Me doing it "wrong" so there is still room to play VR. Where is the VR room flow? I say this as a joke but I also seriously wonder how would you design 3mx3m room that is shared at night but during the day you still need a desk, a clothing rack, and table for a 3D printer but a space in. We basically lined the walls and left the middle open. But is there a better way?
@@TheWeaponshold check the heigt. You could made mezanine. Put the working zone at mezanine, or the resting zone. And use the mezanine ower part as your cloths storage ith working zone that has open book shelf that could keep you 3D printer too. And still has some free space. FYI, this layout in short exctly my room in 2,8m×2,8m and 2,4m heigt. I used 1 closet (2nd from my siter and too big for my room, 180cm x 60, used rebounded foam bed 90x200x20, I have 120cm x40cm hanging bookself. Then I bought 2 storage self 90x45x150 for my books and the other for my printer, toiletries & cosmetics, SLT-SLR camer devices, snack-coffee-tea corner, bags shelf. I put some drawer into my too big closet.. hahahha... well, try to focus to your priority, what yu could reduce, wht you could compromise, adjust, & combined. Then check the energy flow. You could have a bunked bed that use 4 vertical racks/drawer as storage too.
mate you are literally me ahhaha i have all furniture around the edges to play vr in the middle and also have to have a surface for my printer lol @@TheWeaponshold
He explains in other videos. If youre looking for love, do it like the couples, if you are not. Size down. Really gotta come to terms with whether or not you want to be forever alone 😂
@@thisbalancedlife37 I don’t know, having a full-sized bed to yourself is luxury, after having shared a queen bed with a 6’ 8” 250 pound man. He’s still here, just in a 6” x 6” x 8” box on the hearth.
Thank you for supporting beds in the corner! I have no idea why people act like it's a crime against humanity. It makes the room feel spacious and bed feel extra cozy at the same time!
Double bed in a corner, extra mattress upright against the wall. My bed is in a corner made by the wall (with radiator) and chimney (so only stabs out halfway along the short end of my bed). I put a folding mattress along the wall/chimney so I basically have a bed and corner seat sofa in one, but my nightstand can still stand at the short end of my bed. It's ideal.
In my experience, a single bed always goes in a corner if possible so that it’s supported on one side as well as the head end. With a double bed, the centre of the bed becomes the “support” for each side, so it can go in the middle of a wall.
My corner bed will have to be pried out of my cold dead hands. Having 3/4 sides exposed does not appeal to me at all. How am I supposed to protect myself from a murderer like that?
@@chrstiania it's not that bad actually. When we had some room open up we did move my work-from-home station out of the bedroom but it was just fine the way it was for a long time. You work with the space you have.. ya know. But by doing it with my station on my side and his station on his side it was great.
My room is about 2.5x3, but my bed is already 2m long, and my window goes all the way to the floor i cannot put anything against it or it won't open. I have no fcking clue how to fit just a desk inside of it without having trouble circulating
Exactly my room.. and watch your channel made me know how to configurate the interior. Now I have my own working station.. and sleeping cave.. enough storage.. with coffee corner.
But now the door faces the bed and all that energy hits you in the face? , make up your mind my friend I've been changing my furniture like 3 times today thanks to you😂😂
Placing bed for couples as you show - would block central heating system (it is under window, in the middle of the corner, and window is opposite to door.) Desk instead could be without underneath stuff, so it is less blocking (but still not good)
after many layouts my room did end up looking exactly like the single streamer layout. there’s a shelf between my desk and the door to help me focus, but the chair still has a clear view of the door
making me realize that i have never once lived in the most common room. ive only ever lived in weird ass old houses or apartments with insane layouts lol
One of your other videos said NOT to put a bed in front if a window. So here you ended up with the bed there and one other choice worked along the wall.
Exactly, this is what I was wondering about as well. The way he placed it in this video, is counterintuitive in another one of hiswhere he explained about bedroom setting
there is a heater under our window and a stupid window ledge that makes it impossible to put our bed there with it's headboard. Also, we like to open the window a lot at any time of day or night for fresh air and that is impossible with the bed under the window. One more thing: our neighbors balcony can directly look into our bed if we put it under our window and man I don't know about you but I like my privacy.
I have my bed on the left side, not quite on the wall, but so a little dresser still fits on the left of the bed On the right wall where the door is I got a shelf, and on the very right I have my huge wardrobe.
Super! Our room too. Agree the "busier" person (the one who's popping out to prep the dinner/let the dog out/do the shopping etc etc) should have the Command position - well earned 😂 Just saying! So now you know! 😂 Happy New Year! 🎉🎉 Make the world a better place ❤
I have a feeling that this really should be the most common *bed* -room layout. As in: this room only fits a bed and a wardrobe closet, nothing else! (At least if an adult is supposed to live in it. A child-sized bed and desk would fit easily, but that's about it). At least that's how I'd handle it. At just 9 square meters, I'd suggest to put the desk in any other room you may have available so you can have a decently sized bed (at least 140 x 200 cm) with room for activity for when you have a guest 😏 ...unless there's absolutely no other room the desk could be put in, in which case you gotta bite the bullet and get a small bed to have decent space for the desk and for comfortably sitting in front of it. As for activity, it'll have to be at their place or in the car then... 🤷♂️
Take the closet door off the hinges. (Store the door behind a bookcase or couch if you are renting) Then put shelving units or a chair nook in the closet space.
I agree with the above reply. If you’re the only one in your room, take the doors off the closet and put them in the garage or something. Even though it might not look as presentable to others, it makes you feel like your room is a bit bigger. I’m still living in my childhood home, and both my sibling and myself haven’t had doors on our closets in our rooms for 10+ years. At one point, I did have tan hula grass acting as a “door” to my closet even though I just had it parted down the center and tied off on either side. You could easily do long strands of beads or a curtain in place of the door to make it less affirmative that the closet is there. Or just set your closet on display and let it become part of the room as well.
The bed parallel to the desk is exactly how my room is set up!! I'm relieved to know I'm normal 😅 .... But I have a queen size bed so there is only 18 inches of space between the desk and the bed..... Sorry but I love to be able to sprawl out and roll over throughout the night 😴
When i realise this is my room and it was already in the best layout but i placed my bed between the top and right wall, leg facing the left wall because thats where we installed the aircon. My desk is next to my bed
i thought this was bad energy since the bed is facing towards door ? i have similar layout but based on other videos i thought i shouldn't put my bed that direction because the energy is too loud ?
I always had my bed in a corner, until my parents moved to another state and I then had a huge bedroom. I figured I would be like a grownup and have the bed in the middle, and I hated it! Now that I am married though, the bed in the center feels fine, because my husband is on that otherwise open side. I never thought about why it was different.
This is my philosophy. But only with a small difference because I have to compensate for my disability that distort my perception of space size. I kind of have to make as much floorspace as possible but because of feng shui reasons this isn’t always necessarily possible and sometimes it’s a matter of just having less things in the room.
Can you do a video of how to place a bed when you have an sliding door leading to outside, an ensuite bathroom and a walk in wardrobe, plus the main entry door, Soo many doors and so little walls to place a bed...
My apartment has radiators for heating, which really throws off my ability to place things. The only place my bed can go and feel supported puts my head directly in line with the door 😢
I think the last layout could also be rotated 90° to the left. It would leave the table on the left side of the bed with a little less light from the window, but the layout might be better for some people depending on their circumstances and peferences.
I have 3m x 4m *BUT* I have 2 doors on my bedroom, one to go in, the other to go to another room kinda like my bedroom being the "hallway" The doors are in opposite corners (one same as in the video, the other one in the diagonal corner) desk, single bed, one closet and small shoe rack
I wanna fit some gym equipments too, thus seriously considering a loft bed, plus the room is a little smaller in terms of width, the depth is a bit more than 3m.
So I haven’t watched all his videos but in this technique, its ok to put your bed closer to the window? Or even against the window? This is my room too and I have rearranged my room like 4 times and can’t find a good layout 😂 thank you for all the info!
omggg i have this room (two windows north a small closet door south left to the entrance door, desk towards window, head of bed left to closet door, shelving north left corner at foot of bed, tv and bench right wall by the entrance door, drawers top right corner next to desk, and i have a cute ass carpet in the center + puffy cushion 🤗🤗)
Basically my room, but I set it up to actually feel bigger. Far corner from door is tv and game consoles, directly across from door is my bed, the door opens into the room looking at the tv and where I have my desk. The door space that is wasted in these examples in the video gets used as part of my space behind the desk giving room for vr. No concern for feng suey, I can't spell, but every concern for actually usable space to live in like a mini apartment.
I should look up how to furnish my room. It's 12'x32' with slanted ceilings (converted loft/attic) and is so hard to figure out a good way to lay everything out.
I'm glad I searched for this video before I changed the layout of my room. My bed and table are exactly in the same position as you suggested. But the difference is that my window is a bit smaller, which only takes up the corner of the room besides the table.
can you do one with a shared room with a sibling, and it is 2.7 * 3 with a door on the bottom right, skinny tall window top right, and a closet with doors on the upper right wall?
Do you have advice for if the bed can't be placed in the opposite corner of the door? I have a windowsill at perfect concussion height. The other wall is taken up by a closet. Currently my bed has the door aimed right at the pillow, but it's the best corner given the room restrictions.
I have a room similar to this, but there’s closets on the west wall and the south wall has a second door to the bathroom. Should I put my bed in the upper right corner with the desk on the east wall?
Dang my single bed setup is pretty cramped, but I'm glad it seems to be the right way! Bed in the far corner against the wall, desk opposite on the door side. Just wish I could handle the sheer number of drawers I have.
thank you so much this is similar to my room. the closet and door placement is the same as my room. the only difference is that I have adjacent windows. one the wall infront of the door and another the side far from the door.
My current room has a similar layout, only with the window on the left wall near the top corner and a door to the bathroom on the right wall near the bottom corner. I put the single bed and desk as shown here, but I had to close the window curtains as the glare makes it hard to do work on the desk.
I have a window on the left wall and my layout is currently the last, but i'm kinda bored with it already and i want a change, so i've been searching everywhere. but i think this is a sign that there's already no way around it.
This is my room size except that I have two corner windows diagonal of the door, north and west facing. I cant put my bed there because of the curtains (and just fear growing up saying that I shouldnt put my bed there in case the window breaks from something). And I can't really put my desk there because the sun glares in the afternoon. ;-;
My studio is difficult because my closet door is an old school murphy bed door with a large mirror directly across 3 windows. Next to the window in the far left corner is a wall heater. Entrance to that room is at the bottom right, where there’s a long hallway. My kitchen and bathroom are pretty big and front door is at the end of the hallway. It’s a large, lofty space, but this big mirror and the wall heater in the main living space make it challenging to find the right placement for everything.
Omg, after a lot watch youre video im wondering did my room right now the placement is perfect or not, but after watch the second before last type. That exactly like mine. That why i fell realy comfortable with position right now
quick question, with the last solution, isnt that bad feng shui for the table as it is literally beside the door without any cover, hence too much chi?
I also have this layout but have an L-shaped desk in the far corner with the bed on the door side of the room which I know is bad Feng Shui, but I can't work in view of the door, and there is a perfect nook across from the door side for the bed.
Where do people put their clothes in rooms like this? I have a 3x3.33m room basically, and while there's no desk in there, it's a struggle to fit dressers and a night stand and the bed has to live in the one corner it fits in (the radiator makes most areas nonviable)
I’m single with a FULL bed but I’m 6’5. I don’t fit on a twin/twin long bed comfortably. Not everything can work for everyone. So I just use discernment when watching these type of videos.
I always see the window opposite the room yet mine here in Europe is on the right side in the middle of the bedroom...so I can't get the single bed like that because the heat system is down the window and the free large wall have all the connectors and the small free is near the door...so not many options😢
Everybody looking around their room while watching this like, "shit that IS my room!"
Me doing it "wrong" so there is still room to play VR. Where is the VR room flow? I say this as a joke but I also seriously wonder how would you design 3mx3m room that is shared at night but during the day you still need a desk, a clothing rack, and table for a 3D printer but a space in. We basically lined the walls and left the middle open. But is there a better way?
@@TheWeaponshold
go for those fold out beds. (during the day they are stored vertical in a closet)
or go bunk bed.
hang mats are also a option.
@@TheWeaponshold check the heigt. You could made mezanine. Put the working zone at mezanine, or the resting zone. And use the mezanine ower part as your cloths storage ith working zone that has open book shelf that could keep you 3D printer too. And still has some free space. FYI, this layout in short exctly my room in 2,8m×2,8m and 2,4m heigt. I used 1 closet (2nd from my siter and too big for my room, 180cm x 60, used rebounded foam bed 90x200x20, I have 120cm x40cm hanging bookself. Then I bought 2 storage self 90x45x150 for my books and the other for my printer, toiletries & cosmetics, SLT-SLR camer devices, snack-coffee-tea corner, bags shelf. I put some drawer into my too big closet.. hahahha... well, try to focus to your priority, what yu could reduce, wht you could compromise, adjust, & combined. Then check the energy flow. You could have a bunked bed that use 4 vertical racks/drawer as storage too.
mate you are literally me ahhaha i have all furniture around the edges to play vr in the middle and also have to have a surface for my printer lol @@TheWeaponshold
Nope I have a loft bed so this doesn’t apply to me
This is exactly how my room looks like. How do I place my desk? i'm a single with double bed 🤣
sameee! 😂
He explains in other videos. If youre looking for love, do it like the couples, if you are not. Size down. Really gotta come to terms with whether or not you want to be forever alone 😂
Looks kinda like the last one right?
@@thisbalancedlife37 I don’t know, having a full-sized bed to yourself is luxury, after having shared a queen bed with a 6’ 8” 250 pound man. He’s still here, just in a 6” x 6” x 8” box on the hearth.
@@sophierobinson2738 I'm sorry but I just need confirmation, are you saying he was cremated or am I misunderstanding?
Thank you for supporting beds in the corner! I have no idea why people act like it's a crime against humanity. It makes the room feel spacious and bed feel extra cozy at the same time!
Double bed in a corner, extra mattress upright against the wall. My bed is in a corner made by the wall (with radiator) and chimney (so only stabs out halfway along the short end of my bed). I put a folding mattress along the wall/chimney so I basically have a bed and corner seat sofa in one, but my nightstand can still stand at the short end of my bed. It's ideal.
In my experience, a single bed always goes in a corner if possible so that it’s supported on one side as well as the head end. With a double bed, the centre of the bed becomes the “support” for each side, so it can go in the middle of a wall.
It just sucks for changing the bed sheets and making the bed. Otherwise I'd enjoy it.
My corner bed will have to be pried out of my cold dead hands. Having 3/4 sides exposed does not appeal to me at all. How am I supposed to protect myself from a murderer like that?
The end is *quite* literally how my room is set up, just mirrored. I did a feng shui by nature! Yay!
same!
mine too, my room is 9ftx9ft and i got the smallest room in the house 😭
I think he mentioned in another short that having the qi going into your feet is bad. So having it the way he has it here is better, I think.
I would HATE having 2 tiny desks squished against my bed with no room on either side. I already feel squished with my current desk.
couldn't imagine something more horrendous than getting out of bed and to then spend the next 9 hours sitting on a desk right next to my pillow.
@@chrstiania it's not that bad actually. When we had some room open up we did move my work-from-home station out of the bedroom but it was just fine the way it was for a long time. You work with the space you have.. ya know. But by doing it with my station on my side and his station on his side it was great.
I miss my 3x3m room 😢 currently in a 2.7x3m and that extra foot adds sooo much space
My room is about 2.5x3, but my bed is already 2m long, and my window goes all the way to the floor i cannot put anything against it or it won't open. I have no fcking clue how to fit just a desk inside of it without having trouble circulating
@@Runtigers17just don’t add a desk to the bedroom, ok? Why work where you sleep. You can work literally anywhere else like even in the kitchen
I watched all your videos and will continue to watch them all :D
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NOICE!! 😊
@@DearModern my room has a bathroom door in the left side, how should I place my bed?
The last one is literally what my room looks like, except that I have an additional window on the left wall 💀
DO WE HAVE THE SAME ROOM??
same but i have a bunk bed
Me too! But I have a large bean bag as my bed.
Bro is in my house😂
thank you so much! this is almost exactly the layout of my new room and this helps immensely
Exactly my room.. and watch your channel made me know how to configurate the interior. Now I have my own working station.. and sleeping cave.. enough storage.. with coffee corner.
All Im thinking is, that bed can not be against the window, there’s no support.. Because I know!
I love that last one with the bed's headboard on the back wall
You literally described my room at the very last layout. I was stressing about the bed position actually. Thanks for clarifying!
Omg!! The last one is exactly like my room! Just what I needed. Thank you!!! ❤
My single bed used to float in the middle like that untill i just moved it to the corner one day. Made 100% of the difference
But now the door faces the bed and all that energy hits you in the face? , make up your mind my friend I've been changing my furniture like 3 times today thanks to you😂😂
This validated my furniture placement I'm happy
Placing bed for couples as you show - would block central heating system (it is under window, in the middle of the corner, and window is opposite to door.)
Desk instead could be without underneath stuff, so it is less blocking (but still not good)
Omg i LOVE having my bed against a wall in the corner of the room, harder to make, but it just feels better that
after many layouts my room did end up looking exactly like the single streamer layout. there’s a shelf between my desk and the door to help me focus, but the chair still has a clear view of the door
This is what my room layout looks like, except it's my entire living space 😭😭
This is what I did I built my own headboard so it was the height of the window, cost 7$in wood and scrap fabric
making me realize that i have never once lived in the most common room. ive only ever lived in weird ass old houses or apartments with insane layouts lol
My single self has a queen size in the middle of the room and my desk in my office. My bedroom is for sleeping and reading.
OMG i have the exact room and layout of the room at the end. I've been looking for ideas to rearrenge it but havent found anything good 😭
YESSSS!! CORNER BED SUPREMACY!!!
One of your other videos said NOT to put a bed in front if a window. So here you ended up with the bed there and one other choice worked along the wall.
Exactly, this is what I was wondering about as well. The way he placed it in this video, is counterintuitive in another one of hiswhere he explained about bedroom setting
He has also said in other videos if you have to have your bed in front of a window, to get a headboard to help create that solid wall behind you.
it's situational
That's a lot of temperature fluctuation even if you have well-insulated windows. I wouldn't put my bed in a spot that could kill a tank full of fish.
there is a heater under our window and a stupid window ledge that makes it impossible to put our bed there with it's headboard. Also, we like to open the window a lot at any time of day or night for fresh air and that is impossible with the bed under the window. One more thing: our neighbors balcony can directly look into our bed if we put it under our window and man I don't know about you but I like my privacy.
I have my bed on the left side, not quite on the wall, but so a little dresser still fits on the left of the bed
On the right wall where the door is I got a shelf, and on the very right I have my huge wardrobe.
Super! Our room too. Agree the "busier" person (the one who's popping out to prep the dinner/let the dog out/do the shopping etc etc) should have the Command position - well earned 😂 Just saying! So now you know! 😂
Happy New Year! 🎉🎉
Make the world a better place ❤
I have a feeling that this really should be the most common *bed* -room layout. As in: this room only fits a bed and a wardrobe closet, nothing else!
(At least if an adult is supposed to live in it. A child-sized bed and desk would fit easily, but that's about it).
At least that's how I'd handle it. At just 9 square meters, I'd suggest to put the desk in any other room you may have available so you can have a decently sized bed (at least 140 x 200 cm) with room for activity for when you have a guest 😏
...unless there's absolutely no other room the desk could be put in, in which case you gotta bite the bullet and get a small bed to have decent space for the desk and for comfortably sitting in front of it.
As for activity, it'll have to be at their place or in the car then... 🤷♂️
The last one is literally my room 😮
3x3m? Take a Murphy bed with integrated Desk. Sleep or work, but not both at the same time.
Plenty of open space during the day.
i HATE not being by the corner. luckily im also never planning to even be in a relationship so that works out
My dumb closet takes too much space bc I can't put anything in front of the doors and the inside is so tiny it's useless
Take the closet door off the hinges. (Store the door behind a bookcase or couch if you are renting) Then put shelving units or a chair nook in the closet space.
I agree with the above reply. If you’re the only one in your room, take the doors off the closet and put them in the garage or something. Even though it might not look as presentable to others, it makes you feel like your room is a bit bigger. I’m still living in my childhood home, and both my sibling and myself haven’t had doors on our closets in our rooms for 10+ years. At one point, I did have tan hula grass acting as a “door” to my closet even though I just had it parted down the center and tied off on either side. You could easily do long strands of beads or a curtain in place of the door to make it less affirmative that the closet is there. Or just set your closet on display and let it become part of the room as well.
The bed parallel to the desk is exactly how my room is set up!! I'm relieved to know I'm normal 😅 .... But I have a queen size bed so there is only 18 inches of space between the desk and the bed..... Sorry but I love to be able to sprawl out and roll over throughout the night 😴
Yeah this is my room rn
I got the feng shui right!
Feels good I could get it right for a first try
I was planning out my new room layout and kept being unsure of my desk and bed placement, this video showed me I had planned it just right! Yay!
When i realise this is my room and it was already in the best layout but i placed my bed between the top and right wall, leg facing the left wall because thats where we installed the aircon. My desk is next to my bed
i thought this was bad energy since the bed is facing towards door ? i have similar layout but based on other videos i thought i shouldn't put my bed that direction because the energy is too loud ?
i think u shouldnt directly have the bed towards the door but when its further inside the room its ok
putting a bed in the centre is more romantic?!??!!
bro what
I always had my bed in a corner, until my parents moved to another state and I then had a huge bedroom. I figured I would be like a grownup and have the bed in the middle, and I hated it! Now that I am married though, the bed in the center feels fine, because my husband is on that otherwise open side. I never thought about why it was different.
Lol I just found your page cause I have a small room and i said ima sub because ik my exact layout will appear and not even days later 🥲
This is my philosophy. But only with a small difference because I have to compensate for my disability that distort my perception of space size. I kind of have to make as much floorspace as possible but because of feng shui reasons this isn’t always necessarily possible and sometimes it’s a matter of just having less things in the room.
Can you do a video of how to place a bed when you have an sliding door leading to outside, an ensuite bathroom and a walk in wardrobe, plus the main entry door, Soo many doors and so little walls to place a bed...
My apartment has radiators for heating, which really throws off my ability to place things. The only place my bed can go and feel supported puts my head directly in line with the door 😢
I think the last layout could also be rotated 90° to the left. It would leave the table on the left side of the bed with a little less light from the window, but the layout might be better for some people depending on their circumstances and peferences.
i have that room and did exactly that and i never read anything about fung shui and did it way before i started looking at these videos.
I have 3m x 4m *BUT* I have 2 doors on my bedroom, one to go in, the other to go to another room kinda like my bedroom being the "hallway"
The doors are in opposite corners (one same as in the video, the other one in the diagonal corner)
desk, single bed, one closet and small shoe rack
I was dying laughing when he said putting a desk like this is very depressing 😂
That’s my room, but I have a shelf and a closet and a bookshelf and a big bed too, PLUS I have a slanted wall, which makes the usable room smaller 😅
I wish my room was 3m x 3m. Its barely 6ft x 6ft and a real challenge to be creative with
THE GUY KNOWS MY WHOLE ROOM LAYOUT
😂😂😂
Bro described my exact bedroom layout in that last one. Nice to know im doing something right
I wanna fit some gym equipments too, thus seriously considering a loft bed, plus the room is a little smaller in terms of width, the depth is a bit more than 3m.
So I haven’t watched all his videos but in this technique, its ok to put your bed closer to the window? Or even against the window? This is my room too and I have rearranged my room like 4 times and can’t find a good layout 😂 thank you for all the info!
omggg i have this room (two windows north a small closet door south left to the entrance door, desk towards window, head of bed left to closet door, shelving north left corner at foot of bed, tv and bench right wall by the entrance door, drawers top right corner next to desk, and i have a cute ass carpet in the center + puffy cushion 🤗🤗)
I like my single bed in the middle of my room 😭
Basically my room, but I set it up to actually feel bigger. Far corner from door is tv and game consoles, directly across from door is my bed, the door opens into the room looking at the tv and where I have my desk. The door space that is wasted in these examples in the video gets used as part of my space behind the desk giving room for vr. No concern for feng suey, I can't spell, but every concern for actually usable space to live in like a mini apartment.
I should look up how to furnish my room. It's 12'x32' with slanted ceilings (converted loft/attic) and is so hard to figure out a good way to lay everything out.
I'm glad I searched for this video before I changed the layout of my room. My bed and table are exactly in the same position as you suggested. But the difference is that my window is a bit smaller, which only takes up the corner of the room besides the table.
I had to take the desk out of the bedroom because being reminded of work made me never want to spend time in the bedroom.
can you do one with a shared room with a sibling, and it is 2.7 * 3 with a door on the bottom right, skinny tall window top right, and a closet with doors on the upper right wall?
Do you have advice for if the bed can't be placed in the opposite corner of the door? I have a windowsill at perfect concussion height. The other wall is taken up by a closet. Currently my bed has the door aimed right at the pillow, but it's the best corner given the room restrictions.
I'm single, but you've also said to attract love you need to make a space feel like it fits 2, so my bed is not in the corner
On the left I have a window right in line with the wall. A single bed dresser and a desk. What are my options ? Dresser is 2x5 desk is 2x4
I have a room similar to this, but there’s closets on the west wall and the south wall has a second door to the bathroom. Should I put my bed in the upper right corner with the desk on the east wall?
Placing it in the middle isn't more romantic. 😂 It's just common decency to let someone get in their side.
Can you add some storage into this layout for us?? 😃
Instead. That voice crack lmao😂 0:10
Dang my single bed setup is pretty cramped, but I'm glad it seems to be the right way! Bed in the far corner against the wall, desk opposite on the door side. Just wish I could handle the sheer number of drawers I have.
in Italy, it is not even legal to call a 3 x 3 room a double room lol. It's the bare minimum for a single room
Now I know that I did the thing right. haha. Glad I have already moved out of the small room tho.
I’m single with a queen sized bed
I'm single with my bed in the middle but that's because there is nowhere else to put it with the setup of my windows and doors.
I don't know about having a desk on both sides of the bed - I really don't want to feel like I'm being crushed by work even as I sleep.
and i have to fit my electric drums in here too 💀💀
Thanks!
thank you so much this is similar to my room. the closet and door placement is the same as my room. the only difference is that I have adjacent windows. one the wall infront of the door and another the side far from the door.
Command side = quiet side. Now you know!
My current room has a similar layout, only with the window on the left wall near the top corner and a door to the bathroom on the right wall near the bottom corner. I put the single bed and desk as shown here, but I had to close the window curtains as the glare makes it hard to do work on the desk.
I have this room without the window and instead with glass doors on the left wall (no space for a bed). Where should I put my bed??
Please do 15×15 with bed, wall length library, wardrobe and study table
Love this, thanks.
single with a queen bed. quit robbing me bro
I have a window on the left wall and my layout is currently the last, but i'm kinda bored with it already and i want a change, so i've been searching everywhere. but i think this is a sign that there's already no way around it.
This is my room size except that I have two corner windows diagonal of the door, north and west facing. I cant put my bed there because of the curtains (and just fear growing up saying that I shouldnt put my bed there in case the window breaks from something). And I can't really put my desk there because the sun glares in the afternoon. ;-;
My studio is difficult because my closet door is an old school murphy bed door with a large mirror directly across 3 windows. Next to the window in the far left corner is a wall heater. Entrance to that room is at the bottom right, where there’s a long hallway. My kitchen and bathroom are pretty big and front door is at the end of the hallway. It’s a large, lofty space, but this big mirror and the wall heater in the main living space make it challenging to find the right placement for everything.
Omg, after a lot watch youre video im wondering did my room right now the placement is perfect or not, but after watch the second before last type. That exactly like mine. That why i fell realy comfortable with position right now
quick question, with the last solution, isnt that bad feng shui for the table as it is literally beside the door without any cover, hence too much chi?
I also have this layout but have an L-shaped desk in the far corner with the bed on the door side of the room which I know is bad Feng Shui, but I can't work in view of the door, and there is a perfect nook across from the door side for the bed.
Where do people put their clothes in rooms like this? I have a 3x3.33m room basically, and while there's no desk in there, it's a struggle to fit dressers and a night stand and the bed has to live in the one corner it fits in (the radiator makes most areas nonviable)
I’m single with a FULL bed but I’m 6’5. I don’t fit on a twin/twin long bed comfortably.
Not everything can work for everyone. So I just use discernment when watching these type of videos.
What about the bed being against the window? My room looks similar to this, we're a couple with a queen size bed, a 4 door wardrobe and a long desk. 😂
Get a sliding door and save more space❤
Yes! Bed in the coner, desk in view of the door 👍 phew~ good thing I got it right 😅
This is what my parents and my room exactly looks like lol 😂
I always see the window opposite the room yet mine here in Europe is on the right side in the middle of the bedroom...so I can't get the single bed like that because the heat system is down the window and the free large wall have all the connectors and the small free is near the door...so not many options😢
I have a king bed but I’m single. It’s because I have a wolfhound
I JUST flipped my bed for my space. Like that last example wtffff