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Canopies are so pretty, and I appreciate them at a romatic B&B – so thumbs up; but in our small bedroom at home, I dislike anything that harbors dust or complicates life with dogs and kids – so thumbs down.
Thanks for weighing in with your opinions ladies. Differences make the world go ’round!
I’m with Terrie on this one. I see no sense to them unless they are functional. Mosquito netting and draping for light or cold blocking could be a god send in some locations. Otherwise – they look simply a frilly conceit and typically ill fit.
Thumbs way down – surely they’re a ridiculous fire hazard? (Or is that a disaster only I could invent?)
.-= Lauren“s last blog ..Moving Day- Landed Survived =-.
The AD photo is practically identical to my tester bed “dress” ..although, more of a masculine fabric (blue ticking.) So, YES! fmp