Beds
- Pippedydeadeye
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Re: Beds
Our bed has really pointy ends so bangs legs as often as stubbing toes. I broke my toe on our old bed one Christmas Eve. I howled a primal scream.
- Pippedydeadeye
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God yes, Malm is a bastard. Ours is in the spare room in the loft, so you’ve already got the sloping ceiling hazard to contend with.
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- Really Creepy
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Re: Beds
Oh God! I can practically feel your pain plus the smacked shins!Pippedydeadeye wrote: ↑Sun Dec 01, 2019 9:46 pm I broke my toe on our old bed one Christmas Eve. I howled a primal scream.
I’m scared of getting a new bed now. At least I know my way round the old one.
- Cosmopolitan
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ha! I feel your pain but the creaking is driving me insane so I'm going to just JFDI.
What do we think about this? I think it will look lush against the burgundy walls. Also padding against walking into it.
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Oooh that's nice Glint, I never think of Next for furniture
- Marth
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Re: Beds
I love Epps bed and Rosa's. Cosmos bed is appealing also. It's like a cosy hug.
I have wanted the simple oat Muji bed and headboard for ages. I might just buy it.
I need anti spider beds, so no fuss, I need to be able to see right under it and behind the (solid) headboard.
I have wanted the simple oat Muji bed and headboard for ages. I might just buy it.
I need anti spider beds, so no fuss, I need to be able to see right under it and behind the (solid) headboard.
Malan