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With pressure sensitive trigger, precision joystick, mappable 2 macro , long life mouse click LB RB buttons, turbo setter works with wire of good length with a cable holder included
So I have a vacant room in my house that's just sitting there doing absolutely nothing, and recently I started thinking...
What if I turn it into a proper study space for students in my area?
Not talking about the old-school "books on shelves and silence enforced by an angry librarian" kind of library 😭
More like a study hub where students can lock in and get work done:
✅ Comfortable desks and chairs
✅ Peace and quiet (no random TV noises or relatives asking you to buy milk mid-study session)
✅ AC or proper cooling
✅ Drinking water
✅ Good lighting
✅ Charging points for phones/laptops
✅ A clean and comfortable place to grind for boards, JEE, NEET, government exams, college work, etc.
There are quite a lot of students around my area, and I feel many would appreciate a place where they can just show up, sit down, and focus.
Now comes the part where I need Reddit wisdom:
The goal isn't just business. If this works, I'd genuinely love to create a space where students can escape distractions and study peacefully.
Would love to hear your experiences, advice, reality checks, or even "don't do this because..." stories.
Thanks!
Hi everyone,
I have a vacant room in my house and I'm considering converting it into a small study library or reading room for students in my area.
There are many school and college students nearby, and I have noticed that many of them may not have a quiet place to study at home.
My idea of a library is not just bookshelves, but a peaceful study space with:
I would like to know:
My primary goal is to create a useful and affordable study environment for students in the locality rather than just starting another business.
Any advice, suggestions, or experiences would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.