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Which way should i have my bedroom?

So currently moving house (it's smaller) no longer have the joys of having a study (boohoo). Please help me decide which concept A or B?

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Concept B has more floor space :holmes:
Original post by Bill_Gates
So currently moving house (it's smaller) no longer have the joys of having a study (boohoo). Please help me decide which concept A or B?

bedroom concept.jpg


I think A, that way when you're working at your desk, there's no chance you'll get annoying glare from the sun.
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Original post by Puddles the Monkey
Concept B has more floor space :holmes:


haha it is the same size room. Set for concept B will have another desk.
Reply 4
Original post by iEthan
I think A, that way when you're working at your desk, there's no chance you'll get annoying glare from the sun.


that would still occur! (sun rises other side)
Original post by Bill_Gates
haha it is the same size room. Set for concept B will have another desk.


I mean the way the furniture is laid out leaves more space in the middle of the room.

Why do you need two desks?
Reply 6
Original post by Puddles the Monkey
I mean the way the furniture is laid out leaves more space in the middle of the room.

Why do you need two desks?


one for personal, one for business :tongue:
Reply 7
Original post by Puddles the Monkey
I mean the way the furniture is laid out leaves more space in the middle of the room.

Why do you need two desks?


you do make a valid point actually

+1 rep!!
Original post by Bill_Gates
that would still occur! (sun rises other side)


Hmmm, B then!!
Reply 9
It is for you, to make that decision - and only you.
Original post by Bill_Gates
you do make a valid point actually

+1 rep!!


I always want to maximise floor space in my room layouts, but sometimes having the bed in the middle of the room is more aesthetically pleasing so :dontknow:
Original post by Bazzel
It is for you, to make that decision - and only you.


Haha brilliant.
Original post by Puddles the Monkey
I always want to maximise floor space in my room layouts, but sometimes having the bed in the middle of the room is more aesthetically pleasing so :dontknow:


me too, i'm even more confused now. Maybe waking up next to the window might be interesting.
Original post by Bill_Gates
me too, i'm even more confused now. Maybe waking up next to the window might be interesting.


You also gotta think about radiators incase it's underneath the window :beard:
Original post by Puddles the Monkey
You also gotta think about radiators incase it's underneath the window :beard:


hmm it is! blimey.
What are the square things in B? :s-smilie:

Also, never sit with your back to the door :tongue: never know what could happen.
Original post by Bill_Gates
hmm it is! blimey.


You could try both and see which you prefer :biggrin:
Original post by SeanFM
What are the square things in B? :s-smilie:

Also, never sit with your back to the door :tongue: never know what could happen.


i think we stick with concept B lol
Original post by Puddles the Monkey
You could try both and see which you prefer :biggrin:


I suppose bit of a hassle with all the damn wires (pc etc).
Please excuse the messy handwriting and appealing drawings, I don't have a graphics tablet and had to rely on a mac trackpad :frown:

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I'm a big fan of desks in front of windows, if they exist?

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