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phew finished cleaning up my room and sorta organising..

now i can get to study..

room was a mess.. and in 3 weeks i have been here, it has been piled on more and more.. finally took out the stuff that is to be trashed to the hall, and now my room finally has space for myself to sit down and study..

yay!

me wonders why i didnt do so earlier.

edit: now to get 2 plastic dressers from walmart and a peice of plywood to make my dress / study table.. and im set.
 
Originally posted by: TheGoodGuy

edit: now to get 2 plastic dressers from walmart and a peice of plywood to make my dress / study table.. and im set.

2x two droor metal fileing cabnets and a door work much better, and its alot sturdier
 
Originally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: TheGoodGuy

edit: now to get 2 plastic dressers from walmart and a peice of plywood to make my dress / study table.. and im set.

2x two droor metal fileing cabnets and a door work much better, and its alot sturdier

I need a study table as well. Care to elaborate please?
 
you take 2 of these, one on each end and put one of these on top of it

just make sure the door is a SOLID door blank cause the ones that are hollow will break with a monitor or whatever on them
nice solid oak ones are great, toss some stain or urathane on them and you are good to go, Oak costs more tho, just make sure whatever it is, is solid, you get plenty of desk space and it looks good and you have file cabnits, total costs under 200$ if you deal for the stuff, you can even attach drawers yourself for if you want that isnt hard either
 
Originally posted by: Anubis
you take 2 of these, one on each end and put one of these on top of it

just make sure the door is a SOLID door blank cause the ones that are hollow will break with a monitor or whatever on them
nice solid oak ones are great, toss some stain or urathane on them and you are good to go, Oak costs more tho, just make sure whatever it is, is solid, you get plenty of desk space and it looks good and you have file cabnits, total costs under 200$ if you deal for the stuff, you can even attach drawers yourself for if you want that isnt hard either

and then one of these on top of those.
 
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