Thinking about human living spaces furnished for yinglets in a modern world. Very much a work in progress, but so far, the main differences as I see them:
- Bed on floor (with short box underneath), human Full size mattress, flipped horizontally/pillows placed lengthwise for group sleeping situations
- Posters and TVs positioned to be viewed at yinglet standing height
- Tall shelves need space for stepladders in front of them
- Double-decker couch real (even most of the heavier yinglets are lighter than an adult human of average height, and their legs don't hang off the front)
I only just moved the poster and TV down to yinglet eye level, I think I can justify putting stepladder-accessible shelves on the resulting empty space, but the practicality of such a maneuver has yet to be seen





