I posted this on /adv/ and someone told me to post it here.
I have this 4x4 mts room (around 13x13 feet) and I want to organize the stuff I have to fit there.
I have two 1.8mx50cm tables, one 1mx30cm table, an small office chair, a single bed, a 40" tv, a 22" monitor and a pc, and I want to fit the stuff in my room so I can use the pc, and some times use the tv on the pc too. the thing is there's this hammock which goes from one corner to another in the room, and I really love getting there to watch tv. I also have this small box to store my clothes.
For now I have the stuff like in the drawing, I'm not even using one of the tables, I have the bed also unused (I'm sleeping in the hammock because I don't even know how to accommodate it all to fit).
Which way would be the best to fit all my stuff so I can use the pc with my screen, or switch to my tv, and maybe play with a controller from the hammock, and sleep in the bed too.
I can adjust the hammock height too, for now it's around 50cm over the floor (so I don't get too much hurt if I fall, or I can sit there too if I want).
I don't know if it'd be better to just store the hammock either, I really like it, but maybe the bed would be better too.
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I'm too shy and too paranoid to do it, I don't want anyone to mail me stuff later, or hack my mail and steal my feet pics or something.
I also have a window I forgot to mention btw, it goes outside to a walled yard where the laundry room is.
I'ts a small room, concrete walls, tile floor.
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man, I'm from Bulgaria and we are supposed to be poor and shit, but i truly feel sorry for you
well... at least I'm not hungry and have a roof over my head.
I have been in worse places, that's just the room, there's also a living room, a kitchen and garage, and I have a bathroom next door.
but I usually pass most of the time in the bedroom.
The house isn't mine btw, a relative rents it to me.
grim, my man, but i guess we all live in places with pros an cons
godspeed
My room is even smaller at 8x7feet or something
You better 3d map it on scaniverse or something, I'm not reading all that
>3d map it on scaniverse or something
sorry, I'm not even sure what that is, I just did some ms paint thing.
jesus. do not put a hammock on your walls. it basically acts like a lever and can multiply the force theoretically to infinite.
you can already see the damage its done to the frame.
It was like that before. The only levering was when it broke the Chinese mounts I had when it was metal on metal. The wall is just half plaster and half drywall.
See pic. Hanging straight down, each rope holds half the weight (0.5x). As you start going horizontally the force on each rope goes up to infinite.
Reality dictates it's not that math diagram.
The wall I have the hammock has it in the frame thing which is supposed to be there to even bear with seismic movement and stuff so the roof doesn't fall. It's a concrete wall and not done with chinese materials, but yes, it's pretty old (around 30 years old or so if I'm right). I haven't seen any damage there yet, except for the wall painting when there was a renovation of the wires, but that was done in the lower part of the wall.
Wall or desk mount TV above PC monitor.
As far as re-arranging, i'd cut up some grid paper to move around everything so you can re-arrange it. or I guess use layers in photoshop.
>tv
>monitor
uh... isn't the monitor blocking the tv?
how am I supposed to switch between those?
set up a pulley rig, think vertically anon.
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Damn you!
Use this software to model your room:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/sweethome3d/
I did mine and it came out pretty well, even though I had no prior experience and measured everything with just a basic school ruler.
this seems interesting and may help me organize a lot more of stuff at home, thank you anon, I didn't know this existed.
the software is nice, but the free version doesn't seem to have something I can use in place of the hammock.
Any recommendation?
Download one of these: https://archive3d.net/?tag=hammock
Then in Sweet Home 3D, press ctrl+shift+i to import the 3ds file as a piece of furniture.
thank you for the tip, I'm going to try when I reach home
graph paper scale to squares draw room cutout furniture add scotch tape for rigidity on furniture make a layout.
I'm in a room that size and I have a queen sized bed in here, a large sofa, a man-hole like hanging out spot with top of the line speakers and millions of pixels...