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Anonymous No.2951060 [Report] >>2951167 >>2951174 >>2951416 >>2951782 >>2952049
Help me redo my room?

I used Planyourroom.com. there's no link to share so you can edit directly I'm afraid.
Anonymous No.2951067 [Report] >>2951169 >>2951448
Anonymous No.2951167 [Report] >>2951169 >>2951769
>>2951060 (OP)
first you could put a little effort in to give us a blank template and put the doors in properly, maybe say where they go.
Anonymous No.2951169 [Report] >>2951767 >>2951955
>>2951167
second you waste a lot of space in the corners creating inaccessible places. start with the big stuff, bed, reptile, and desk. put them in corners. you don't need a partner path to the bed even if you could bring a chick home and get her to stay with that lizard smell.

the desk gives some privacy from da bad energy from the door, although having your chair back to the door is bad feng shui. the rug further delineates the "office" area.

apart from that you have said nothing about what you're going for so maximize open space is always my default, and stuff should fit not just be there.

>>2951067
now this guy fucks chicks
Anonymous No.2951174 [Report]
>>2951060 (OP)
>Help me redo my room
It's bedroom furniture. Put it where it makes sense to you. If you don't like it, move it around.
Anonymous No.2951416 [Report]
>>2951060 (OP)
is that midget furniture
Anonymous No.2951448 [Report]
>>2951067
Excellent shed placement.
Anonymous No.2951767 [Report]
>>2951169
The back of the desk being flush agaisnt the side of the bed is kinda insane. I genuinely appreciate your efforts though
Anonymous No.2951769 [Report]
>>2951167
Sorry about that. A blank does make alot more sense. The southern door is to the hallway, a with the right one leading to a shared bathroom that I actually don't use due to the other participants like of hygiene. If it wasn't so RIGHT when you enter the room, I could use the area for furniture placement :/
Anonymous No.2951782 [Report]
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Anonymous No.2951792 [Report]
also consider an electric kettle and a mini-fridge for maximum comfiness, this plan makes the room the most useful IMO. haters will say no beds against walls but you gain an extra 3 feet of room by doing this.
Anonymous No.2951955 [Report]
>>2951169
>have to crawl into bed through an 18" gap between the desk and the bed footboard
WTF... just rotate the desk to it's against the wall.
Anonymous No.2951960 [Report]
Bottom left I think is the best option of the four as it provides the most open space.
Anonymous No.2952049 [Report]
>>2951060 (OP)
Thats not very feng shui