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Ideal Bachelor Pad Layout
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Ideal Bachelor Pad Layout

Super personal info coming up!

Here's the layout for my pad, an apartment in an old building (somewhere in the Northern Hemisphere).

My roommate is finally moving out, and I am going to finish it up now. Already re-did the three main rooms, the kitchen, hall and bathroom are missing. They can't be moved from their current positions.

How do I decorate this bad boy? The room top-right is where I've slept until now. It gets very little light, but is nice and quiet. The two rooms in the bottom are out towards a busy street with traffic, but when the windows are closed it's no big deal. They get a lot of light - at about 2pm until 8 or 9pm in the summer. There's also a tiny balcony.

Looking forward towards your input gents - best ideas = open invite to crash and a weekend of obnoxious carousing!

Useful info: I've got about 1,000 books (not kidding), so I am toying with the idea of turning one room into a library. I'd also appreciate ideas for the bathroom, since the plumbing is visible and since the bathroom is only 3½ feet wide, I don't know how much space I can afford to lose. If I hid all the plumbing it'd cost me 2/3-1 foot of width.

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