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Updated 8 months ago, 04/01/2024

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How many beds?

Justin Melton
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We have a 2 bedroom house with a loft that can function as a third bedroom.  We have a king in biggest bedroom, queen in other bedroom and a sleeper sofa in the loft as of now.  We are wondering if we should put another bed in the loft (queen). 

We can obviously boost our capacity by adding the other bed, but when is it too many beds and too many people for occupancy sake.  Obviously we don’t want to have large crowds and parties and I’m thinking having that many beds may encourage that. What are your thoughts?

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