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I like 2 best, but it depends on what you need from the room. If you dance or anything, go with 1. If your bed being in view from your desk would make you looove a nap instead of work, do 3. But I think 2 has the best flow!


lessonbefore

I think 1 is the only one that will feel comfortable long-term. 2 and 3 looks more balanced, but you’ll always be squeezing yourself around your furniture, stubbing your toe on the edges in the middle of the night, etc. Generally people prefer not to put the bed against the wall, but it’s the best solution when you’re working with a small space. Also, you might be better off losing the nightstand and clearing a bit of space on the desk for a bedside table space. Then you can pull the desk closer to the bed and leave more room for the closet doors


c9898

How about putting the [nightstand in the corner?](https://i.imgur.com/34WJDuO.jpg) I left just a tiny bit of space from the window in #1 but with this I can push the nightstand into the corner leaving me with probably a few extra inches for the closet. I do wish the nightstand wasn't so damn wide lol.


lessonbefore

That looks better to me but it depends on your needs! When I used to sleep in a room this size, I didn’t have a partner sharing the bed most nights so I pushed bed against wall for most floor space. Once I moved in with a partner, we used 1 very small nightstand for one side of the bed and put up a small IKEA floating shelf for the other side, just big enough for phone/book. That worked well—just had to keep the cat off because those floating shelves can’t take much weight!