@@adt4864 if you look closely, those are 3d printed parts. I've watched enough of his short and sometimes he even 3d printed parts that he doesn't have just to make a 30 seconds video
Apartments, sometimes near colleges. They want as many people as possible paying as high a price as possible for the convenience, with no thought to quality of the space.
Older apartment buildings are being chopped up to create mare apartments in the same space. Cost of new construction plus highest possible profit drives the size of the spaces.
I hear that in some cities, the price of rent is so high that a lot of people are forced to be packed in like sardines to be able to afford the rent. With several bunk bets to a room
Something this video just made me realize is pushing your bed into the corner is a very single person thing. All throughout college I was single in all three of my college apartments. I had my bed pushed up against the corner because I never thought about anyone needing to climb over me to get out. Now that I'm in a relationship, we always make sure that there's ample access for both individuals.
My college bed is too tiny that’d it’d be a danger for me and my bf to sleep in it without having a wall to keep one of us from falling out💀 sucks though because neither of us like being on the inside
My bf and I have our bed in a corner to maximize the space in our weirdly shaped apartment. It's a king size so we actually sleep sideways on the bed, and both have access to get out without bothering the other. It's just what works, plus I hate having a bed in the middle of the room, it's just too open for my taste.
I prefer the corner and get to stack comfy pillows along the wall to lay against it's so comfy. It also gives me a few more inches cuz I'm not gonna fall off the edge. Bonus is I get to control the window lol
Bro you could make a board game and mobile app out of “finding the best floor arrangement” and make a killing. I definitely wanna just get tiny furniture and just do different layouts
@@gaygengar Funny enough, I have actually played that! I love dividing up spaces to make a little home, but after redoing one space for someone, I get burnt out. I feel like detaching the client's wants from the actual best feng shui layout for the space might help it be more puzzle like and easily able to be played for longer periods
Yeah, I was gonna say Sims. Though, I'd love to see a game that taught you Feng Shui principles by having not one best answer but points based around principles, so you could try to find the layouts that maximized points, even if they wouldn't all be the same. I love learning principles through gameplay 😊
Personally this wouldn't work for me, I hate crawling over my partner and not being able to reach my nightstand! I love your content though, all your stuff is fascinating. keep it up!
@@littlelad406 So pulling off covers, sheets, pushing body parts out of the way, etc. so you can slither down to the foot of the bed isn't gonna wake them up? Damn you must be a heavy sleeper.
Pull off the covers and sheets, off of you and towards the center of the bed. Do not pull it off your partner (lol). Wiggle down off to the bottom of the bed. Go to the bathroom. Pray that when you come back and crawl back in, your partner has not hogged all the blankets you piled on the centerline.
I’ve done this arrangement and found it very challenging to make/change the bed. Also climbing over each other and no nightstand for one person made it really challenging.
I think that the bed needs to be turned 90degrees with the head of the bed against the wall… hopefully that way there’s enough room for walking/getting in on each side of the bed and possibly room for a bedside table on each side of the bed as well… It’d probably be less awkward as well…especially since neither person needs to crawl over anyone to get out of the bed…
@@carenwilson4902I think the door opening the way it is, is better for feng shui, because it hides the bed away from the doorway, giving privacy and protection.
One way to add slight storage for the partner sleeping in the corner is with that two-way headboard have it deep enough to act as a tiny shelf (enough for a cup of water or phone or a book to read before bed)
In this case, they wouldn't be able to get in or out of the room - everything is already touching everything, they can't afford to move the bed closer to the door.
Get on the bed, make both wall corners tightly. Elastic sheets definitely needed, then get off the bed and pull the remaining corners into place. You get the trick of it soon enough.
I've been watching all your shorts vid and i could not find a room that look similar to mine. However, it does make me rearrange my room taking in mind your tips- and suddenly i feel like my room is much more spacious that before 😅😂
I would have done this on my bedroom, but we both need the nightstands. We have different routines, wake up at different times, different sleep patterns, etc. One of us would need to crawl over or go around the bed in order to get to the nighstand with our phone/alarm. I agree it would feel better, but it wouldn't be practical.
A wall-mounted shelf would function as a nightstand, and could be paired with a wall sconce light fixture for all of the function of a night stand. The room is what it is!
@@BeckyMarshallDesign Either the shelf has to go so high on the wall that it loses its "bedside" status, or you would end up hitting your head against it every single time you get up. Remember that this is already assuming the bed is right up against the wall and there is one person trapped against the wall by another person. A shelf is possibly the last practical solution to this. The advice in this video simply wasn't that good, and was an extremely unrealistic fix for this problem (speaking as someone who absolutely loves this person's content usually)
I'd be frustrated that I can't get up in the middle of the night to pee without waking my partner because I'd have to crawl off the end of the bed to get out -_-
Okay? Either make more money to afford a bigger place, climb out through the bottom which is easy af or don't live with a partner? Like i do not understand bitching about his suggestion when this is not your room situation and it is only a suggestion for when there is no other option. Silly behavior.
We recently did this ourselves I love my pertner so I’ll gladly give up the floor side of the bed for her, even if it means I’m not closest to the door to “protect” her
Since we don't know what the rest of the place looks like or the persons living situation. The room might not have been designed to be a bedroom, or if it was it might have been meant for a smaller bed. Not one the size for two people.
I'm pretty sure it has something to do with the way lighting works. If I had to guess, it's the fact that you have 2 sources sitting next to eachother ad opposed to one big light source.
I think maybe they mean those really thin, low-profile, decorative candle-like lamps, and not the giant bedside lamps with the huge shades. Then you could put something small between those lamps like a centerpiece maybe? Idk we have something like that in our kitchen but its not in a corner like that, it’d feel kinda tight/awkward to me personally and I HAVE to have my bedside table space for my medications, electronics, glasses, etc. i’m sure if I had a partner they would feel the same abt wanting that space and also not wanting to have to climb over me or climb forward to get out of the bed
I was thinking a candle and a lamp. Two lower-light sources that give enough light when used together. Actually went back and noticed he said matching lamps. I see what you mean, lol
Some people like being against a wall - I don’t mind it, and I had two bunkbeds at different points in my life and they need to go against the wall anyway. I agree with your point about it being a pain to make, though. I’m glad I’m not a gorilla. Apparently silverbacks make a new bed from scratch every night to help them avoid parasites!
Center a long curtain rod on the wall, and cover the whole window and part of the wall with light blocking drapes. Then center the bed on that wall. There's another window in that room, so no loss, and both people can get in and out of bed easily, and each have their own night tables.
Why not change door into the other room, barn sliding. It is on a track not swing in either room. Put bed at an angle since there is no door in room and way then you would have two sides to get in.
This video helped a lot. I have a king size bed that it doesn’t fit in the farthest part of the room and the only way to make it fit unfortunately is to put it against the wall with the door because the other side has the window.
having the bed against the corner works for me and my partner specifically because i'm a gremlin who will sleep on top of my phone and crawl straight down off the end of the bed to get up whether my partner is there or not so. works for us !! ^^
As someone who has spent many years sleeping on the wall-side of this bed configuration, I wholeheartedly disagree that the comprise is worth it. Get a smaller bed, a bigger room, or a layout that works equally for both sides.
Reminds me of my brother's dining room, it used to be too tight to get pass the table, but then he removed a cabinet and now there's more space to get pass
Your videos would be of greater value if you included closet doors and circuit breaker box restrictions knowing you shouldn't block those..ijs..I still enjoy ur videos
When organizing furniture in a room, I like to prioritize comfort. Having awkward spaces that require you to shuffle around objects is the biggest thing to avoid in my eyes. Pluss some people really like their beds to be like little nooks. My bed has a wall at the head and side, and a large dresser at the foot. protected on 3 sides feels really nice.
Make a “nightstand” on the wall with some nice looking hooks and caddies. That way they don’t have to keep loose stuff in the bed or bother their partner to pass them stuff
i know a situation like this and it's not working since the person on the right needs to get up much earlier but the person on the right can't sleep on the left, so they can't just switch places. which is why they too have this awkward space that pnly exists for the earlier one to get out of bed.
This is basically how me and hubby are. He has a bedside table at the foot of the bed between him and closet. I have a dresser on my side as my bedside table. And we have body pillows that act like headboards on top and side. He sleeps on inside I sleep on outside. 😅
The layout you suggest is pretty much exactly what my boyfriend and I did out of necessity , so now I feel a little bit better about it xD Luckily he doesn't mind sleeping on the wall side, because he barely ever needs to get out of bed to pee (I do way more frequently) and he also doesn't really need anything on the nightstand (I do) and he sometimes goes to bed before I do, so then it's very easy for me to join, because I don't have to climb over :)
We ended up shoving our queen bed in the corner for a similar reason (after using a shikibuton and storage shelf for about a year). We needed room for our computer desks (I work from home and go to school online, and he is works on computers). So far, it's worked out pretty well!
I get up at least 3 times a night, my partner at least twice. I go to bed late, him early. He gets up early, me late. Crawling over each other would ruin our sleep pattern so much. Maybe try angling the bed. The head in the corner with some nightstands behind it and on the sides.
i think the lateral head is KEY!! i didn't know, but i put a fabric to cover the wall on the side of my bed. It was a different and much better experience!!
My husband and I slept like this in our old apartment in a smaller size bed, while I was in the first trimester of pregnancy. I was against the wall and I actually loved it. It helped me sleep
As someone who’s been single all my life, I always shove my bed against the wall. Makes me feel secure to have my back against it when I sleep, and it always gives me more space to use my room for other stuff
Corner bed is so nice. I have my desk against my bed too. I love small cozy sleeping, the rest of the room is open for other things. Both windows are nice and open for plenty of light. Very very comfy~
Lol I kind wouldn't mind that. I'm so used to sleeping next to a wall in my single bed that I feel weird in a bigger bed. Plus I don't get up to use the bathroom during the night 99% of the time anyways 😂🤷♀️
You could put a wall pocket on the wall for the person who has no nightstand within reach and you could also find a way to get lighting and reachable switches on both sides of the bed. There are rechargeable lamps if you don't want to wire it up but still want that.
I like how he has all those miniature furniture pieces, but doesn't have any lamps 😆
Well, the miniatures are just cubes of foam stuck together
what do you mean? I really like his miniature lamps
@@adt4864 if you look closely, those are 3d printed parts. I've watched enough of his short and sometimes he even 3d printed parts that he doesn't have just to make a 30 seconds video
@@anormes and they are so helpful! I love his 3D printed furniture. Makes me want to have a set for my own too.😍
@@anormes oh
The real question is who is designing living spaces that feel more like coffins than rooms
Everyone who wants to squeeze more money than they deserve out of the building that they own.
Apartments, sometimes near colleges. They want as many people as possible paying as high a price as possible for the convenience, with no thought to quality of the space.
Older apartment buildings are being chopped up to create mare apartments in the same space. Cost of new construction plus highest possible profit drives the size of the spaces.
I hear that in some cities, the price of rent is so high that a lot of people are forced to be packed in like sardines to be able to afford the rent. With several bunk bets to a room
I would guess that the room was designed for one person which would be plenty comfortable.
the "so now you know" at the end always sparks joy
He's so cute!
Something this video just made me realize is pushing your bed into the corner is a very single person thing. All throughout college I was single in all three of my college apartments. I had my bed pushed up against the corner because I never thought about anyone needing to climb over me to get out. Now that I'm in a relationship, we always make sure that there's ample access for both individuals.
good for u wow uve enlightened us all🤪
I am a married woman, and I very much prefer to sleep in the corner. If i need to get up in the middle of the night, I just use the foot of the bed.
My college bed is too tiny that’d it’d be a danger for me and my bf to sleep in it without having a wall to keep one of us from falling out💀 sucks though because neither of us like being on the inside
My bf and I have our bed in a corner to maximize the space in our weirdly shaped apartment. It's a king size so we actually sleep sideways on the bed, and both have access to get out without bothering the other. It's just what works, plus I hate having a bed in the middle of the room, it's just too open for my taste.
I prefer the corner and get to stack comfy pillows along the wall to lay against it's so comfy. It also gives me a few more inches cuz I'm not gonna fall off the edge. Bonus is I get to control the window lol
Bro you could make a board game and mobile app out of “finding the best floor arrangement” and make a killing. I definitely wanna just get tiny furniture and just do different layouts
Oh I'd play this game 100%
you'd probably love Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer
@@gaygengar Funny enough, I have actually played that! I love dividing up spaces to make a little home, but after redoing one space for someone, I get burnt out. I feel like detaching the client's wants from the actual best feng shui layout for the space might help it be more puzzle like and easily able to be played for longer periods
Have you considered playing Sims?
Yeah, I was gonna say Sims.
Though, I'd love to see a game that taught you Feng Shui principles by having not one best answer but points based around principles, so you could try to find the layouts that maximized points, even if they wouldn't all be the same.
I love learning principles through gameplay 😊
Moving into a new apartment soon and am definitely using your teachings!!
Hey congrats! I know it’s 6 months later, but I feel happy for you❤
haha same dude. Gonna move out of my old place in like a month and this is a fucking godsend !!
@Chase Dunbar, so, how'd it go??
Personally this wouldn't work for me, I hate crawling over my partner and not being able to reach my nightstand! I love your content though, all your stuff is fascinating. keep it up!
You wouldn’t crawl over them so long as you close the door
@@naominolan4404I'd still have to crawl over them to reach my own nightstand, which is a bigger problem
Then you could sleep on the edge of the bed and ur partner facing the wall
Could you not just sleep on the side closer to the nightstands?
Put up a sturdy shelf on the wall.
Now I have to get three giant screw shaped lamps.
😂😂😂😂
Could you make a playlist of like “the basic principles” of Feng Shui?
I hate making beds when they are pressed against the wall.
Rent bigger room then...
Put it in wheels.. it's very easy to move around
@@clouzumaki This is far better reaction then the one above lol.. not helpful at all
One of the reasons is probably where the plug is mine only has 1 and it's bothering if i just push the bed there it's frustrating
I always feel safer and more cosy against the wall. It's like, at least there is one side I can’t accidentally fall out.
And when the person sleeping by the wall gets up at night to pee, errrrrybody gettin' up to pee. 😂
get off at the foot of the bed
I slept like that with my husband when we lived in an apartment. Surprisingly it worked out for us pretty well!
@@littlelad406 So pulling off covers, sheets, pushing body parts out of the way, etc. so you can slither down to the foot of the bed isn't gonna wake them up?
Damn you must be a heavy sleeper.
I'm that person and that was my first thought 😭
Pull off the covers and sheets, off of you and towards the center of the bed. Do not pull it off your partner (lol). Wiggle down off to the bottom of the bed. Go to the bathroom. Pray that when you come back and crawl back in, your partner has not hogged all the blankets you piled on the centerline.
I’ve done this arrangement and found it very challenging to make/change the bed. Also climbing over each other and no nightstand for one person made it really challenging.
I agree! That seems a lot less conducive to peace and harmony in a bedroom.
I audibly laughed at the little screw lamps hahaha. Love these videos! You're teaching me so much.
I think that the bed needs to be turned 90degrees with the head of the bed against the wall…
hopefully that way there’s enough room for walking/getting in on each side of the bed and possibly room for a bedside table on each side of the bed as well…
It’d probably be less awkward as well…especially since neither person needs to crawl over anyone to get out of the bed…
Exactly my thoughts
Yep.
Seems plausible
And change the hinge 9n the door so it opens from the other side and away from the bed.
@@carenwilson4902I think the door opening the way it is, is better for feng shui, because it hides the bed away from the doorway, giving privacy and protection.
Whoever gets the more free side of the bed is either the more restless sleeper or the morning person.
I would just switch the direction the door opens
how????
@@haldouglas4773 habitatat for humanity has used doors or just remove hinges & route new ones on other trim side... flip door for handles too
Brilliant
@@theresagarr2987 So long as there are no doorstops/pillars on the opposite side of the doorway, otherwise the process may be more complex.
or use barnoddors
One way to add slight storage for the partner sleeping in the corner is with that two-way headboard have it deep enough to act as a tiny shelf (enough for a cup of water or phone or a book to read before bed)
In this case, they wouldn't be able to get in or out of the room - everything is already touching everything, they can't afford to move the bed closer to the door.
Honestly the only reason I'd consider a headboard
Yes, or turn the bed to three o'clock and have the one headboard serve as a shelf.
Idk about the two lamps. That’s a little weird.
Did you ever try to make a bed that's pushed up against the wall?
Exactly. That and depriving the one who sleeps next to the wall their own nightstand. No, no, no.
Get on the bed, make both wall corners tightly. Elastic sheets definitely needed, then get off the bed and pull the remaining corners into place. You get the trick of it soon enough.
i've slept in one all my life, even as i moved throughout the years. elastic/fitted sheets are a godsend
Yeah, it's easy as fuck cuz im not fucking stupid-
@@ronifae8286 oh so deprived, takes them 5 second longer to reach the nightstand, woah is them
I can't get enough of these. Every time he starts my eyebrows go up with how much sense he's making.
Feel like that room needs a pocket door
This!
THANK YOU FOR THE FENGSHUI !!!! I LOVE YOU !!!! I WISH YOU GOOD FENGSHUIIIII!!!!!!
"if you cant do it the right way, do it the least frustrating way" is a pretty good mindset for most things i feel like!
I've been watching all your shorts vid and i could not find a room that look similar to mine. However, it does make me rearrange my room taking in mind your tips- and suddenly i feel like my room is much more spacious that before 😅😂
Start posting on his page, messaging him, etc with the details. If it’s bad enough he may use it!😂😂😂
I would have done this on my bedroom, but we both need the nightstands. We have different routines, wake up at different times, different sleep patterns, etc. One of us would need to crawl over or go around the bed in order to get to the nighstand with our phone/alarm. I agree it would feel better, but it wouldn't be practical.
A wall-mounted shelf would function as a nightstand, and could be paired with a wall sconce light fixture for all of the function of a night stand. The room is what it is!
I thought he was going to turn the bed, so the door open along it's side (hard to tell but I think that would leave room for 2 small nightstands)
@@BeckyMarshallDesign Either the shelf has to go so high on the wall that it loses its "bedside" status, or you would end up hitting your head against it every single time you get up. Remember that this is already assuming the bed is right up against the wall and there is one person trapped against the wall by another person. A shelf is possibly the last practical solution to this.
The advice in this video simply wasn't that good, and was an extremely unrealistic fix for this problem (speaking as someone who absolutely loves this person's content usually)
I feel like this worked for this room especially because there was no space for a night stand anyway. They just pulled it a little off the wall
I would’ve just ditched the night stand moved the bed over more and added more storage
the sticky note headboard *chef's kiss*
I'd be frustrated that I can't get up in the middle of the night to pee without waking my partner because I'd have to crawl off the end of the bed to get out -_-
Then don’t use this method, it’s simply a suggestion 🤷♀️
... as if there is no bottom of the bed :x
Pee before bed or get two twin beds.
Okay? Either make more money to afford a bigger place, climb out through the bottom which is easy af or don't live with a partner? Like i do not understand bitching about his suggestion when this is not your room situation and it is only a suggestion for when there is no other option. Silly behavior.
done that once,,, it;s horrible
We recently did this ourselves I love my pertner so I’ll gladly give up the floor side of the bed for her, even if it means I’m not closest to the door to “protect” her
Pertner?
The real trick is to never have another human enter your room.
The more I watch your videos, the more I want you to help me with my student dorm!
When he said, hold your horses, I died😂
Why does the door swing in the direction it does? What was the design decision there? Wouldn't it be a smart thing to change the direction?
Since we don't know what the rest of the place looks like or the persons living situation. The room might not have been designed to be a bedroom, or if it was it might have been meant for a smaller bed. Not one the size for two people.
Two lamps next to each other is a bit awkward though, no? How would that work in use?
I'm pretty sure it has something to do with the way lighting works. If I had to guess, it's the fact that you have 2 sources sitting next to eachother ad opposed to one big light source.
I think maybe they mean those really thin, low-profile, decorative candle-like lamps, and not the giant bedside lamps with the huge shades. Then you could put something small between those lamps like a centerpiece maybe? Idk we have something like that in our kitchen but its not in a corner like that, it’d feel kinda tight/awkward to me personally and I HAVE to have my bedside table space for my medications, electronics, glasses, etc. i’m sure if I had a partner they would feel the same abt wanting that space and also not wanting to have to climb over me or climb forward to get out of the bed
I was thinking a candle and a lamp. Two lower-light sources that give enough light when used together.
Actually went back and noticed he said matching lamps. I see what you mean, lol
Matching lamps mirrors your couple vibe. Like a dining room buffet, two lamps on either end of the console
@@lizzie1897 yeah I get that, but he said the two lamps would be right next to each other…
Parity!! That's one of my favorite words ever. I don't hear it used often enough! 💚💚
I like how he just ignores the (possibly) only charging port in the room😂
I love the way you explain and show🥰🥰🥰
Me installing a pocket door 😅
at least change the hinge side... gosh
Can't do either of those when you don't own the place.
You could feel the difference right away even in the little model
Changing your sheets when the bed is pushed to the corner sounds like a nightmare.
You do not want to be jammed into the wall! And making it will be a pain.
You'd be surprised. It's tolerable.
Corner beds are the best. Looks better than having your bed in the middle of the room and it creates so much more space.
Some people like being against a wall - I don’t mind it, and I had two bunkbeds at different points in my life and they need to go against the wall anyway. I agree with your point about it being a pain to make, though.
I’m glad I’m not a gorilla. Apparently silverbacks make a new bed from scratch every night to help them avoid parasites!
Center a long curtain rod on the wall, and cover the whole window and part of the wall with light blocking drapes. Then center the bed on that wall. There's another window in that room, so no loss, and both people can get in and out of bed easily, and each have their own night tables.
Crawling out from the corner is absolutely a deal breaker for bedroom arrangement, no way
"Embrace the tightness"
That's what she said.
"Embrace the tightness"
That's what she said
Why not change door into the other room, barn sliding. It is on a track not swing in either room. Put bed at an angle since there is no door in room and way then you would have two sides to get in.
"oo i bet hes gonna add a rug.... YEAHHHHH!!" -my viewing experience
I place furniture depending on the outlet situation. I saw they had that space there because looks like something was plugged in there.
I feel safer against the wall anyways
This video helped a lot. I have a king size bed that it doesn’t fit in the farthest part of the room and the only way to make it fit unfortunately is to put it against the wall with the door because the other side has the window.
Gotta love those lamps
Wasn't feeling it until you added the extra bead head and rug, so much better :)
having the bed against the corner works for me and my partner specifically because i'm a gremlin who will sleep on top of my phone and crawl straight down off the end of the bed to get up whether my partner is there or not so. works for us !! ^^
As someone who has spent many years sleeping on the wall-side of this bed configuration, I wholeheartedly disagree that the comprise is worth it. Get a smaller bed, a bigger room, or a layout that works equally for both sides.
i’ve never slept in a bed that had space on both sides. i have a feeling i would hate it. i like to feel cozy
Reminds me of my brother's dining room, it used to be too tight to get pass the table, but then he removed a cabinet and now there's more space to get pass
Your videos would be of greater value if you included closet doors and circuit breaker box restrictions knowing you shouldn't block those..ijs..I still enjoy ur videos
I have my bed in a corner like this with an extra headboard. It's extremely cozy!
I love the timing in which he cuts their video
That rug made a huge difference
When organizing furniture in a room, I like to prioritize comfort. Having awkward spaces that require you to shuffle around objects is the biggest thing to avoid in my eyes. Pluss some people really like their beds to be like little nooks. My bed has a wall at the head and side, and a large dresser at the foot. protected on 3 sides feels really nice.
Americans never cease to amaze me
Gosh I enjoy watching these
Make a “nightstand” on the wall with some nice looking hooks and caddies. That way they don’t have to keep loose stuff in the bed or bother their partner to pass them stuff
I love everything you do absolutely amazing!
i know a situation like this and it's not working since the person on the right needs to get up much earlier but the person on the right can't sleep on the left, so they can't just switch places. which is why they too have this awkward space that pnly exists for the earlier one to get out of bed.
I didn't even realise those are screws , your a genius 😂❤
lol, this is my layout almost exactly, including the double (soft) headboards. nice to know my decisions are validated.
that small room looks cozy
Love the matching lamps. 😁😁
This is basically how me and hubby are. He has a bedside table at the foot of the bed between him and closet. I have a dresser on my side as my bedside table. And we have body pillows that act like headboards on top and side.
He sleeps on inside I sleep on outside. 😅
The layout you suggest is pretty much exactly what my boyfriend and I did out of necessity , so now I feel a little bit better about it xD
Luckily he doesn't mind sleeping on the wall side, because he barely ever needs to get out of bed to pee (I do way more frequently) and he also doesn't really need anything on the nightstand (I do) and he sometimes goes to bed before I do, so then it's very easy for me to join, because I don't have to climb over :)
This will make the room more claustrophobic with those lamps/tables, maybe just one lamp
"Embrace the tightness, and just push"
Pushing the bed against the wall is quickest way to have spiders in your bed 😳😩😱
For some reason seeing all the miniature furniture in the background looked so cute and made me so happy. This guy is so clever and funny!
We ended up shoving our queen bed in the corner for a similar reason (after using a shikibuton and storage shelf for about a year). We needed room for our computer desks (I work from home and go to school online, and he is works on computers). So far, it's worked out pretty well!
I get up at least 3 times a night, my partner at least twice.
I go to bed late, him early. He gets up early, me late.
Crawling over each other would ruin our sleep pattern so much.
Maybe try angling the bed. The head in the corner with some nightstands behind it and on the sides.
This feels like a real problem, real fix. I absolutely love the advice!
Love learning about the rug (and bedhead) usage!
i think the lateral head is KEY!!
i didn't know, but i put a fabric to cover the wall on the side of my bed. It was a different and much better experience!!
My husband and I slept like this in our old apartment in a smaller size bed, while I was in the first trimester of pregnancy. I was against the wall and I actually loved it. It helped me sleep
As someone who’s been single all my life, I always shove my bed against the wall. Makes me feel secure to have my back against it when I sleep, and it always gives me more space to use my room for other stuff
This position of the bed is VERY COMFORTABLE. I have a small room in my parents’ country house and a bed in the corner was my best idea ever
My room, full of chaos:
DearModern: _places a screw on my bookshelf_
I really like your videos. I'm starting to arrange things like you in my head. Each video is like a pop-quiz. Ha!
I wish we could see "after" pictures of people"s room if they take the advice!
I think a great merch idea would be life sized lamps that look like these screws
ive been scrolling through your shorts for I don't know how long now
Absolute banger episode 😂
"complete the embrace" 👍
Sorry window, you're getting intimate with the headboard.
I know! two beds wrapping that corner in an ele shape
I feel like the biggest contributor to why the bed isnt fully at the wall is the power outlet there
Corner bed is so nice. I have my desk against my bed too. I love small cozy sleeping, the rest of the room is open for other things. Both windows are nice and open for plenty of light. Very very comfy~
maybe switch the bed with cabinet, and change the door, sliding door or door that open on right hand side.
Lol I kind wouldn't mind that. I'm so used to sleeping next to a wall in my single bed that I feel weird in a bigger bed. Plus I don't get up to use the bathroom during the night 99% of the time anyways 😂🤷♀️
You will. Eventually.
@theMNswede 😂😂 Jesus, that sounds like a threat lmao 🤣
Love the lamps
You could put a wall pocket on the wall for the person who has no nightstand within reach and you could also find a way to get lighting and reachable switches on both sides of the bed. There are rechargeable lamps if you don't want to wire it up but still want that.
Imagine trying to get out for a wee in the night if you're against the wall hehe.