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Moving into a room in a backyard the is approx 3.4m X 4.6m in size. Has no utilities. (But I will have access to the indoor kitchen , shower/toilet laundry)

Thing this space is realistic enough to have
>Bed
>Desk+chair
>Bookshelf or storage for things/clothing

Think I can also fit a mini kitchenette. Maybe like a microwave and a place to coffee or even a small fridge/bar fridge to store some leftovers. Or even a mini portable stove?

I'm also hoping to get a pull up bar station in there or even some dumbbell equipment / bench

Is this space too small for those ideas? Also what's the best way to arrange things if I'm a bit space conscious
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>>32594214
Also ue is the window and red is the door
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>>32594214
Why are you moving into a cuckshed?
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>>32594990
Because I'm in my mid 30s and never moved out of my parents house. I work a min wagie job (which I at least enjoy) and moving into my siblings backyard is probably the next babystep of independence/freedom.
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>>32594214
Dimensions? If those numbers are in feet, then you might have enough room for, like, half a twin sized bed.
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>>32596969
...never mind about the untis. Shoulda read the description. It's late, and I've had some drinks. Probably you could fit all that junk. Don't burn it down with your kitchenette.
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>>32596983
Lol how about at least t mini coffee station. If anything I think I might be able to make a cooking area just outside the garage which is just behind the little unit
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>>32594214

Hey it's you. Moving into your sisters garden shed I see. I told you not to but you're doing it anyway.

You won't be able to get all the things,you want in that space. You will be able to get your bed, desk and storage for clothing. You should also be able to set up a little area for a small fridge, stove plate and microwave. Whether it's a good idea to put kitchen items in a garden shed is a different matter.

That's probably all you're going to get in that space.
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>>32597886
>I told you not to but you're doing it anyway.
Oh really. I missed that part. What makes you think it's going to be a mistake
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>>32597892

I told you why in your last thread. We talked. You know. That's fine, you'll see first hand.
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>>32594214
If you get a futon instead of a real bed, you can fold it up during the day for more space. I also like it because I can take it with me on road trips for maximum car camping comfort.
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>>32597903
No you didn't. Just rechecked the thread. I just replied saying it's her who has been telling me I need to get out of there (our parents house) and saying I should move into their backyard unit.

I never even brought up moving out or anything like that. But she was the one who suggested it and has been telling me so for ages now

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