Need help with room layout for computer

Kacey

Epic Poodle
Former Krew Member
Okay, so really I have a huge bunkbed and have it sideways so it splits my bedroom in half, leaving one half for computer/tv/fun stuff, other side for clothes/bed/bathroom door.
I need to get more deskspace, especially since I'm getting a new computer in a few months. I will eventually buy a corner desk, but for now I'm going to use folding tables.
I need your advice on a layout. Will buy minimal furniture.
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What should I do here? I'd prefer to have an L shaped desk layout, maybe out of folding tables, but what would you advise?
EDIT: The white thing behind the chair in pic #4 is my Xbox. it has to be by the desk.
 
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Kacey

Epic Poodle
Former Krew Member
Dont split your room in half.
It's better this way. The back of the bunk bed isn't a bed, the bottom bunk pulls out. The back is like a storage area, when I first got it it stored toys but now I use it as shelving. Games, Magazines, books, a few pillows, the like.

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Pics are up. Sorry the first one's blurry.
 

DamageINC

K3's Useless Admin
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Must be a big ass room! A mini couch, bunkbed etc lol. Id ditch the bed and crash on the couch.
 

AVC

Banned
Scrap the lower bunk totally, if it pulls out, pull it out all way to the back yard and leave it there.

You have a lounge AND a chair. Toss the chair too. you don't need both. Then you can move the lounge further away from the desk wall.

Is there a separate big TV? That black thing looks to be a entertainment unit. If so, it needs to be in front of the lounge. So set it up under the top bunk with your other console crap.

The just get a big ass desk where that small one is now. It doesn't need to be corner style. Corner ones can be good, but you lose a bit of space in the corners.

Where the ent unit is you could put a shallow book/cd unit. It will give better access around the end of the bunk too.

If you cant scrap the bunk, use it as an ent unit and set up the TV right on it, with some shelves either side.
 

Kacey

Epic Poodle
Former Krew Member
looks like you don't like to clean it every day :giggle: like me :troll2:

I was planning to clean it this morning then I overslept by three hours T_T

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Scrap the lower bunk totally, if it pulls out, pull it out all way to the back yard and leave it there.

You have a lounge AND a chair. Toss the chair too. you don't need both. Then you can move the lounge further away from the desk wall.

Is there a separate big TV? That black thing looks to be a entertainment unit. If so, it needs to be in front of the lounge. So set it up under the top bunk with your other console crap.

The just get a big ass desk where that small one is now. It doesn't need to be corner style. Corner ones can be good, but you lose a bit of space in the corners.

Where the ent unit is you could put a shallow book/cd unit. It will give better access around the end of the bunk too.

If you cant scrap the bunk, use it as an ent unit and set up the TV right on it, with some shelves either side.

I don't have a big tv, the reason the ent. thing is empty is because I'm using the tv as a monitor.
Otherwise your suggestions seem rather helpful. I still don't know exactly what do to............ Maybe put the couch where the ent. shelf is, and hook the tv in the back of the bed as you said. I gotta get it clean first so I can figure out exactly what to do.
 

Kacey

Epic Poodle
Former Krew Member
So anyone got suggestions? kinda getting tired of this. We're considering A. Rotating the bunk bed up against a wall or B. Scrapping the bunk bed altogether and getting a regular bed
 

AVC

Banned
The bunk is handy coz you can utilize the foot print of it with stuff underneath as you aren't using the lower bunk.

Once you get a regular bed, apart from stashing stuff under it, it's fairly useless in your case as you obviously use the bedroom as a lounge room/ study/bedroom combined.

Just go with my suggestions. no one else in gonna come up with anything better anyway. :)
 
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