xMisterDx
2023-09-28 22:31:35
- #1
If the bed is supposed to be upright in the upper right corner, then don’t put the sockets in the corner, but so that they are behind the nightstand. So depending on what kind of bed is supposed to fit in there maximally or can fit (in that room I assume 1m wide at most) 1.2m from the right wall under the window.
The sockets behind the wardrobe move to the left wall, right. Unless the wardrobe gets lighting. Then it makes sense to put a socket behind it.
Also keep in mind: If you want Christmas lights, you need a socket near every window. That was very important to my wife...
The double socket in the middle of the right wall can go. The bed is there, the room just dictates that. The bed will probably be directly against the wall, so you will never be able to use the sockets... unless with a multiple plug adapter ;)
The sockets on the bottom of the right wall can be used for wardrobe lighting.
And that’s how I would go through every room and think about which furniture absolutely has to be there and where it will stand.
The sockets behind the wardrobe move to the left wall, right. Unless the wardrobe gets lighting. Then it makes sense to put a socket behind it.
Also keep in mind: If you want Christmas lights, you need a socket near every window. That was very important to my wife...
The double socket in the middle of the right wall can go. The bed is there, the room just dictates that. The bed will probably be directly against the wall, so you will never be able to use the sockets... unless with a multiple plug adapter ;)
The sockets on the bottom of the right wall can be used for wardrobe lighting.
And that’s how I would go through every room and think about which furniture absolutely has to be there and where it will stand.