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Dear Cecil,
Thank you so much for taking time to reply my queries.
We have considered your suggestion of shifting the bed to opposite side of the room. This may be too costly for us at the moment since on the opposite side of the room we have some fixed (built-in) wardrobe and shelves, if you have noticed from my drawing. We would have to hire carpenters to rebuild these wardrobes if we were to shift them because they were initially built with the intention of covering the unsightly almost-one-foot beam on whole stretch of this wall.
In my previous e-mail, I mentioned the possibility of shifting the bed to the wall adjacent to the toilet wall, the other only available wall in the room. This means that the headboard will be on the same wall as the door. This will also render one side of the bed against the toilet wall. Both of us will also NOT be sleeping in our good positions (husband = Death, me = Disaster). Is this worse than placing the bed on the same wall as the toilet? This difficult question has caused me to ponder whether to shift the bed. Please advise us further.
Also, just to let you know that the ceramic floor tiles throughout the living/dining room and our bedrooms are white with faint gray patterns (like marble flooring) on them. The reason why we have never considered painting the house white is that, with the white tiles the whole house would look too ghastly. The living/dining room is painted the colour of lavender whereas our master bedroom is painted peach and the rest of the rooms are in very light green. Any comments?
Are green plants (Wood) bad for both of us because we do have several live and artificial plants(inside) both inside and outside the house?
Thanks a lot!
Best Regards,
Hannah
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