Hubby and I, both mid 70's, we both have shrunk over the years, bought a sofa a few years ago, after going to numerous furniture stores, and we thought we could get use to the sofa. We did test drive it before purchasing It looked soooo comfy but we found ourselves not sitting up straight because the seat cushions were quite wide front to back. Needed a pillow or two behind our back just so our feet would touch the floor.
Well, last month we found a sofa that actually fit our height, from a nationwide store. It cost a pretty penny but well worth it. It is so good to have something where we aren't almost horizontal trying to watch TV and not hearing in our brain our Moms saying "sit up straight" :)
Anyone else finding as we shrink that so many different things become more of a challenge? Now I understand why my late parents kept their 50 year old sofa for so long... it fit !!
Even are toilets is raised, and one bathroom sink. That might become a problem for me!!
Yes, I have noticed it, but I'm use to it.
I also noticed the seat in Hubby’s newer used car is deeper, but doable for me . Seats in my car are more comfy . Hubby misses his old car , darn deer totaled it. 😤😤
I’m annoyed that I can no longer reach the top shelf of the kitchen cabinets without a step stool , or I just ask Hubby to do it .
Cleaning snow off the roof of the car is tough . We both have small SUV’s , but it’s still hard to reach for me .
Speaking of extra low - how does anybody over the age of 30 get out of those Adirondack/Muskoka patio chairs?