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  1. I am temporarily living (until Aug. 31) in a studio apartment with irregular walls(some parts are kind of like like an octagon). What would be the best way to arrange my furniture? All I have is a queen size bed (just a mattress and a boxspring), a square wooden night table, 2 small bookcases, a round green plastic patio garden table that my computer and printer sit on, 4 plastic green patio chairs and a small square green plastic coffee table. Where would be the best place for me to put the TV, VCR and small CD player? Isn't the TV not supposed to face the bed? I have some file boxes and cardboard storage boxes too. Does it matter where I put these? I have some wind chimes but don't know the best place to put them. At the moment, they are hanging from a ceiling lamp. The front door does open inward but there is not enough of a wall for it to even rest against the wall. A large closet with 3 sliding doors is immediately to the left of the front door. Not directly in front of, but sort of to the diagonal, is the kitchen area. I can't move anything in there. The sink is to the left and there is a microwave on the counter next to the stove and the stove is separated from the refrigerator by part of the kitchen counter. I have a pink/peach beaded curtaining hanging in the kitchen entryway. To the right of the kitchen is a semicircular cement bar area. Directly to the right of that is the door to the bathroom. To the right of the bathroom is an open space with one regular flat wall to the right. It sort of faces the door. Then there is a little step underneath a large rectangular archway which leads into the other part of the apartment. If you kept turning right (which means your back would be to the door and the door would be behind you on the right hand side), you would be facing two sliding glass screen doors that face the parking lot. A regular wall would be to the right and to the left.
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