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Hirsh Industries HID17313 3800 Shelving Unit, 48 x 18 x 78 Inches, Black
Total capacity 3, 800 lbs Of evenly distributed weightShelves adjust in 1.50" Increments to accommodate items of varying heights5-Shelf unitAssembles vertically or horizontallyAssembles with a rubber mallet (not included)Durable powder Coat Finish - rust resistantRiveted Steel Construction
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u/ScapegoatZovc ยท 1 pointr/DesignMyRoom

Thanks for the suggestions!

Bed size--I'm kind of between twin and full at the moment. Strictly speaking, a twin is more than I personally need. As a grown up, I feel like a full is more appropriate for cases where I'm not sleeping alone but honestly I have a small enough footprint that another person probably could share a twin with me.

I definitely think your suggestion is a better look "on paper" than the plan I currently have in my bed (with the L-shaped desk turned 90 degrees "clockwise," having the monitor and keyboard facing the bottom-right corner in reference to the layout you shared), but unless I set something up on a partition like you suggested I wouldn't be able to watch TV from bed which is important to me.

Regarding the divider, though, it's a really intersting idea. The one you listed looks great. This shelf was ~$50 on Amazon last week and I saw similar ones at Lowes for about $70, worst-case, I could do something like that for a similar effect as a divider, maybe?

I should note that with the two closets and a decent storage solution in them, I would probably have enough storage for nearly all of my things. If my 'working on computers' side job starts to produce a lot of clutter, I could move some of it to the outside shed or the attic. So the divider doesn't necessarily need to have incorporated storage. I'll look into cubicle walls, that's a neat idea.