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Completely casual.
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Very Casual.
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Very casual. One might even say a but "run down"- but I love it. :) Very lived in.
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I have a formal dining room. Everything else is casual basically.
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my house is casual and comfortable. i was raised in a home that was more like a museum. if you wanted to sit on the couch for more than a few minutes you had to go get a sheet out of the closet and spread that over the couch first. i always found ridiculous so my home is live-in-able.
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mine is cluttered. really cluttered, and not finished. there is no paint or wallpaper on the walls, no door in the bathroom or the bedrooms (we use curtains instead) and the stairs is on the point of collapsing. so no, no formal rooms here. but i love to live here all the same. no wallpaper means i can draw on the walls without guilt feelings ( i turned my bedroom into a submarine, with painted windows looking out to all the fish in the sea), and going up the stairs is always an adventure, especially in the dark. the only thing i dont like that much are the non existing doors, but we bought them, so it wont take long before we finally have time to put them in.
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Very casual. We are all about that well-known Southern hospitality here in South Carolina, so it has to be lived in. Or as we sometimes say "arrogantly shabby"!
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Formal wouldn't work at all in my house. 3 kids that are 5 and under...nope completely casual...maybe when they are older I'll try to go a little more formal. Our dining room has crayon murals(scribbles) all over it.. but they enjoy it and I'm proud of thier work... I think its a good way for them to express themselves. Plus we arent planning to stay in this house for too much longer. We want to build a house, But I think that'll wait until they are older.
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it is casual throughout
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I try to have all the rooms throughout warm as in homey, comfortable, livable, and with practical usable furnishings, not just for style.
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casual would be an understatement! i live with an 85 pound puppy and a man who is a cat fanatic(we seem to have a new formerly stray resident on a weekly basis)...I'm off to get more vacuum cleaner bags right after work, I promise! haha!
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Formal and casual, Now I live alone it stays pretty formal and elegant in some parts because I never use them. The part of the house I use is casual and comfortable.
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100% casual just like me.:)
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My parents house is full of furniture from other countries that they bought like 30 years ago. However, when I had my own place it was more modern, contemporary type of style.
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Downstairs is our casual room, with all of my children's trophies and pictures of them growing up. Upstairs is our formal living room, very elegant indeed.
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As we walk in the front door, we see my formal livingroom, where I keep two table saws, two band saws, a radial arm saw, a lathe, 40,000 ammo shell cases in the process of being polished for reloading, my lead kiln, two tables of hand tools and projects in progress, and my bicycle in its stand. To the left is my formal den with my desk, TV with external speakers, tape cassettes, a chain saw, six tool chests, a wall of electronic components, and a sound system for my LPs, plus a few assorted goodies. To the right is my formal kitchen with old beans on the ceiling. Down my formal hall to the right is a formal bathroom with the wallpaper pealing and almost touching the floor. Across the formal hall is my formal gun storage and reloading room. Further down the formal hall and to the right is my formal library and ironing room, and tent and cardboard box storage. To the left is my formal bedroom, where nothing ever happens, formally. My house is all formal.
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