Dorms

<p>Dreamworld- There are five walls in the designed triple (it is a really strange room shape), but there is plenty of room for three beds (with drawers built in), three desks, and three closets. No bunk beds and no sharing desks/closets. There is also an overhead light (unlike the regular rooms) because it used to be a lounge. Plenty of floorspace in the middle of room as well with two sets of windows.</p>

<p>There are apparently (according to the Reslife website) doubles that were former lounges as well (five-walled corner rooms). I’ve thought about this and it seems that buildings with fire entrances on floors that are lived on (so only Onondaga and Cayuga) have smaller than normal former floor lounges- making them unsuitable for triples but larger than normal doubles. I’ve never met anyone who lived in one of these, but they apparently exist.</p>