Our bedroom is pretty small, we have a bed, night stand and a wardrobed in it. We have enough space in our bedroom to get into bed, open the doors of the wardrobe or the drawers of the nightstand, not all three at the same time. I can imagine the acrobats I'll go through to get clothes out of our "under the bed drawers". Very cozy! If I was a designer of furniture, I would only design items that were also storage containers. The kitchen table would have drawers and a hidden compartment in the base and Chairs would have storage under the seat. I would design corner and half tables to fit easier in small rooms and tables that have shelves, pretty lazy-susans and tiered shelves to sit on tables or hang on the wall, slender bookshelves and pretty storage boxes to go above wardrobes. I'd also make it easier to move furniture around when needed. Space is such a premium here!
England is a small island with over 50 million people. To give you an idea of the ratio of people to land, the land mass of England is 50,352 sq mi which is slightly smaller than the state of Louisiana which is 51,840 sq mi. The population in Louisiana pre-Hurricane Katrina is 4,468,976 (post Katrina is 4,410,796 a 1.3% drop). In Louisiana, you have plenty of land to spread out. Sometimes you find a house right smack in the middle of acres of land and the average house size in the USA is 2,349 square feet. In England, the average new house is 815 sq ft. Martin's home is larger than that, but not by a whole heck of a lot. Most homes are terraced, which means there are three or more two storied houses connected. There are bungalows, which means its a single storied home with yard on all sides (non-attached) and semi-detached, which are two houses attached, usually two storied.
Hmmmm, that word "adjustments" comes to mind again. You think about all these things before you move everything you own across the ocean. You remember that you aren't 20 anymore, that you're somewhat spoiled when it comes to space and that you have an actual driveway on your property. Then you shove it all to the back of your mind and replace it with thoughts of the wonderful man you're in love with. I believe "adjustments" could just possibly mean "love" if you look it up in the Webster's dictionary.

This is me walking toward Martin's house which is the second one in this row of terraced houses.

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