<p>Details about Duren that you may be interested in reading…</p>
<p>The 6th floor rooms in Duren have extremely high ceilings, up to about 20ft. on one side. This place was well thought out and designed to make the most of every square inch. </p>
<p>There are so many outlets, four to a box, that we didn’t need a power strip. There are two locations for the cable hook up on opposite walls.</p>
<p>No room for a tension rod on the window. The blinds are all the way to the edge so we had to mount sticky hooks on the wall to hang a rod.</p>
<p>The bathroom has a sink with cabinet storage underneath, a shelving unit above the toilet and three large deep shelves next to the shower. Those plastic storage drawers would be perfect there. Beneath the deep shelves there is a perfect spot for two pop up hampers! There are two long towel rods next to the sink and two hooks next to the shower. Nothing on the back of the door. We brought our own shower curtain and keep the one that was provided as the liner. It doesn’t have as many holes but we alternated. Our “over the door” hanging thing didn’t fit on the doors. The doors are too thick!</p>
<p>There are no doors on the closet. One long rod with a divider in the middle, narrow shelves on the right and two long shelves above the rod. </p>
<p>The desk, dresser and night stand have a pull out thing for extra room to work. Very nice!</p>
<p>There is one piece of furniture that is like a bookshelf/night stand. It’s large and has shelves on two sides. We exposed one side of the shelves and put the tv on top with the dvd player beneath. There is a hole running through the back to plug it in. We stored extra stuff in the hidden shelves side since it’s on wheels and can be easily moved. </p>
<p>Much of the wall space is covered with a neutral bulletin board. It’s all over so it makes it easy to post pictures and important information! </p>
<p>Hope this helps!</p>