<p>I'm a pretty tall guy and during my stay in east quad for orientation i had a hard time in my loft style bed. Between me and the ceiling was very little room and it made getting up and down a b. My question is does baits I have higher ceilings? I'm in parker house if that matters. I also read i can't do certain furniture arrangements in parker house so i am guessing that means no block style furniture. Does that mean i am stuck in a loft?</p>
<p>I was on the top bunk in baits I and there was plenty of room for me to get in and out. btw I’m 6’</p>
<p>I’m 6’4’', so hopefully I’ll be good. I just hope there is more room then east quad</p>
<p>My son was in a Baits 2 double within a triple suite.</p>
<p>He and his roommate unstacked the bunk beds and created singles along opposite walls. They pushed the two desks together, facing each other in the middle of the room. There was very little space between the desks and the beds, but they decided that cramped moving-around space was worth it so no one had to get the top bunk. I don’t know if this room was bigger or a different shape than the room you have, though. </p>
<p>Friends of his in Baits 1 simply agreed to switch off on who was in the top bed, each had one semester up and one semester down.</p>
<p>Can you undo the loft thing and make it into just a single bed in Bursley? Is it in the loft style when you first get there?</p>
<p>^ yes and yes</p>
<p>do I have to undo it myself? how?</p>
<p>It looks pretty easy, just locks into place. </p>
<p>On the same note, how about the shower heads. Are they higher then the east quad ones. I had to practically kneel to get the top of my head.</p>
<p>What’s up me form the past…</p>
<p>Top bunk was fine, had plenty of head room.
Shower heads were still ****ing low… better be better at Northwood</p>