Hulsta beds but cheaper version
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Comments (11)Hello Jane, Personally I would consider the larger bed but forgo the bedside table.. lobarker has a good point about floating shelving and even floating bedside lighting! I too have a huge bed 4 poster and the bedroom is huge with a fireplace.. but.. I cannot just move the bathroom that has been put in the corner without ££ because freeholder wants to charge for survey, even though it's partition wall! I don't have a gr8 deal of ££. So at the moment living with a quarter of the room taken. One side to get to the other is barely wider than the width of my frame! I have a free standing wardrobe at the end and my wardrobe is in my living room... Actually wardrobes look fantastic in living rooms.. I have a french style painted matt black to suit the bed and there is a Chinese wardrobe in the living room... The reason for this explanation is that you could consider ripping out the built in version which is what I would do... In favour of having a free standing version.. Either there or as I have both, but in separate rooms. In fact wardrobes are far more versatile.. you can have as larder, crockery storage, in kitchen, dining, living or bedroom... So have a think about what you could do if you forgo the idea of built in... It could give you more space to play with.. : ))...See MoreMattress toppers - necessary or not?
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