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seamstome 09-08-2010 10:41 AM

Space bags, under bed storage, de-clutter your stash. It needs to revert to a bedroom for best sale value.

tmw 09-08-2010 10:44 AM

i think everybody gets messy sometime, but i know a agent that comes in to sell your house will tell you to put all your personal stuff away and have lots of room showing, to make the rooms look bigger and make the whole house smell nice,, lots of less stuff makes moving easier too, i've moved alot of times, so i know these things, [husband was in the Air Force.].

butterflywing 09-08-2010 03:46 PM


Originally Posted by tmw

Originally Posted by butterflywing
a friend of ours had her daughter in a tiny room. the kid HAD to have a double bed. so she got four unpainted dressers and put them 2 on each side back to back and put one double mattress on a piece of plywood on top of the whole thing.
happy kid, lots of dressers. lots of space. this could work for you, too. put the mattress up off the floor on top of storage units like dressers or shelves. use the storage and people can still sleep up there. you'd have lots of storage for your stuff without getting rid of the bed.

do you mean she made a bunk bed, ? how did the child get up there?

a 3-step-ladder from home depot, painted red. the hard part was making up the bed, but with fitted sheets, not too bad. she just laid a blanket over the top and called it made.

BUT i like the idea of a bunk bed, top only, with all kinds of shelves and cubbies underneath, maybe even a u-shape . hang a curtain to hide all the goodies.

good idea, tmw :wink: .


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