What are some tips for arranging dormitory furniture?

Mar 19, 2026

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The core tips for dormitory furniture arrangement are: rationally planning traffic flow, clear zoning, prioritizing safety, and making full use of vertical space. In limited spaces such as 6-person dorm rooms, a scientific layout not only improves efficiency but also enhances living comfort and safety.

 

Following the "Three Principles" to Lay a Solid Foundation for Tidyness

Arrange Large Items First, Then Smaller Items: Prioritize the placement of large furniture such as beds, desks, and wardrobes to quickly free up visual space and lay the foundation for subsequent storage.

 

Functional Zoning, Based on Needs: Divide the dormitory into study areas, rest areas, storage areas, and living areas to avoid mixing functions. For example, place desks near light sources and beds away from doors to reduce distractions.

 

Smooth Traffic Flow, Leave Passage: Ensure unobstructed walking paths from the bedside and doorway to the balcony, with a recommended width of ≥60cm to avoid furniture obstructing passage and emergency evacuation.

 

Bed Placement: Balancing Safety and Space: Place beds against load-bearing walls to improve safety in emergencies such as earthquakes. Avoid placing beds near tall cabinets or other large furniture to prevent them from tipping over and causing injury.

 

Bed Placement: The optimal solution is a bunk bed with a desk underneath: This separates sleep and study areas, and the lower desk can integrate drawers and bookshelves to maximize space utilization.

 

A guardrail is essential: The upper bunk must have a guardrail at least 30cm high to prevent falls at night, especially suitable for those who frequently toss and turn.

 

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