Not usually for me and the bride. Whatever handgun I carried that day is still holstered on the pants I wore the day before. They are on the floor on my side of the bed. 95% of the time the gun is my issue G4 G23 with Ranger T issued ammo. No WML since I have never trained with or own one. Surefire 6P comes off of the Sam Browne and goes on the nightstand.
She has a 4” M10 available in the bedroom as well. I used to keep a ‘60s vintage Winchester 1200 riot gun with 00 buck in the bedroom but am more concerned with facing my own shotgun if I interrupted a B&E in progress.
No one in the house but the bride and I. All long guns are either cable locked or ammunition/magazines are locked in my detached shop.
If I get a specific credible threat against me, then I suppose a long gun would be made ready for use if practical.
I anticipate grandchildren in a few years and would have to revamp everything. Pistol on floor at night would have to go along with the dresser drawer M10. A few V-line pistol safes in the bedroom and office may be in my future along with some sort of quick access long gun container in the master bedroom. They would have K-frame .38s in them that could be used by the bride or I. I would continue my practice of CC in the house but not necessarily a belt gun.