Trying to come with some radical strategies for reducing rent in a downtown apartment. Here are some thoughts:
1. Hanging a heavy curtain from the roof as a room divider
2. Using one of the fold-able "Japanese" room dividers
3. Finding someone that works the night shift while I work the day shift
4. Air BnBing the second half of the room during weekdays or weekends away
5. Having a nice pull out couch in case if one of us has a night guest
Thoughts?
Radical Room Hacking Strategies?
Re: Radical Room Hacking Strategies?
If you google "cupboard bed", you'll see some very cool ideas. I like this because it creates a truly private little space within a room if you close the doors. Appeals to my hobbit side.
I wouldn't really recommend the day shift/night shift option. If your schedules don't align perfectly, one of you is going to be using lights and making noise while the other desperately wants to sleep.
I wouldn't really recommend the day shift/night shift option. If your schedules don't align perfectly, one of you is going to be using lights and making noise while the other desperately wants to sleep.
Re: Radical Room Hacking Strategies?
How is this for a radical hack? https://www.theguardian.com/cities/2017 ... SApp_Other
Not sure why it needs to be able to slide back and force on rollers.
Not sure why it needs to be able to slide back and force on rollers.
Re: Radical Room Hacking Strategies?
polyphasic sleeping === no need for a bed/apartment
Re: Radical Room Hacking Strategies?
You already know the answer, don't you?
Move together with a lover or somebody else you share bed with.
Move together with a lover or somebody else you share bed with.