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.
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
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 ❤
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 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.
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...
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.
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.
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. ;-;
Might I offer a suggestion? c: I know of a lovely girl on youtube, called Morgan Donner, and she has a whole sewing room for all of her projects - you could look her up to check it out ^^ Short version: she has lots of storage space around the walls and a very large work table in the middle
@@MerryMoss Dude, she's in her thirties. I promise that she won't immediately disintegrate if you acknowledge that she is an adult woman. I don't know where you personally draw the age line to who you call "girl" and who you don't, but it really doesn't have to be at a post-menopausal age.
@@annakilifa331 okaayy.... so "woman" then :/ I don't see much of a difference when I'm referencing other girls/women of around the same age as me. If they were male, I would've probably said "guy", but I don't know of a female version of that. Gal, perhaps. Does it matter? Also: I'm not a guy, so "dude" might not be very appropriate either ;)
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)
Still waiting on my room layout 😭 One wall is ALL window, the wall with the door is HALF closet. I feel like I only have one wall to work with when placing my bed & desk 🫠
A more common layout for a box room in Ireland is not quite 3m, a radiator under the window, and a wide sloped area in one corner as the stairs is below it. I would like to see how he tackles this layout
I cannot understand why in the states the bed is always under a window. Don't you feel cold air coming in from the window? And the light? In europe we always put the part of beds with pillows near a wall. Furthermore , do you really think that it is comfortable sleeping attached a wall?? And if you have to get up in the night?
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😢
my room layout is exactly like the first single one, but my closet is half the size, so my desk is shoved into the corner with a dresser and bookshelf on the opposing side of the bed- not sure if that's bad or not 💀
Eh floating bed when your single means *its easier to make the bed*. And especially to take off and put on fresh bottom sheets. Making a bed thats against a wall is a miserable experience. (I dont have a choice with my room set up, and theres no way im going smaller than a full, i have a cat)
I have a 3×3 room, a 120cm×200cm bed, a desk, a dress rack, a wardrobe and a kallax shelf unit. Would it even be possible to arrange the furniture so that I would have an open looking room¿?
BUT THERE WILL BE TOO MUCH ENERGY COMING FROM THE DOOR TOWARDS THE BED I THINK YOU NEED TO PIT THE BED IN THE CLOSET’S PLACE AND MOVE THE CLOSET SOMEWHERE ELSE AND NOW YOU KNOW MY OPINION 😊
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
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
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.
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 ?
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😂😂
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!
Help! How to make it work if the table needs to be backed to a wall. Video meetings aren't going away :( Need the computer cam to always face a wall to avoid... embarrassing moments to get captured
Tip: for online (Zoom) meetings you can try pointing the webcam/monitor towards a corner or a window. If you have a window as a background, have brighter lighting on the opposit side facing you so the backlight doesn't cast you in shadow on the camera.
@DearModern I have this room (little bigger, maybe 3.5x3.5), but that final (single) layout has the desk with your back to the window, isn't that a problem?
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.
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)
It depends on one's preference. I'm a single person & I have a twin bed. My room is small (2*3m or 6.6*10 ft) do I'd rather have more space in the room than more bed.
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 😴
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?