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<p>[QUOTE="User 67, post: 18861, member: 67"]Me too!</p><p><br /></p><p>And again, at the risk of insulting someone, may I suggest that the arch-topped Welsh hutch is switched to where the painting and low bookcase are. It's so pretty I would like to see it first thing when I open the door to the room. Then I would put the low bookcase directly under that window and the taller bookcase under the painting, to the right of the window.</p><p><br /></p><p>If the bed fits under the triple window, I would try it there, and free up that inside wall (with the door) to line up my storage bookcases and those rickety looking shelves. As a guest bedroom, I wouldn't worry if people had to kinda squeeze into bed.</p><p><br /></p><p>Also, as a side note to anyone with an over crowded guest bedroom. On your bookshelves, place the heavy, and heavy looking objects toward the bottom shelves and reserve the higher shelves for lighter or more unbreakable items, like linens. The concept being, that to relax your visitor, you don't want to make it seem like some heavy object is looming over their head while they sleep.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="User 67, post: 18861, member: 67"]Me too! And again, at the risk of insulting someone, may I suggest that the arch-topped Welsh hutch is switched to where the painting and low bookcase are. It's so pretty I would like to see it first thing when I open the door to the room. Then I would put the low bookcase directly under that window and the taller bookcase under the painting, to the right of the window. If the bed fits under the triple window, I would try it there, and free up that inside wall (with the door) to line up my storage bookcases and those rickety looking shelves. As a guest bedroom, I wouldn't worry if people had to kinda squeeze into bed. Also, as a side note to anyone with an over crowded guest bedroom. On your bookshelves, place the heavy, and heavy looking objects toward the bottom shelves and reserve the higher shelves for lighter or more unbreakable items, like linens. The concept being, that to relax your visitor, you don't want to make it seem like some heavy object is looming over their head while they sleep.[/QUOTE]
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