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Gail's Annexe
ayrshire lass
10-11-2015
Could you really make a room of that size with an ensuite added on from a single car garage? I noticed also that it had 2 windows. What puzzled me was Gail only came back last week , so when did she have the time to shop for all that clutter that was in it? I know David laid the carpet, but what about all the other stuff, it would take months to collect all those things, and what was with all those dangly, twirly things with stars hanging from the ceiling, would a woman of Gail's age buy things like that, don't think so?
Ex Pat
10-11-2015
I presume Kylie dressed the room.

Why do they call it an annexe?
It's a feckin granny flat!
Mint-Opinion
10-11-2015
It's not an annexe or a "feckin granny flat", it's just an extra bedroom with an en suite.
CollieWobbles
10-11-2015
Presumably all the bits and bobs were Gail's already and simply bought down from whatever room she had upstairs?

Personally I think it's pretty awful of David and Kylie, especially David, to shove his mother into the converted garage like a guinea pig that needs putting indoors for the winter but is in the way in the main house. If the house has three bedrooms and a box room, why not make one bedroom into two and knock the boxroom through into one of them so they can be a bit bigger? David and Kylie in one, Gail in the other and Max and Lily in the others.

They could still have had the manhole for the story, by turning the garage into a playroom and having Max playing with his Scaletrics right above his dear daddy's decaying form.
mrs.deschanel
10-11-2015
Originally Posted by CollieWobbles:
“Presumably all the bits and bobs were Gail's already and simply bought down from whatever room she had upstairs?

Personally I think it's pretty awful of David and Kylie, especially David, to shove his mother into the converted garage like a guinea pig that needs putting indoors for the winter but is in the way in the main house. If the house has three bedrooms and a box room, why not make one bedroom into two and knock the boxroom through into one of them so they can be a bit bigger? David and Kylie in one, Gail in the other and Max and Lily in the others.

They could still have had the manhole for the story, by turning the garage into a playroom and having Max playing with his Scaletrics right above his dear daddy's decaying form.”

It's a three bed - the third bedroom is the box room. Lots of houses have a third bedroom that's tiny. You can barely fit a bed in some of them.
kitkat1971
10-11-2015
Gail is going to have had furnishings in her old bedroom that she could have moved down, plus we know that David and Kylie have bought new stuff for her like the shelves, dressing table and cushions.

I do agree that it seems very big for what was previously a single garage though though to be fair, the wall we are seeing the most of is the lengthsixe one which runs next to the lounge and stairs and is practically the length of the house as the kitchen runs across the back of the house. I imagine there isn't much space (coupld of feet maybe) beyond the bottom of the bed.

And it isn't an annexe or a granny flat. As somebody said above, it is just an additional bedroom with small en-suite. It doesn't have its own kitchen, outside door or anything else you'd associate with a separate, but attached residence.
kitkat1971
10-11-2015
Actually, what is in theensite? Is there a shower or just toilet and basin? Clearly there is no room for a bath.
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