Posted May 23, 201312 yr Staff Common sense says that a corner of a bedroom often has stagnant or static air. Thus, often, such corners are where we place part of our ward-rope at. Unless of course, one turns on a fan to blow towards that area or turn on the air-con.
Posted May 24, 201312 yr Staff This illustration shows that various corners of a bedroom often don't have good air refresh cycles. Thus, such corners are ideal for the placement of wardropes. Quote On 5/23/2013 8:11:14 PM, Anonymous wrote:Common sense says that acorner of a bedroom often hasstagnant or static air. Thus,often, such corners are wherewe place part of our ward-ropeat. Unless of course, oneturns on a fan to blow towardsthat area or turn on theair-con.
Posted June 3, 201312 yr Staff Ideally, try not to place Bed-head at the corner of a bedroom. Quote On 5/24/2013 9:29:02 AM, Anonymous wrote:This illustration shows that variouscorners of a bedroom often don't havegood air refresh cycles. Thus, suchcorners are ideal for the placement ofwardropes.On 5/23/2013 8:11:14 PM, CecilLee wrote:Common sense says that acorner of a bedroom often hasstagnant or static air. Thus,often, such corners are whereweplace part of our ward-ropeat.Unless of course, oneturns on a fanto blow towardsthat area or turn ontheair-con.
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