That's what beds are for! Also big squashy chairs! (I'm assuming there would still be room for one of those along with a desk and bed.)
They might multiply!
Noooo, not the multiplication! My never-actually-used-it-for-dining table got progressively buried under papers as each semester wore on. But considering the amount of paperwork I had with classes and teaching, I think they would've accumulated anyway, just on the floor somewhere, without the table.
Which makes your desire for lower countertops all the more baffling!
I was just thinking a couple inches lower, mostly so that the upper countertop wouldn't be way up high.
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Date: 2011-04-15 03:11 am (UTC)That's what beds are for! Also big squashy chairs! (I'm assuming there would still be room for one of those along with a desk and bed.)
They might multiply!
Noooo, not the multiplication! My never-actually-used-it-for-dining table got progressively buried under papers as each semester wore on. But considering the amount of paperwork I had with classes and teaching, I think they would've accumulated anyway, just on the floor somewhere, without the table.
Which makes your desire for lower countertops all the more baffling!
I was just thinking a couple inches lower, mostly so that the upper countertop wouldn't be way up high.