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<p>[QUOTE="caroln, post: 420441, member: 8677"]Small gap for a couple reasons. I need the space big enough to make the bed and have access to the outlet but small enough so my very large dog can't get back there to sleep in the corner. (I try to keep him out of the guest room so there's at least one room in the house that's dog hair free!)</p><p>[ATTACH=full]146878[/ATTACH]</p><p><br /></p><p>The table is a little bit away from the bed but not excessively so, I don't think. There are some breakables on the table so I thought placing it just a few inches away from the bed would be prudent. Plus I need a little space to get to the window. I could always remove the breakables when I have guests I suppose but they're kind of part of the whole tableau. </p><p><br /></p><p>Anyway, getting back to my original question...forgot what it is now...<img src="styles/default/xenforo/smilies/confused.png" class="mceSmilie" alt=":confused:" unselectable="on" /> Oh, yeah. So the final consensus is the bed is an imitation of a sleigh bed, circa 1910, that's empire style, made out of some sort of unknown wood with a veneer that's supposed to look like quarter sawn oak or tiger oak? <img src="styles/default/xenforo/smilies/eek.png" class="mceSmilie" alt=":eek:" unselectable="on" /> That's more than I knew before! Thank you all for responding. This was fun![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="caroln, post: 420441, member: 8677"]Small gap for a couple reasons. I need the space big enough to make the bed and have access to the outlet but small enough so my very large dog can't get back there to sleep in the corner. (I try to keep him out of the guest room so there's at least one room in the house that's dog hair free!) [ATTACH=full]146878[/ATTACH] The table is a little bit away from the bed but not excessively so, I don't think. There are some breakables on the table so I thought placing it just a few inches away from the bed would be prudent. Plus I need a little space to get to the window. I could always remove the breakables when I have guests I suppose but they're kind of part of the whole tableau. Anyway, getting back to my original question...forgot what it is now...:confused: Oh, yeah. So the final consensus is the bed is an imitation of a sleigh bed, circa 1910, that's empire style, made out of some sort of unknown wood with a veneer that's supposed to look like quarter sawn oak or tiger oak? :eek: That's more than I knew before! Thank you all for responding. This was fun![/QUOTE]
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