I always loved playing with dollhouses as a kid. I played with my own, I played with my sister's (she had a few)...
Like, you get to have your own little family and control their entire lives, at least as long as they're in their house. And you get to move around the furniture and arrange the house just the way you'd want it if you lived there...it's so much fun!
I want to build one now...
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Other than The Sims, that is.
But that's neat trivia. I didn't know that.
http://freshome.com/10-best-free-online-virtual-room-programs-and-tools/
In the meantime though:
This is me making as multifunction as possible a dorm room out of a 10' x 10' room with the door and windows placed thus, and using the rather limited selection of furnishings that the site provides. It may seem a little cluttered or claustrophobia-inducing, but then so are real-life dorm rooms, especially for people who try to do lots of things with them. And I've always liked the idea of using furniture as walls to subdivide a space, so that was a design choice I purposely explored here.
So we have a bed, we have two shelves that in total offer ample shelf space, one armoire, one set of dresser drawers, one desk, and at least one chair. Also, the optional items are two curtains (for the windows), one wastebasket, one microwave, one mini-fridge, one random wall painting, one desk lamp, two extra chairs, a television, and a little side table. I couldn't find a normal-height folding table or a sufficiently small two-seater sofa.
At an earlier point in time, I had the bed turned 90 degrees but against the same corner, and then the door was reduced to being just two feet wide, and a generic bookcase was placed at the foot of the bed. I switched it around because that was actually a bunk bed (back when I was wondering whether it was possible to fit two people's worth of basic furnishings in one room of this size), and also I didn't yet discover whether I could free-place a curtain on the generic bookcase itself (which is open-air both sides). (I still don't know actually but I think I can?)
But so the room as of now has basic sleeping and desk-use functions, as well as food storage and prep (microwave and mini-fridge), and a little entertainment/guest-entertaining area whose contents could be changed out to do other things -- remove the two chairs and fold up the table, and you have a place for playing floor games. At another point in time I actually considered putting a kitchen counter in there to serve as a workshop space (there's no actual workbench that I could pick, I think). And I would have gotten prettier curtains but nothing else matched this size of window. And I would have uploaded more customizations, such as custom art to frame on the walls, if I could.
For more perspectives: http://s195.photobucket.com/user/Glenn_Magus_Harvey/library/interior design?sort=3&page=1
Here's the site for making your own designs: http://www.homestyler.com/designer
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Also >not using 3D modeling software