house where people can pursue activities in private. [1] In North America, the type of rooms described by the term den varies considerably by region. It is used to describe many different kinds of bonus rooms, including family rooms, libraries, home cinemas, spare bedrooms, studies or retreats.

  6. Bonus room - Wikipedia

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    Bathrooms, technical rooms, laundry rooms or storage rooms/wardrobes do not typically satisfy requirements for permanent residence according to building codes . A bonus room, flex room, multiuse room or spare room (though the latter often means an extra bedroom) is a room created by remodeling or adding an addition that does not meet local building code definitions for traditional rooms, or is ...

  7. Lease-by-room - Wikipedia

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    Lease-by-room arrangements mean landlords have to sign one lease per roommate [5] and may have to file separate evictions if multiple roommates do not pay rent. Since tenants need housing and are not always willing to risk the possibility of eviction, homelessness , or significant financial loss if roommates fail to pay a joint lease, landlords ...