If you are still in that house when you get a bigger bed you could still get a regular twin bed and still put it against that wall. I always put my beds (as a child) in a corner against the wall to have more space to play.
@SimplyMicheleLynn4 жыл бұрын
Yes, that is very true, I would just have to make sure there is a footboard to stop things from landing on the heater. Then filming this I was fully intending to life here long term but as you know that's no longer the plan. She will still be in this by then.
@Rebecca-ld9mu4 жыл бұрын
@@SimplyMicheleLynn When I bought my house I was looking at one other that was my favorite but it had baseboard heating like that and I couldn't stand how much it limited the options of the room layout. It makes me too nervous. and I know people who think that they can put furniture right up against it. 😬
@SimplyMicheleLynn4 жыл бұрын
Mine is water heating so you technically can put furniture pretty close but I wouldn't want things like blankets or curtains touching it just in case. I HATE them and it's one of the big reasons this place doesn't work for us. We could have so many different layouts without them but I'm limited so much by them. Also Emrys really likes the sound they make when she taps on them so I'm constantly trying to keep her away from them.