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Old 08-16-2009, 11:23 AM   #10
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Originally Posted by Ralph Sir Edward View Post
Space....the final frontier.....(from the land of above average houses...)
well, to be fair, this is mostly an issue when living in a city, where there are a lot of people and space is at a premium. in france, people living in other cities can have much larger flats (for the same or lower rent) and obviously houses are even larger in the country where there construction isn't very dense. it's a tradeoff. i don't technically need very much space ; i just wish my flat was better designed. although i do also wish (if i'm dreaming) that i could have a third room to turn into an office. it would be nice to keep that totally separate from my living space.
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