More on furniture
2009-02-18 07:21 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
As I mentioned in this downwhen post, it looks as though we're going to be swapping the functions of the sewing room with those of the music/media alcove. The (new) music room wants to stay useable as a guest bedroom. And since it's, um, small, this raises the question of what kind of furniture one might be able to shoehorn into it to provide sitting space by day, and sleeping space by night.
What I came up with is basically a pair of daybeds or trundle beds, overlapping in the corner opposite the door. Because they'd be wider than a comfortable seat, they'd need a back support that they can be rolled out from underneath; it would presumably be cushioned and have storage inside.
Probably either a lot of carpentry or a lot of cash. Probably the former.
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Date: 2009-02-22 05:28 pm (UTC)I see where you're going, but I definitely want to allow a couple to sleep together comfortably, and have room for five people (four with instruments that stick out on the sides) to sit.
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Date: 2009-02-23 10:49 am (UTC)How about a futon-style bed? Basically it's a double-bed-size mattress on a folding frame; folded, it's a sofa, but lay the back down, and it's a bed that a couple can sleep in. You'll probably need another smallish sofa - if you use a "daybed" sofa, a third person can sleep on it, although the room will be rather cramped when both beds are opened out - and a desk or table of some sort, with a chair.
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Date: 2009-02-23 11:58 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-02-24 03:00 pm (UTC)A daybed plus a trundle bed wouldn't allow a couple to sleep together, though.
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