Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP couldn't believe it would be a real problem (and I'm pretty sure she was being ironic) was because this falls into "rich people problems" which those of us who are not rich greatly enjoy mocking. Enjoy your room!
oh ok I got it. I am not rich though but yes it would seem funny.
If you have a home theater room 20x20 - how is it you're not at least somewhat rich? Did you spend all of your money on your home theater room? I am pretty sure if we had an extra room - well our kids wouldn't share...
I bet you could find some great ideas online if you just google images of home theater seating
Anonymous wrote:PP couldn't believe it would be a real problem (and I'm pretty sure she was being ironic) was because this falls into "rich people problems" which those of us who are not rich greatly enjoy mocking. Enjoy your room!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP couldn't believe it would be a real problem (and I'm pretty sure she was being ironic) was because this falls into "rich people problems" which those of us who are not rich greatly enjoy mocking. Enjoy your room!
oh ok I got it. I am not rich though but yes it would seem funny.
Anonymous wrote:PP couldn't believe it would be a real problem (and I'm pretty sure she was being ironic) was because this falls into "rich people problems" which those of us who are not rich greatly enjoy mocking. Enjoy your room!
Anonymous wrote:Bunk bed sectionals.
You're welcom.
Anonymous wrote:sigh - I can't believe this is a real question![]()
but in my dream world where I have a home theater it would be pack full of floor pillows and have a comfy sectional - all of which would be moved around so we could camp in there on our virtual camping trip (I could even put a virtual mountain and creek scene up on the screen!)
Enjoy!
Anonymous wrote:I love sectionals. Tiered seating doesn't strike me as being very useful, plus if you ever want to use the room for something else it might get in the way.