Okay so mum just got a new hose a while ago and its only for me and her but have 4 bedrooms. So she said i could have the spar bedroom. But i dont know what to use it for. I was thinking a make up sort of room to have lik my own space for all hat but i dnt know any ideas ? please !!! ?
Firstly you need to ascertain how long the hose is once you know that you can start making rapid progress. You will need to attach it to a tap (preferably an outside tap) but if you don't have one of these then the kitchen tap will do. You may need a special fitting especially if you will be using the kitchen tap. A good hard wear store will help you out and tit won't be expensive.
Once you have attached your hose you need to decide what to do, if you have a garden and it hasn't rained for a while you could water it. This can be time consuming and you may wish to purchase a sprinkler attachment. This is an added expense but well worth the investment if you are short of time.
Alternatively many people use a hose for washing their vehicle. May be you could start up a small business washing other peoples cars. It is far easier to wash a vehicle with a hose than with a bucket and sponge and you will probably get less wet when using this method.
Regarding your spar room I think that you should leave it as it is sparring is good for both the body and the soul it can be expensive to join a gym. It is far more convenient to be able to spar in the comfort of your own home and it will be an excellent way to relax after the stresses and strains of watering your garden or washing cars. Sparring in public unless at a properly organised event is generally frowned upon and often results in arrest.
I believe that I am correct in assuming that you do not mean that you have a Spar room which is a different thing altogether. This means that you actually have a retail room and are considering selling overpriced and often past their sell by date items of food and cleaning products. I think that if this is your intention then your venture will fail unless you have plenty of money to run advertising campaigns and such like.
Your hats pose me a bit of a problem. How many do you have and what sort are they. If they are formal hats then very good advice is to store them in special 'hat boxes' if they are informal they could be stored on a shelf or in draws. If you have too many hats you could take some to the thrift shop or sell them on Ebay. A fox fur hat is a completely different question and is probably best left well alone or at least dealt with via email or via PM.
I hope that this advise helps.