LadyInBed
Well-Known Member
Another solution is absorption and redirection! My hatch surround has an inner wooden lip, so I made a blackout that rests on the lip.
I used net curtain wire sowed into the hem round the blackout to stiffen the edge which also has the advantage that it can be screwed up (as in folded) when not in use.
The blackout catches and absorbs any drips.
As for under mattress, I made a grid from loft pipe insulation tubes, this gives an air gap under the mattress and effectively gives you a thicker mattress which makes for a more comfortable night's sleep.
I used net curtain wire sowed into the hem round the blackout to stiffen the edge which also has the advantage that it can be screwed up (as in folded) when not in use.
The blackout catches and absorbs any drips.
As for under mattress, I made a grid from loft pipe insulation tubes, this gives an air gap under the mattress and effectively gives you a thicker mattress which makes for a more comfortable night's sleep.