Can’t Sleep? Get a ‘Snore Room’
Can’t Sleep? Get a ‘Snore Room’
I love my husband, I really do. But I hate the fact that he snores. Which is why I perked up from my usual sleep-deprived stupor upon hearing about a new home trend: snore rooms.
Basically, a snore room is an extra room, often attached to the master suite, where snoring spouses can retreat and saw wood all night without torturing their better half. Genius!
Granted, most snorers typically retreat to the living room couch, but I love the fact that this amenity has become an official thing, advertised in nearly 100 home listings on realtor.com®.
For instance, check out this gorgeous four-bedroom home in Clarendon Hills, IL, for just over $1.5 million. According to the listing, “The master has an extra room that could be designated for a nursery, office or simply a snoring room.”
Meanwhile, this six-bedroom home with waterfront views in Grove, OK, for $1.9 million, below, is clearly meant for entertaining up the wazoo. So in case some guest gets a little too sauced—which definitely leads to snoring—the home features a “snore room with a half bath.” That way, your snorer won’t have to travel far to relieve himself of those five margaritas he downed before he crashed.
And make no mistake, million-dollar homes aren’t the only ones with snore rooms. Below is a more modest three-bedroom home in Rindge, NH, for $339,900 featuring a room for snorers whose volume levels are off the charts. The listing advertises a storage shed that could be used “for all your water toys” or “as guest sleeping, well maybe for those that snore!”
Fine, maybe they’re kidding. All I can say is, if I ever move, a snore room—or snore shed—will be at the top of my list.
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