I’m very interested in where people keep their display cages and how they incorporate them into a “grownup” decorated scheme.
I started with an office and cages tastefully decorated and placed. Then I had to relocate my office furniture to make room for more. Then I added them to my laundry room/new office area. Then I did an area of my basement and moved everyone down there. And I don’t like it. I miss having them around me and hanging out, especially for a spur-of-the-moment handling session. Having them in the basement makes it feel like more of a scheduled event to bring one upstairs and then going up and down to hold different ones... it’s just not the same ease-of-access, if that makes any sense.
My former snake room has become my guest bedroom. I’m 54 and have a standard, adult living room that you’d see in any older person’s home, a basically furnished guest bedroom, a grown up bedroom with a bedroom set... what about a stack in the living room? It just doesn’t seem to fit in as part of the decor...
How do people set things up without making the room/house look like a college student’s first cheap apartment? Could I put a nice looking stack in the guest bedroom? Is that too off-putting? Would covering the stack when a non-snake person stayed over in the room be sufficient to make me a thoughtful host? This is very important to me. Please give me some input. Thanks!![]()