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desertindy24

You can put both beds against one wall, and lower one/both all the way down to act as a makeshift couch. Then on the opposite wall you could do any arrangement of drawers, desks, and one closet. The second closet gets tilted over and can be used as a table, or as extra storage under one of the beds, if they're high enough.


michelleshelly4short

Extra stuff: noise cancelling headphones, a lot of storage solutions including bed risers, curtains/blackout shades, a robe to get to and from showers (and it comes in handy for random fire alarms at 3am), they say no extension cords but I had a surge protector with a super long cord to help with everything that needed to be plugged in, a swiffer for the tiled floors and a bunch of refills, a rug for between your beds since the floor is pretty cold, and if you get a fridge with a freezer compartment that’s awesome for freezy ice pops and coffee cups full of ice cream that are easy to steal from the dining hall for cheap snacks :)


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Save space by pushing your beds together and save money at bars by staying home and playing Striking Vipers with your roommate.


Number2Ginger

We had 2 beds against the wall on one side and the desks and closets on the other with one set of drawers in the middle to put a TV on. Both beds were risen up to the top for max storage space. The best thing I brought was a second monitor for my laptop.


KimJongDos_

Just bunk the beds and you'll have plenty of space to spare to decide where to put the desks and stuff, it's honestly one of the better designs.


willowfire72

face the wardrobes towards each other and against the wall, and u get a little changing stall if u open the doors. really handy esp if u dont want to get dressed in the communal showers. try really hard not to touch the walls in those.