This is my private bed in the Master Bedroom...a Queen-Size, which is plenty big enough for me! My wife has a Full-Size bed in her bedroom. My bedding is configured as follows: From the bottom: Fitted Sheet Top Sheet Blanket Lower Comforter Blanket Top Comforter "MY" Pillow When I nap, I sleep atop the whole stack, but otherwise under the Top Comforter. Harry
I have seen those advertised, but they don't work for claustrophobics, and my wife is in that group. I have never seen one advertised that had room for two people, either, if you sleep with a partner. There is water and supplies, but I don't know what the toilet facilities are. There is an "earthquake room here that is run by the emergency prep folks that allows you to feel what a 7, 8, or 9 earthquake feels like. Most people don't realize how violent it is. Imagine what it is like to be shaken inside that box. True, it will protect you from falling debris.
I'm not TRYING to say anything, Frank, because it's much better for both of us sleeping seperately in different bedrooms, because I toss & turn,"beating her up" and interfering with HER sleep,and she snores, which interferes with MY sleep, so for 12 years or more we've been sleeping in seperate bedrooms, which works out just fine! However, we do use my bed for "recreational" needs, whenever they "arise"...
No Nancy, I live on the stable Continental Plate side of the San Andreas Fault, while the rest of California is on the jittery Pacific Plate side. Thus, when the San Andreas Fault rumbles and there is a Tectonic Shift, we'll be OK, but the land area on the seaward side will snap off like a soda cracker and sink into the Pacific Ocean. Then we in the High Desert will have a nice Ocean View from 3000 feet elevation! Hal
Here's my Nest-- I'm 6 4" and this Queen bed is fine for me, A small desk with my printer on the right. I use a laptop so I don't need a big desk.
This is a floor plan for our single residents and a few of the married residents not living in a two bedroom apartment.
Equally a very masculine room... spacious enough for you too but without any unnecessary nicknack's around. Incidentally I hope that picture on the bed head is attached to something, I'd hate it to fall on your head if you moved too suddenly
That's a very good size for one person, prevents you feeling cramped in.. as tho' you were in a nursing home..
That looks very much like the apartments that I've lived in until I adopted a kid and needed more room.