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    RLVG changes the room (help?)

    Time to optimize the room for most space, as well as mobility and accessability.

    I just build a bunch of plank shelves along the bed side, so I'm not going to move the bed.

    However, I'd like to change it to be optimal. I have a bookshelf, mounted glass shelf, a desk for my computer, a mounted TV on the wall, a long TV table to place console stuff, there's a window there with an iron heater thingie (forgot name in English) mounted on the wall.



    If I can only move the bookshelf, the desk, TV table, what would be the most optimal?

    I'm thinking #2 in the picture, but of course there might be something more optimal. Maybe I should remove the corner shelf?
    A thing to note is that there's like 60 cables on, behind and over the TV table... Not really optimized. Would it be best to handle by the TV, or have it along the wall from the window position?

    Edit : If one has totally different but optimal and helpful layout / idea, I might even donate a steam card.


    Picture for refference.




    RLVG plans room.png
    Last edited by RLVG; July 25th, 2015 at 04:26 PM.

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    Re: RLVG changes the room (help?)

    Here's how mine is set up, if it helps. Everything is readily accessible and my TV is positioned in such a way that I can watch it laying down on my bed without having to move my head uncomfortably. Maybe try putting your TV on top of your bookshelf to use up your room's height.


    what do you mean by optimal?
    Last edited by Orpz; July 25th, 2015 at 08:43 PM.
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    Re: RLVG changes the room (help?)

    Quote Originally Posted by Orpz View Post
    Maybe try putting your TV on top of your bookshelf to use up your room's height.

    what do you mean by optimal?
    My TV is "44 Flatscreen and my Bookshelf is taller than me. There's barely any room on top of it.
    There's no way I can put my TV on top of the bookshelf.

    Optimal means the ultimate solution.



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    Last edited by RLVG; July 26th, 2015 at 12:16 AM.

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