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![dresser](http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2679/4120056309_1e2eb43bdc_o.jpg)
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I want to rearrange our bedroom, but I am doing it in a scaled down paper model version first.
This is a good way to test things out without lifting a finger.
Our bedroom is in the basement, but I am hoping we can have a room above ground in the future!
this is a great idea. our bedroom is so tiny. the way we have it is the way it has to be! luckily, i have a living room i can always rearrange :)
ReplyDeleteBedrooms in the basement are good for something: Utter darkness and cozy, wintertime sleep-ins.
ReplyDeleteyou're such an architect!
ReplyDeletexo!
way to apply architecture skills celine!
ReplyDeleteHa ha what a great way!!
ReplyDeleteyou're so cool! see u soon?
ReplyDeletehaha thats a good method! and fun little project
ReplyDeleteWe were thinking of moving our bedroom (and all the bedrooms) to the basement and totally opening up our top floor as a living-cooking area. May be more work than it's worth.
ReplyDeleteI usually make a paper model first as well... :)
ReplyDeleteRearranging can be really fun! Good luck in finding the best solution*
Confucius Say: head of the bed on the same wall as the door - apparently a big no-no.
ReplyDeleteArchitecture skills indeed :)
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