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ahaaaa DM, but when I lift the lid ?............oops [ img ]

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Take it off first........... ;)

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We have a blanket box and we didnt line the inside with anything - it is smooth polished wood inside, blankets just go straight in it - not sure why it would need lining?

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If it's going to be up against the base of your bed or against a wall, it won't matter if you just lift the lid with cushions - if they are a heavier than scatter (which they should be, covered with upholstery fabric) they should pretty much stay where they are... Easy. And yes, you really only need lining if you need to camouflage a rough interior or edges that can't be sanded and smoothed...?

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Helyn wrote:
......... not sure why it would need lining?

just wanted to personalise it Helyn 8)

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