@@Max-tx9gf it’s good. it helps with studying i would say, since the bed isn’t rlly “beside” u while studying at ur desk. i did end up buying a small desk from ikea and it fit right in with the bed. so i never had to flip the bed
I first thought it would be too small for me but after living here for 3 months, it's really not. I think this is really all the space a student will need. It's also double bed so you can have your friend over. Many students living in nano suite seem to bring an extra desk/table into their room so they don't need to flip the bed up and down every night. I recommend that you should take the room if you get an offer because its only 750~ per month and the size is completely adequate. I never felt like I was suffocating due to the small room atmosphere, especially because you'll get two decently sized windows. Studios costs 1350~ so you could basically spend 700~ per month on something else if you really wanted to
@@duperator7379 Thank you so much, and final question: What is the maximum height of the object that I can put on the table when I fold the table and turn it into a bed. Because I have a desktop (PC monitor) with a height of 60 cm.
@haivu8445 it's just below 40cm. my set up definitely wouldn't fit in there. also you would need long wires on everything even if ur set up could fit because it'll need to move a lot when the bed-table transformation is happening. I fit a 1.10m ikea table right beside the bed, in front of the window, and I could still fit my desktop + bookshelf on the right side of the table (pc is not under my desk*)
what’s it like living in a place where it’s either bed or table your choice lol. this is the lowest offer on my waitlist
@@Max-tx9gf it’s good. it helps with studying i would say, since the bed isn’t rlly “beside” u while studying at ur desk. i did end up buying a small desk from ikea and it fit right in with the bed. so i never had to flip the bed
Thanks for this informative video😊 do you also know how long the bed is? I'm 175 cm, would I fit there with a 30cm pillow easily?😅
@@FatemehKhosrobeygi yeah you will fit fine. i had a plenty of room and im 174cm. that will be an easy fit
@duperator7379 thank you 😁✌️
how did you get one?! transfer?
No, I got it from applying on the ubc housing ssc website! I applied to it 3 years ago though and I just got it..
How do you feel after staying there? Is it too small for you? Is the atmosphere suffocating in the room?
I first thought it would be too small for me but after living here for 3 months, it's really not. I think this is really all the space a student will need. It's also double bed so you can have your friend over. Many students living in nano suite seem to bring an extra desk/table into their room so they don't need to flip the bed up and down every night.
I recommend that you should take the room if you get an offer because its only 750~ per month and the size is completely adequate. I never felt like I was suffocating due to the small room atmosphere, especially because you'll get two decently sized windows. Studios costs 1350~ so you could basically spend 700~ per month on something else if you really wanted to
@@duperator7379 Thank you so much, and final question: What is the maximum height of the object that I can put on the table when I fold the table and turn it into a bed. Because I have a desktop (PC monitor) with a height of 60 cm.
@haivu8445 it's just below 40cm. my set up definitely wouldn't fit in there. also you would need long wires on everything even if ur set up could fit because it'll need to move a lot when the bed-table transformation is happening.
I fit a 1.10m ikea table right beside the bed, in front of the window, and I could still fit my desktop + bookshelf on the right side of the table (pc is not under my desk*)
Super awesome tour! I'm work for the company that makes the convertible beds. I hope you're liking them! :)
can i live there with u
ofc man but you'll have to sleep on the floor bc the bed prob wont fit u LOL