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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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We now have a spare room thinking of turning it into a play room. Here’s the kicker it has to look like an office. Any suggestions would be appreciated thanks |
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By *oi93Man
over a year ago
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You could have a office table with a built in spreader bar at the legs, you could have a offfice chair which reclined that restraints could be added as and when they are needed, a strong glass table could be handy for watching ect. There is a few ideas hope they help. |
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I have been working periodically for a friend of mine helping him to build his playroom after he moved here. He is an incredibly wealthy gay man with a lot of time on his hands.
Most of his actual equipment (sling, cage, crosses) is very expensive stuff but everything else (benches, mirrored walls, lighting etc) in the room has been done very cheaply by just two able bodied men.
If you want to PM me I can send you on some pictures of its development and I'll take some new ones of how it is now if I'm at his place this week.
He also has it done in a way that it's his main socializing room with his straight friends and it doesn't feel creepy or seedy! |
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"I have a St. Andrews cross that bolts to the wall, but I made it to take apart & hide in the cupboard, and a picture hides the wall fixings"
We often have to move Andy and George around when we're working on the room! |
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