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This photo reminded me that I would love some counter space for folding clothes and some space for hanging clothes as I air dry many things. While the look of this space is a bit too "cute" for my tastes, I do appreciate that there is also some closed cabinet on the left side ... don't necessarily need all my "clutter" to be visible.
Our master bedroom needs space for a queen bed with a nightstand on each side. Are rolling doors practical and cool? Or? Love the repurposed barn wood wall for character and mix of texture here. Don't like the two chairs (we would never use other than to toss clothing onto) and don't want a computer are in the bedroom.
Don't know how comfortable this one would be, but this is not my parents sofa bed. (: However, for our own lounging, I think I need arms on the end.
Is it possible to have an attractive sofa bed (is that concept an oxymoron?), possibly in the multi-purpose loft space, that could convert into a reasonably comfortable guest space?
Don't really know what it look like when the bed is up, but is a Murphy bed an option for guest space?
Same Murphy bed with nothing in front
Well disguised Murphy bed with a clever handle to pull down. Don't think I need a table in front of it, but something that could be easily moved could work well.
Hmmm, this is intriguing ...
Definitely want a double vanity in our bathroom ... like that this is clean looking and has actual storage.
Floor, high ceiling, daylight coming in from up high ... overkill on bookcase, but like one set
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