<p>If you were living in a triple, which bed would be the best?</p>
<p>If you pick the single, it means if you come home on a late night and drunk, you’ll still have to climb up to the top and risk falling down. However, you do get your own closet.</p>
<p>If you pick one of the doubles, there’s the risk that your roommate smells and you’ll have to sleep near them. However, you do get a little storage space under the bottom bed right? and if you sleep on the bottom, you don’t have to worry about rolling off. </p>
<p>I’ll probably be the first of my roommates arriving and I don’t know what bed to pick…</p>
<p>i would pick the bottom one of the double. seems most convenient when you consider everything. and if your roommate stinks, you’re still gonna be able to smell them from the other bed too, so that doesn’t really make a difference. :)</p>
<p>I prefer the single bed. The bottom one is nice but when everyone comes over they will want to sit on it. You really get to have your own personal little space with the single bed on top. But that is just my preference.</p>
<p>Well if you’re living in a unit, the single bed has two desks underneath. Then another desk faces the window and is sort of…perpendicular? the bed/two desks. So what I would choose is that desk, and then the lower bed of the other bunk. That’s the closest I can think of in terms of having a bit of personal space because your desk is right next to your bed, and you don’t have to sit next to someone, and you can look out the window. Plus lower bunk is better b/c you can sit there more easily with your friends, curl up, take a nap, study on your bed, throw stuff on your bed, etc etc </p>
<p>…if you get the single bed it doesn’t mean that you get the whole closet for yourself and sort of “your space” For one, there’s a dresser next to your bed, and secondly, I imagine that your roommates wouldn’t find it fair that you get your own closet while they have to split theirs.</p>