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Dear Anon,
1. Other methods include hanging beaded curtains. Or have a side table and placing a lamp on it if say the bed is facing the door of both rooms.
2. Alternatively, place a linen cupboard i.e. it can be a low one inside one of the rooms.
The above are the best alternatives.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 11/10/99 6:46:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>Hi
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>My bedroom is facing directly
>to my baby bedroom (door to
>door). There is a narrow
>pathway in between the two bed
>room. From your site, I learnt
>this is not so good. Pls
>kindly how to solve this.
>There is no space to block the
>facing using screen shield.
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>Thanks
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