I'm getting a new, smaller bed and will have more room. I've got 3 bookshelves, a computer desk, a tv stand, a lamp stand, and a 2-seater wicker thing. it's a lot of clutter!
2006-12-27
18:58:13
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Heron By The Sea
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Home & Garden
➔ Decorating & Remodeling
I forgot to mention a mini-refrigerator.
2006-12-27
18:58:30 ·
update #1
Valley - how did you know I had a picture of you!?
2006-12-27
19:09:28 ·
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put the bed on the wall under the window .. and the bookshelves on the burgundy painted wall ... the desk and 2 seater wicker thing should go next to that closet you have... and the tv stand under the picture of me.
2006-12-27 19:00:51
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answered by ValleyR 7
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Hard to say without any visual help. Maybe put your bed facing away from a corner rather than the usual put it in the middle of the wall or up against the wall. I would suggest watching HGTV or going to their website. They have so many ideas.
Oh with the bookshelves I wouldn't suggest placing them side by side together. I don't know, maybe put the lamp stand next to the seaters.
2006-12-27 19:01:05
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answered by Ana 4
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If you have three bookcases, place them all side by side against one wall, then put your two seated wicker "thingee" facing them, with a small table, kindof like sitting at a library facing the books. Put your bed on an opposite or side wall, leaving a walkway, or open space to move around. Another idea is to use the bookcases as a room divider to make it seem like you have two rooms in one. bed on one side, seating area on the other. Place the lamps and tv stands in the entertaining area/the seating area, leave sleeping for sleeping!
2006-12-27 22:30:21
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answered by Anonymous
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i had 2 bookshelves, they were about 2 feet wide and six feet tall. i didnt know where to put them in my room and came up with an idea i really like: i put one on each side of my bed like a night-table and i put a new shelf on each one that projects out about 18" more than the other shelves ,at just the height where a night-table top would be. now i have a nighttable on each side of the bed plus 1 shelf under for storage and 3 shelves above for display. i also put a long shelf across the top of both units to tie them together and i put several plants on that shelf. it looks really great--kind of like a large built-in headboard with tons of storage.
i painted the whole thing to match the door and window trim so it blends right in.
you could try this if you have 2 matching tall bookcases
2006-12-27 19:14:43
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answered by mickey 5
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I don't know about the bookshelves and the other things, but I would definatly move the bed next to a window. Thats always where I put mine.
2006-12-27 19:01:33
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answered by runmebreathless 2
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Hi
Place your cupboard in the south west corner of the room. Try to place the bed more towards the west wall and should sleep the head toward the west. This will give sound sleep and healthiness.
2006-12-27 19:30:51
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answered by Cos 2
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put the bed top facing north towards the lake , and i wouldn't put it under the book selves you got a lot of books and don't want to get clonked on the head by falling books.you took your room pictures off the360 photo album so we can say accurately with out visuals.put it i one position and tomorrow rearrange it it you don't like it maybe you need to sleep on it, and wake up and do it in the morning..
2006-12-27 20:26:10
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answered by Anonymous
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But the bed downstairs
2006-12-27 18:59:36
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answered by refuse2lose_2006 3
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yep
2006-12-27 19:06:29
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answered by ? 3
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