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07-06-2010, 05:20 PM

So I'm in need of refurnishing my room within reasonable levels. Right now it just simply isn't as "inviting" and "productive" to me. I'd like for it to be a great place for me to relax, work on stuff on my computer, play games, and etc.

Currently I'm living off my old hand-me-downs from when I was a kid and it's done the job but I think I'm ready to upgrade my furnishings and perhaps add a bit of life to my room so it's a place I can be more comfortable in for myself and others who might hang out in the future there. Thing is, space is restricted so I feel like I don't have a lot of options.

Here is the room from the door perspective:

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Here is an overview of the room once inside and a view of the desk I am looking to replace:

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Here is a secondary view of the room from the perspective of the bed:

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And here is the current rough layout of the room:

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Orange = moveable/replaceable furniture

Brown = stuff I can't move (door, closet, window).

Note that the light switch controls the outlet located at the top left portion of the room so obviously whatever is there must be the main light source (therefore I cannot have the bed or any new computer desk located there).

Also I'd REALLY prefer to not have the computer be in the bottom left or top left sides of the room, due to privacy and space purposes.

The closet to the right also presents a problem... I can't really have anything there that will block my closet.

I though about moving it so the desk was located between the door and the closet, with the monitor facing twoards the window (I'd definatly need to get curtains though). Then behind the computer chair I'd maybe put in a loveseat or a comfortable chair to sit in in which to read/etc.

I'm thinking of completely axeing my dresser. I never use it, and I think it would be more useful to have a shelf of some sort there instead, with the laundry/clothes "neatly" organized in bins or something on the bottom half of the shelf.

So does anyone have any input?

What desks should I use? I love the look of L shaped desks but I simply don't have the corner space to support such a desk. Would one work out between my closet and my door with it facing twoards the window? I want a desk that is slightly more compact than my hand-me-down desk I currently use, but I don't want it so small I can't fit my large keyboard and my mouse on.

Any ideas for other furniture, shelving, etc? Anything else (such as wall decor, etc)?


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07-06-2010, 06:15 PM

Ikea


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07-06-2010, 06:20 PM

you call that orange?
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07-06-2010, 08:23 PM

Any helpful replies, links, or opinons of what would look good? :-\


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07-06-2010, 09:10 PM

(07-06-2010, 08:23 PM)KorJax link Wrote: Any helpful replies, links, or opinons of what would look good? :-\

Dude. Ikea. Seriously.

You've gotta have one around you somewhere. Just walk in there with a measuring tape and find stuff that looks good. They have a ton of affordable furniture of all shapes, sizes, and colors, and a lot of their furniture is meant to make the most out of a small space. Mos

The layout itself is a matter of personal preference and it honestly isn't too hard to move furniture around.

You have to get those walls and doors painted though, preferable in a light, uniform color in order to make the room seem larger. I highly recommend replacing those wooden closet panel things with ones that are mirrors, as that really makes small spaces seem brighter and larger.

Ikea also has a ton of wall decorations, light fixtures, rugs, and anything else you may want to add some light and color to the room.


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07-06-2010, 09:30 PM

DO NOT GET YOUR FURNITURE AT IKEA.


Most of it is shit quality lately. The last few times I was in there last year it was seriously terrible shit not even worth looking at. The decor is nice, but the furniture is NOT.
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07-06-2010, 09:57 PM

Posters and/or wallscrolls to cover up that shitty paint job


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07-06-2010, 10:26 PM

(07-06-2010, 09:57 PM)Caffeine link Wrote: Posters and/or wallscrolls to cover up that shitty paint job

not wallscrolls
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07-06-2010, 10:39 PM

(07-06-2010, 09:30 PM)Luinbariel link Wrote: DO NOT GET YOUR FURNITURE AT IKEA.


Most of it is shit quality lately. The last few times I was in there last year it was seriously terrible shit not even worth looking at. The decor is nice, but the furniture is NOT.

Looks fine to me. Most of my family's bedroom furniture is Ikea, never had any defective parts or things falling apart.

Then again, you won't get the same quality sofa from Ikea for $300 as you would in a fancier store with sofas going $1500+.

Honestly though, I do recommend Ikea.

Dear god paint your walls.... regardless of whatever else you decide to do.


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07-06-2010, 10:55 PM

OMG what happened to your walls?

Buy a cheapo paint roller, some masking/painter's tape and some paint stat ;_;
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07-06-2010, 11:08 PM

The walls were an experiment :p

I have enough paint left over I think to cover the walls again with solid of that same color, and I agree it would look better at this point (my rear wall is solid, part of my indecisiveness of wither or not I liked the textured look). Of course that would be a huge pain in the ass to do - moving all the furniture out, spending a day painting, letting it dry for another day, etc... but yeah.

I was planning on fitting them out with wall decor and stuff like that though so they just were not *walls*. I have some prints I can put up on it, and was thinking about getting some wall sconce's to get more legit lighting going on.

Of course I don't really know where to start. I guess just spending a day at a hardware store like lowes or ikea or wallmart or something and making notes would do for a start


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07-06-2010, 11:36 PM

(07-06-2010, 10:39 PM)Didzo link Wrote: [quote author=Luinbariel link=topic=4782.msg162605#msg162605 date=1278469831]
DO NOT GET YOUR FURNITURE AT IKEA.


Most of it is shit quality lately. The last few times I was in there last year it was seriously terrible shit not even worth looking at. The decor is nice, but the furniture is NOT.

Looks fine to me. Most of my family's bedroom furniture is Ikea, never had any defective parts or things falling apart.

Then again, you won't get the same quality sofa from Ikea for $300 as you would in a fancier store with sofas going $1500+.

Honestly though, I do recommend Ikea.

Dear god paint your walls.... regardless of whatever else you decide to do.
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We were examining all the furniture there, all the cabinets were falling apart or flimsily built, handles pulling off, that kind of thing. But I've noticed that older furniture purchased from Ikea is significantly higher in quality than anything recent. My parents have a few things from there as well that are as solid as can be, but anything recent is NOTHING like it at all. It's taken a complete shit.
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07-07-2010, 12:56 AM

(07-06-2010, 11:36 PM)Luinbariel link Wrote: [quote author=Didzo link=topic=4782.msg162614#msg162614 date=1278473968]
[quote author=Luinbariel link=topic=4782.msg162605#msg162605 date=1278469831]
DO NOT GET YOUR FURNITURE AT IKEA.


Most of it is shit quality lately. The last few times I was in there last year it was seriously terrible shit not even worth looking at. The decor is nice, but the furniture is NOT.

Looks fine to me. Most of my family's bedroom furniture is Ikea, never had any defective parts or things falling apart.

Then again, you won't get the same quality sofa from Ikea for $300 as you would in a fancier store with sofas going $1500+.

Honestly though, I do recommend Ikea.

Dear god paint your walls.... regardless of whatever else you decide to do.
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We were examining all the furniture there, all the cabinets were falling apart or flimsily built, handles pulling off, that kind of thing. But I've noticed that older furniture purchased from Ikea is significantly higher in quality than anything recent. My parents have a few things from there as well that are as solid as can be, but anything recent is NOTHING like it at all. It's taken a complete shit.
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Uhhh....

You do realize that the store stuff is falling apart because it's assembled by the retards who work there? They don't give a shit if they use the wrong screw. That would be like looking at a rental car and saying "look at how awful this car manufacturer has gotten in the past X years! My parents used to own the previous model of this car and the paint wasn't scratched, the plastic wasn't faded, and there weren't mysterious stains all over the seat."

The reason your parents' Ikea stuff is solid is because they built it. I helped a friend put together some Ikea tables not to long ago for his apartment, and the materials and methods of putting stuff together are pretty much identical so far as I can tell. The finished product was solid and looked good.

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As far as paint goes, paint it a light color, dammit! Uniform! Then cover it with whatever prints, posters, etc. you want. I recommend getting floating shelves up on your walls. Good extra storage, and it doesn't look half bad.

Don't mess with sconces unless if you want to do electric through the walls or have wires hanging down them. They don't put out much light either. I'd go for a good floor lamp (Ikea, again) or overhead lighting, if you can.



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07-07-2010, 02:30 AM

(07-06-2010, 10:26 PM)dagrett link Wrote: [quote author=Caffeine link=topic=4782.msg162608#msg162608 date=1278471473]
Posters and/or wallscrolls to cover up that shitty paint job

not wallscrolls

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yes wallscrolls



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07-07-2010, 03:05 AM

(07-07-2010, 02:30 AM)Versus-pwny- link Wrote: [quote author=dagrett link=topic=4782.msg162612#msg162612 date=1278473174]
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Posters and/or wallscrolls to cover up that shitty paint job

not wallscrolls

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yes wallscrolls
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No.



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07-07-2010, 03:06 AM

(07-07-2010, 03:05 AM)Didzo link Wrote: [quote author=Versus-pwny- link=topic=4782.msg162635#msg162635 date=1278487845]
[quote author=dagrett link=topic=4782.msg162612#msg162612 date=1278473174]
[quote author=Caffeine link=topic=4782.msg162608#msg162608 date=1278471473]
Posters and/or wallscrolls to cover up that shitty paint job

not wallscrolls

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yes wallscrolls
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No.


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also no anime figurines for his desk
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07-07-2010, 09:04 AM

korjax should edit this post and create a poll for wall scrolls.

im on the No side.
wallscrolls give off the impression you're 13 years old and fap to hentai every 8 hours.
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07-07-2010, 09:39 AM

My older sister has wallscrolls  ;D

I like the darker green color for the paint, and I HATE pastel colors (aka "easter" colors) that are typical with light paint color schemes. Is there a good reason why lighter paint is better than darker colors? I really like the whole "cozyness" that darker color paint brings.


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07-07-2010, 09:49 AM

(07-07-2010, 09:39 AM)KorJax link Wrote: My older sister has wallscrolls  ;D

I like the darker green color for the paint, and I HATE pastel colors (aka "easter" colors) that are typical with light paint color schemes. Is there a good reason why lighter paint is better than darker colors? I really like the whole "cozyness" that darker color paint brings.

Its all about light reflection, darker colors make a room seem smaller than it actually is, lighter colors make it seem bigger


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07-07-2010, 09:55 AM

(07-07-2010, 09:49 AM)Caffeine link Wrote: [quote author=KorJax link=topic=4782.msg162657#msg162657 date=1278513597]
My older sister has wallscrolls  ;D

I like the darker green color for the paint, and I HATE pastel colors (aka "easter" colors) that are typical with light paint color schemes. Is there a good reason why lighter paint is better than darker colors? I really like the whole "cozyness" that darker color paint brings.

Its all about light reflection, darker colors make a room seem smaller than it actually is, lighter colors make it seem bigger
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That jives well with me I guess. I like the cozy smallness of my room Smile

Now I just need to perfect the look


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