Cute corners

November 22, 2013 05:18 pm | Updated 05:18 pm IST

This photo provided by ProjectNursery.com and  Liz Carroll Interiors shows a children's theater for putting on plays, puppet shows, and other performances. Interior designers say families are finding more inventive uses for their homes’ extra little rooms, optimistically called “bonus rooms” by real estate agents.  So instead of that dust-collecting desk, many families are seeking creative ways to customize these alcoves as game rooms, dressing rooms, small theaters and more.  (AP Photo/ProjectNursery.com/Liz Carroll Interiors))

This photo provided by ProjectNursery.com and Liz Carroll Interiors shows a children's theater for putting on plays, puppet shows, and other performances. Interior designers say families are finding more inventive uses for their homes’ extra little rooms, optimistically called “bonus rooms” by real estate agents. So instead of that dust-collecting desk, many families are seeking creative ways to customize these alcoves as game rooms, dressing rooms, small theaters and more. (AP Photo/ProjectNursery.com/Liz Carroll Interiors))

The photo from Project Nursery. com and Liz Carroll Interiors shows a children’s theatre for putting on plays, puppet shows, or other performances. Interior designers say families are finding more inventive uses for these little spaces, optimistically called “bonus rooms”. Instead of a dust-collecting desk, families are finding creative ways to customise alcoves as game rooms or dressing rooms.

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