u/FreakyPill

Image 1 — Upgraded to a 5x5m room, but struggling with the layout. Any advice?
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Upgraded to a 5x5m room, but struggling with the layout. Any advice?

Hey guys,

I recently moved into a 5x5m (25 sq meters) bedroom with an attached bathroom. It's a lot of space, but I’m having a hard time figuring out the layout. Every arrangement I think of either feels awkward or leaves a massive empty space in the middle of the room.
Here is what I’m working with (floor plan attached):
• Window on the top wall.
• AC unit on the left wall.
• The top-left corner has a 50cm angled wall.
What I need to fit:

1. A bed.

2. A TV and a couch. Here is the catch: I'm broke right now, so I have to keep the big-ass sectional couch you see in the pics for the meantime. I plan to buy a smaller one eventually, but for now, the layout needs to accommodate the big one. Either way, the couch needs to directly face the TV so I can lie down and watch comfortably.

3. A desk setup. I have a dual-monitor PC and need a decent amount of desk space for building hardware/electronics projects.
I've attached the floor plan, the new room (showing the bed and current big couch),
and my old room so you can see the desk setup I need to move.
If anyone has a good eye for zoning a room like this, I'd really appreciate some ideas or rough sketches.

Thanks!

u/FreakyPill — 4 days ago