Good ideas on saving money
One way to get more comfort from a hammock is use a larger hammock. This may or may not fit in your insulated room. You can superinsulate a small room but must be careful to have enough fresh air circulating to prevent suffocation.
Some ultralight hikers favor a 10 by 5 foot hammock. There is more chance of calf ridge pressure with that length.
Eleven feet by five feet hammocks are used by many campers.
A few of us have chosen 12 by 6 hammocks for greater comfort. You could use a ten foot ridgeline for your 12 foot hammock. A longer and wider hammock might eliminate calf ridge pressure and or your foot bunching.
If your room was ten feet long, then you could attach a 12 foot hammock directly to walls and skip the hammock ridgeline.
If your room was shorter than ten feet long, maybe you could get more length by hanging hammock on diagonally opposite corners.
I have not measured the vertical height my hammock requires.
Good luck saving money and living with less demands on your time, for a life with less stress.
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