From the archives in our rental house: A vignette of our extra room that we used when guests spent the night. We didn’t have a bed frame but we did have a mattress. Instead of apologizing, I moved in a thrifted chair and threw on a pillow, grabbed a plant and threw some towels in a dough bowl and put them on the thrifted dresser, hung some big garlands and pulled in a stump table. Guest worthy in 15 because I let myself steal from Peter (all the other rooms in the house) to pay Paul (the room that needed to be used the most).
Vignette by Stealing Your Own Stuff
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