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I finally got around to building a loft bed for my room. Being somewhat small (2.5 by 2.8m) but with a high ceiling (3.2m), the room is ideally suited for a two storey approach. I still have a big shelving unit in there that I've been sleeping on/under since I moved in. The platform is above the door and about 1.6m wide, so it covers a fair chunk of the space. Of course, as soon as I put my bed up there we had some hot days and the extra couple of degrees from being just under the ceiling made it really uncomfortable. So the matress is back on the floor, and there's stuff up on the platform.

Final photo is my hammock hanging on the shelving, where I slept for a while. Eventually the confined space got to me, and I started sleeping on the floor. The shelving is about 5cm wider than my shoulders, and the shelf is only about 2.6m long, so the hammock doesn't really fit into the space. But it's better than sleeping on a self-deflating sleeping pad on the floor, so until I found the matress the hammock had to do.

Other photos are just interesting ones from the last week or two.

Same deal, this time showing me and the mess under the bed. o the left is where the matress used to be, and where I have hung my hammock before. View from the top corner of my room, taken by tying the camera to a pole and poking it up there on a 10s timer release. I really need a shorter lens. Anyway, platform and matress visible. Finally, somewhere to hang things that doesn't violate the no-holes-in-the-walls rule. Under the bed - lots of stuff. Four photo panorama because of the 35mm-equivalent minimal length on my camera, so you get this fisheye look. But you get the idea. Most people would buy a laptop. Photos from a train. "Tassie oak" is actually old growth hardwood, normally a eucalypt.
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