Upstairs bedroom with sloped ceilings
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8 vs. 9 ft. ceiling for upstairs/kids bedrooms?
Comments (11)We've always had 8' ceilings in our kids rooms, but in our new build we are doing 9'. Mainly because large bunk beds are difficult to fit in small rooms with 8' ceilings. If you aren't doing bunk beds (or the larger lofty type of bunk beds) - you likely won't need the extra ceiling height. I am looking forward to it though and it allows for the window header to be slightly higher which lets more light in the rooms and I like hanging light fixtures that don't bump peoples heads. :) Just some ideas. Your rooms sizes are large enough it will feel great either way....See Morebedroom attic ceiling slope
Comments (6)Even if you have to pay to have the cable moved, I think it would be worth it. Sometimes as a guest you get up in the middle of the night and forget where you are lol....See MoreCurtain rod placement - small lofted bedroom with sloped ceilings?!
Comments (10)@Judy Graham yes - this furniture is from our last home. we recently moved in here and are ordering new furniture for this room, so the bed will be different and lower. the bed won't work on another wall....See MoreWhere to position recessed lights in a bedroom with sloping ceiling
Comments (2)I know you didn't ask... do you need recessed lighting in the bedroom? I have reading lamps on my bedside tables, but don't ever need overhead lighting when I'm going to bed or getting up......See Moreeld6161
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