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    That's alot nicer for sure!

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    Wow what an improvement, your parents did a great job. I wish we had basements and attics in Australian houses, they are pretty rare.
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    Wonderful... What a transformation! GOOD JOB!

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    What a big improvement! You helped, right?
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    Quote Originally Posted by cloverfdx
    Wow what an improvement, your parents did a great job. I wish we had basements and attics in Australian houses, they are pretty rare.

    I didn't know that. Is there a reason? Too sandy? Too wet? Too windy? I think the US has some areas that typically don't have basements...but, the area I grew up in- the midwest- has both basements and attics more often than not.


    I love your new basement!

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    Wow, what a fantastic change! Your mom is lucky to have such a nice office now! Congrats!
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    Looks FANTASTIC !!!!

    Nobody has a basement here too. Most people have a small cellar, for food and drinks. We have a rather large space there, it consists of 2 large and 1 smaller cellar.
    I think it is because our different way for house construction: we use all bricks, no wood; so this would make a basement extrememly expensive

    We have a very large open space upstairs though . You could say we have our basement upstairs . There is a large pool table, a tv +sitting corner, soccer table, pc and its table, and there is also a corner where I can do all my ironing!
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    Thanks everybody! Actually, I think it is shower curtains. . . O well, they work!
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    I didn't know that. Is there a reason? Too sandy? Too wet? Too windy? I think the US has some areas that typically don't have basements...but, the area I grew up in- the midwest- has both basements and attics more often than not.
    Thats a good question actually, i realy dont know . I will find out and get back to you .
    Rhi *Hooman* Clover *Rottie x ACD* (RIP to my BRD) Elvis and Tinny *The BCs* & Harri *JRT* Luna *BC x*

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