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Dear Anon,
Frankly, the only acceptable cure is to replace the tomb shaped head board. (Unless, one can change it ourselves e.g. cut it into another `shape'.
It is best to have a head board for the bed but this is not necessary provided, the "head" of the bed rests against a solid wall. Here, it should be a full wall towards the ceiling rather than placing the bed against a window.
On another topic, last few days, I went to a few sites of new housing development. I will share with everyone, the various layout plans that I got and review some of them this week. This is to apologise for the slight absence for the last few days.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 10/3/99 1:24:59 AM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear cecil,
>
>Is there any cure for tomb
>shaped head board.
>is sleeping without a
>headboard bad. Thanks.
>
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