While cleaning up my hard-disk, I came across a photo from 2007. I lived as a bachelor then, and the photo makes it amply clear!
This was the only table in my spartan room, and it fulfilled a number of functions.. my study table, dining table, laptop table, bookshelf, place to keep the article of daily use... so on and so forth.
It may look like a mess, but it was a great place to keep things handy. I don't remember ever cleaning it up, except the time when my parents came to visit. And even then, all I did was to take all the stuff from the table- top and push it in the shelf below.
Here are Gautam's Three Laws of a Bachelor Room:
PS! Just in case you have some wrong ideas.... the bottle in the right-corner is that of Appy Fizz.
This was the only table in my spartan room, and it fulfilled a number of functions.. my study table, dining table, laptop table, bookshelf, place to keep the article of daily use... so on and so forth.
It may look like a mess, but it was a great place to keep things handy. I don't remember ever cleaning it up, except the time when my parents came to visit. And even then, all I did was to take all the stuff from the table- top and push it in the shelf below.
Here are Gautam's Three Laws of a Bachelor Room:
- The useless stuff in a bachelor's room can neither be cleaned nor dumped; it can only be moved from one corner to the another.
- Getting rid of one useless thing in a bachelor's room leads to addition of two even more useless things.
- The amount of mess in a bachelor's room rises exponentially prior to a parent visit.
PS! Just in case you have some wrong ideas.... the bottle in the right-corner is that of Appy Fizz.