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How to place the 1.5-meter bed in a small room properly during decoration?

It’s really not a very big bedroom, so don’t expect too much storage. I try to satisfy the functionality as much as possible and leave a relatively large amount of storage space for you. Based on the questions you asked, I have made four layout plans for your reference (the four plans are basically similar, the storage space and the visual sense after entering the bedroom are slightly different, choose according to your actual feelings) Plan 1:

1. As you imagine, the head of the bed is close to the door, and then I placed the desk at the end of the bed. The bed is 2000mm, so the desk has 1000mm left, and the size of the desk is not too small.

2. Then the wardrobe is placed opposite the entrance to the bedroom, with curved open objects sitting in front of it to ease the visual experience and the cramped space between the end of the bed and the room. Option 2:

1. As you imagine, the head of the bed is close to the door, and then the wardrobe is placed at the end of the bed. The bed is 2000mm, so there is still 1000mm left in the wardrobe, and the storage function of the wardrobe is relatively good.

2. Then the desk is placed opposite the bedroom, making the visual experience more comfortable and brighter. The table size is 1000mm, which can also meet daily study requirements. Option 3:

1. As you imagine, the head of the bed is close to the door, and then the desk is placed at the end of the bed. The bed is 2000mm, so there is still 1000mm left for the desk, which is not too small. There is a 400mm bay window storage cabinet next to the desk, but the space is also cramped. A round study chair with a backrest needs to be placed. This solution is not very comfortable, but has high storage function.

2. Then the wardrobe is placed opposite the entrance to the bedroom, with curved open objects sitting in front of it to ease the visual experience and the cramped space between the end of the bed and the room. Option 4:

1. As you imagine, the head of the bed is close to the door. The beds are bunk beds. The overall area is 1400mm*2000mm small size bunk beds. Then I put the desk in the lower space to make full use of it. The shortcoming of the three-dimensional space is that it feels a little depressing after entering.

2. Then the wardrobe is placed opposite the entrance to the bedroom, with curved open objects sitting in front of it to ease the visual experience and the cramped space between the end of the bed and the room.