Okay, my house is as secure as almost anyone's - deadbolts, locked door handles, dogs, and a door security bar in place front and back if I am inside, plus it has an alarm that I generally keep on. It will take some effort to "invade". However, color me paranoid, I don't care, I am never without a firearm on my person or within easy reach. Bathroom? I have one there, too. Read John Taffin's recent column in GUNS magazine on home defense guns - I am NOT the only one to recognize the vulnerability of the bathroom. It's hidden, it's kept dry, it's loaded, it can be reached if an invader hasn't breached and caught me in the shower.
But before I go on let me make a separate point. Some folks don't have as many guns as some of us. If you're a fan of guns but haven't, for whatever reason, bought more and more of them over the years then your plan is different because it has to be. No issues with that - but if you're covered up in firearms, well, even undressed you can have one available if you so choose. It's all personal - what works for me isn't everyone's cup of tea.
Asleep? Revolver within easy reach. Been that way for close to 40 years.
Shotguns? Two in one hall closet, a third in a bedroom closet, and a .44 caliber lever gun in there, too. Why? Because I can. Is it a necessity? Probably not. But I have the guns so why not?
Living room? Revolver in a cabinet.
So they're all reachable - and if I'm dressed my 642 is in my pocket. Otherwise, it's somewhere reachable, too. But what if I'm in my t-shirt and sweats, or similar sleep-time clothing?
Double action .22 Magnum derringer in my robe pocket or little Beretta 950BS. Easy to do and thus I am never without a gun.
Paranoid? Probably. Scared? Not one bit.
YMMV
***GRJ***