When you wake up in the morning, don’t you want to be at total peace? The room that you sleep in has to be your personal Utopia and your private sanctum. Your room is the place where you can truly express yourself and be yourself. I’ve always wanted my dream room to reflect the things I love and love to do. My paradise has a complex PC gaming station with multiple monitors running my favorite games; I can smell the hot pockets warming up in the microwave so I jump up from my chair to grab a green goodness smoothie from my miniature refrigerator. Sometimes when I’ve been staring at brightly flashing screens for hours on end, I find that I need to relax. So I turn off my computers and turn on my laptop and some music. I’ve been waiting to play a new Frank Sinatra record that I bought a while ago. The display case for all my records, tapes and CDs are starting to fill up, I even have a few eight tracks. I put my mp3 player on the charger and sit down on my memory foam California king size bed with my laptop on a pile of unfinished screenplays I’ve been procrastinating working on. I find the remote to my entertainment system being chewed on by my lovable black wolf hybrid, Klaus. That damn dog is always finding something to destroy! I snatch the remote out of his mouth and watch my forty-four inch plasma TV rise from the foot of my bed. I press play on Grease; I leave it on repeat when I’m writing. Crap! Klaus knocked a shelf off my movie case. Damn it, now I have to clean all that up! I refuse to convert my DVD collection to digital storage. My room stays organized. It may look cramped but everything is just perfect. All this being said, your room is your special bubble, a piece of yourself, your castle, your Narnia! Your perfect room is the escape that you have from your boring nine to five job and all the things that could stress you out. So tell me this, is your room paradise?