You killed your guest room in favour of a place to make art, have sex, or to be whatever a glam room is.
I couldn't afford one in the first place.
We are not the same.
What's next? Are they coming for observatory towers? Barbicans? If millennials kill the Portcullis I'm going to stress drink mulled wine and tweet at the local bishopric.
Renting what would be someone else's "guest room" since an apartment is unaffordable and the homeowner can't meet their expenses without renting the room out.
Guess this is the fault of millennials and not an unaffordable housing market.
no, I don't have a guest room. I don't have a dinning room, a larder, or servants' quarters, either. because this shit ain't Downton Abbey.
I have a project room/office. maybe if I had a garage I could put my tools and workbench out there. I feel like a king for having a dedicated room for creative projects.
and if someone is staying here, my living room has two couches and a big floor area for an air mattress. anybody who wants to complain about it can take their complaints to the Get Fucked Motor Court.
edit: fixed a word
A guest room? As in… a room literally for guests???
Like…an entire fucking room???? How many guests you having? Every fucking day? What happens to the room the rest of the fucking time????
i have a room that could be for guests, but i actively use it still so i dont wake up my girlfriend with my late night bulllllshit. also a grandparent having extra rooms makes sense because they had kids and they all left. my parents have so much room still.
My guestroom is the couch that doubles as a bed in my livingroom :shrug-outta-hecks:
With my friends it's more of a "if you get hammered enough to stay, you should get hammered enough to fall asleep on the couch." It's a comfy ass couch so it doesn't take much.
I'm lucky(?) enough to only really hang out with my friends who live near me. That's largely because I don't drive though.
Yeah, when I'm over somewhere else I don't even want to sleep in their bed in the first place. Give me a couch as long as it's slightly private in some way.
Stop being poor and making housing prices go up so much, millennials
I am going to have a multipurpose room that is workshop, lab, and doubles as a guest room.
I am going to get it for less than $125k and I am going to make it super affordable by living with at least 2 other people, not related to me, whom I split utilities and property taxes with. Anyone who disapproves, including and especially zoning authorities, can eat 3-4 asses for the price of 1.