When things don't work well in the bedroom, they don't work well in the living room either.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Sometimes living in a room that's badly designed isn't the worst thing in the world. Trust me - this is a fact! Living in a room that has no design whatsoever is even worse. I've learned this from my many clients over the years that have moved into new houses and just can't figure out where to begin.
When people tell you what doesn't work, they're usually right. When they tell you how to fix it, they're usually wrong.
When something is working well, it becomes too easy to let things run themselves.
There are confirmed stories of people who can break instruments and cause them to fail by walking in a room. I'm the opposite - I can walk into a room and something will work better than it is supposed to.
In a small room one does not say what one would in a large room.
I seriously object to seeing on the screen what belongs in the bedroom.
Any problem can be solved using the materials in the room.
My wife always says that I function better up on a big wall than I do anywhere else in life.
Every time you find something that doesn't work, you're a step closer to what does work.
If something doesn't work in my house - TV, phone, stereo, anything - I just call my dad, and he knows the answer.