AITA for starting a house project without discussing it with my wife?

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In the quiet corners of their home, an empty room lingered like a silent question—unused, forgotten, yet heavy with unspoken possibilities.

For Amy and her husband, this space symbolized more than just square footage; it represented dormant dreams and the subtle tensions that arise when life’s routines overshadow the chance to truly connect and create together. Meanwhile, a new friendship blossomed unexpectedly, filling a void neither had realized existed.

In Ben, a kindred spirit emerged, offering a profound sense of belonging and understanding that rekindled the husband’s hope and joy, proving that sometimes, the most meaningful connections come when we least expect them.

AITA for starting a house project without discussing it with my wife?
‘AITA for starting a house project without discussing it with my wife?’

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Users Wasted No Time Telling It Like It Is:

This one sparked a storm. The comments range from brutally honest to surprisingly supportive — and everything in between.

The original poster (OP) felt justified in using the spare room, which had remained unused for two years, to create an art studio for a new friend as a birthday gift.

However, his wife strongly opposed this unilateral decision, viewing it as a breach of their shared marital agreement regarding the home's use.

Is the OP at fault for taking action on a long-neglected shared space without explicit spousal approval, or was the wife unreasonable to object to a project that addressed the underutilization of the room?