M.I.A. Scope Room
Orikes:
That's often the configuration I put single beds in my kids rooms and in the dorms. It leaves the floor space open, but still sticks two twin beds in there.
I'd probably use that bed. :)
starrling:
I do this as well, just putting a large end table in the far corner, the beds abutting it.
J. M. Pescado:
Quote from: MistyBlue on 2007 May 18, 04:59:22
Actually, 4x3 and if you saw some of the lots I build, you'd know why. Kids in me teeny-tiny houses share space and besides that, I just like it. I'm sick of using the bunk beds in every house, I need a little variety in my life.
4x4. A bed is 3x1, and so the endstump would extend its profile to a length of 4. Since the other bed is placed at a perpendicular angle, this yields a profile of 4x4.
Like so:
Code:
1234X
BBBE4
B3
B2
B1
And they'd still share space if you used a conventional double-single-bed rig, like so:
Code:
BEB
B B
B B
A setup which consumes only a 3x3 profile. A 4x4 profile means you had enough for a full mini-bedroom anyway! It therefore follows that MistyBlues are stupid and suck.
Zazazu:
You can also do this in a 4x3:
B B H
H E E
B E E
B E E
The H being the head of the bed. Gives the kids room to get out of their beds at the same time. No more "Sis! I can't get out! Ahhhh!". They don't actually use the foot of the bed.
Of course, there's nothing like fitting a dresser and five single beds in an irregular room equivalent to a 5x7 in a manner that also prevents screaming. That was difficult.
D D
E E
H X H E E E H
B E B E E E B
B E B E B E B
E E E E B
H B B E H
MistyBlue:
Quote from: J. M. Pescado on 2007 May 18, 13:27:32
It therefore follows that MistyBlues are stupid and suck.
Yeah, yeah... :P
It'll work in a 4x3. Most of my kids rooms are that small and I cram a lot into them.
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