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Originally Posted by glgene
Planning our move to TV (Sanibel). As all future TVers do, we're mapping out each room for furniture selection/placement.
We anticipate having guests at our TV home 4 to 6 weeks a year; the remainder of the time the guest bedroom wouldn't be used for sleeping purposes. So if we have a dedicated bed (to sleep 2) for that room, that room would go heavily underused 46 to 48 weeks a year.
Would a Murphy bed, or sleeper sofa make more sense? We plan to bring our treadmill with us, and it would either go in the guest bedroom or BR 3, which we plan to use as our office/study.
Our TV home model is a Lantana.
If we go the sleeper sofa route, we would want a very comfy one that would look great and serve admirably for sleeping purposes (wouldn't look/feel like a wafer-thin mattress).
Or should we just accept the fact that a stand-alone bed is the best solution, and accept the fact BR 2 would go heavily underutilized the overwhelming part of the time?
Gene & Kathy
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I don't have any suggestions for you, as we're also laying out our furniture on scale drawings to not only determine furniture arrangements, but to decide between two models. However, one advantage you'll have is the Lantana has, IMHO, the largest spare bedrooms of the Designer series; that affords you a number of options.