<p>should I choose a lofted bed and have my own working space? I heard that if you chose a lofted bed, your storage space is smaller than choosing a bunk bed</p>
<p>And which level of a bunk bed is better? a lower or upper one</p>
<p>Any advice on choosing a table and bed in a triple room?</p>
No you're not. In fact, my roommates left me with the desk and closet under the bed, the top bunk, and the drawers under the lower bed. Thank goodness I'm in a double next year.</p>
<p>it does suck to have the loft and the desk under it because you'll be covered on top, luckily i picked the top bunk and the desk next to it so i can put my posters up and have a lot of head space (you hit you head a lot when you stand up under the loft lol I guess you'll get used to it)... and for top or bottom bunk really it is your preference, do you make your bed everyday? if not bottom bunk might not be a good choice since it'll look really messy... do you sleep early or care about people sitting on your bed? those are things bottom bunk have to deal with... do you have "guests" over often? if so bottom might be a bit convenient :)</p>