Need help with room

natej315

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Yo what would you do with this setup I want to take out entertainment center and desk and get an L shaped desk or something and put it in corner where desk is and have back of TV facing window and put monitor on other side and move my bed towards door and put chair facing tv with coffee table against wall but chair not all the way back to the closet
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I assume dimensions and closet location. approx 11x12 I suggest built in cabinets easily obtained and cheap prebuilt at Lowes or Home Depot. Add a countertop. Now with lots of storage buy a platform for the Full sized mattress (guessing) for a little more storage under. To round it out get a soundbar with Sub or a 5.1 sound system with recliner center of room.

awesomesauce ensues.

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I assume dimensions and closet location. approx 11x12 I suggest built in cabinets easily obtained and cheap prebuilt at Lowes or Home Depot. Add a countertop. Now with lots of storage buy a platform for the Full sized mattress (guessing) for a little more storage under. To round it out get a soundbar with Sub or a 5.1 sound system with recliner center of room.

awesomesauce ensues.

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Nice drawing craftsman, however, the only issue I see here is putting the TV & soundbar in front of the window.... if it is one that sees any amount of direct sunlight, the heat build up (and the black out curtains will make this worse) will cause the electronics to fail sooner than necessary. If it doesn't then no problem, but either way I would recommend using a reflective low-E type of window covering that covers the ENTIRE window, facing to the outside, to reduce the heat build up...
 
Nice drawing craftsman, however, the only issue I see here is putting the TV & soundbar in front of the window.... if it is one that sees any amount of direct sunlight, the heat build up (and the black out curtains will make this worse) will cause the electronics to fail sooner than necessary. If it doesn't then no problem, but either way I would recommend using a reflective low-E type of window covering that covers the ENTIRE window, facing to the outside, to reduce the heat build up...
I agree with every thing you just said and your recommendations.


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How do you find the sturdiest standing desk on amazon under $200?
Thanks again everyone for everything
 
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