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u/Sparkalade · 1 pointr/DesignMyRoom

Funnily I've been working towards something similar, at least as far as gaming and Lego goes. I'm assuming I'm about twice your age but whatever.

My room is smaller but if I could fit it in I would've been all over an Ikea Fredde Computer work station which looks perfect for both gaming and Lego. Luckily I managed to squeeze in a display cabinet for my Lego models, the one I went for was an Ikea Stockholm. It's a decent size, certainly wouldn't want it any smaller. It's also a fantastic colour because that yellow is a precise match for Lego yellow.

Speaking of colours, I went all out on the teal (more green than blue), it's my favourite colour and I find it most calming (I have a stressy job). I used Durex Lemon Punch, similar to your walls at the mo, for my window sill, shelves, skirting board etc as it's a great match again for that Lego yellow. I also painted my ceiling 1 coat of a middling blue. This was a bit of a pain in the arse but once you get up there it doesn't take long. This was partly because I wanted a blue roof and as I use a projector instead of a monitor I figured it'd help darken the room.

OKT A5 drawers should make for great Lego sorting but again I didn't have space to dedicate to it and like you opted for those larger plastic drawers.

Aside from the cabinet I'm really hoping I can squeeze in a coffee table with a glass top display to build a Lego city in, something like this.

Anyway, there's something to think about. If you want my critique, get rid of those curtains. They look rubbish and messy. Invest in some blackout blinds, I have some rather spiffy blinds with the world map on. I find curtains can stick out into the room too muchh and blinds are much more sleek and neat. Just make sure you can drill around the wall where the window frame is before investing. Installing them can be fiddly but fairly straightforward, assuming there aren't any pipes, wires or metal structural support within the walls.

If you like the idea of those curtains consider hanging a mandala on your wall or ceiling. Yeah they're a bit hippyish but I love mine.

Do you really throw balls into that ring above your laptop? If you must have it then put it above your bed instead.

Take the pics off your dresser mirror. It's a nice bit of furniture and mirrors really do help brighten a room. Also you could consider painting and varnishing your furniture. I found this more bother than it was worth but if you have a few days to do it and have your stuff boxed up while doing so then you might appreciate it.

All that stuff hanging on your door would be better hung on the wall behind the door. Aaand is that a fridge? Do you really need a fridge in your room? Anyway, if you could rejig your room to fit it by your dresser or somewhere consider leaving as much space as possible in the door entrance, this will add to the general ebb and flow of the room.

Your cable management is terrible and it really adds to the mess in the room. Consider how to hide cables when arranging furniture for maximum presentation. Either tape them behind furniture or hide them with a wall hanging.

Also, if you have room for it in your budget, brand new duvet covers and lampshades will go much further than you might think. That said, I opted to sleep in a hammock hung from the ceiling. I can unclip it when not in use and thus saves space, helps my back pain, insomnia etc etc. Admittedly it's not for everyone.

Anyway, I probably didn't answer your question, whatever it was, but I hope that gives you some ideas. Just be sure to measure your room dimensions and the size of your furniture. Jot it all down on a diagram so then at least you can feel like you now what you're doing.

Good luck.