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Serena
May 02, 2008Explorer
Depending on how it hangs, twinsmom, you may not even need to staple it. Mine stay in place even when loaded with shoes, scarves, lint brush, etc. I hung them only on the sides because the clearance at the foot of the bed is small and I have circuit breaker panel and aisle light there. Could work in another configuration, though.
I will tell you this much - if I ever live in a stick house again (heaven forbid), I will build a platform bed with the overhangs and hinges like this. MUCH better storage space than with a conventional bed frame! And although I wouldn't do it in the RV, also a good spot for a firesafe or weapons you don't actively use. Even if anyone ever looked there, it would take quite a while to get it unlocked and open.
(Oh dear. Now I will end up redesigning all conventional furniture in my head all morning. Poor me. :))
I will tell you this much - if I ever live in a stick house again (heaven forbid), I will build a platform bed with the overhangs and hinges like this. MUCH better storage space than with a conventional bed frame! And although I wouldn't do it in the RV, also a good spot for a firesafe or weapons you don't actively use. Even if anyone ever looked there, it would take quite a while to get it unlocked and open.
(Oh dear. Now I will end up redesigning all conventional furniture in my head all morning. Poor me. :))
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