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Dear Anon,
Usually, from what I have encountered, this should not pose a problem. Especially if one only rents a bedroom. There is not much choice here.
The only thing to remember is to conceptally "departmentalise" the bedroom i.e. keep the scultures at a corner or if really no space on a display shelf or at a corner table or even share it with the study table.
We have to be practical as not all situations can be overcomed... our love of the sculpture and space constraints.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 1/2/00 1:03:13 AM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear cecil,
>
>My friend collects metal
>sculpture and keeps in the
>bedroom due to lack of space.
>I needed to know is it bad.
>Thanks.
>
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