Would like some input on setting up my gaming setup in my new room

Ok i am moving in with a friend in a few weeks to save on rent,and i have been trying to decide how i should setup my room,it is 11ftx10ft but the big problem is what i need/want to fit into the room,cause i have 2 60inx30in desks,a queen sized bed,a 21.5in high 15in wide 28in long file cabinet,and a full sized hid-a-bed couch.

But i could either leave the couch,or the bed,and use the other to sleep in if it won't fit,also i may have to lend one of the desks to my friend cause i am selling him a pc and idk if he has a desk.

Either was desk wise,i need to decide how i am going to setup my rig at my desk,cause the floor is carpet,so idk if setting my rig is a good idea,since my case is a haf 932 w/the wheels on,i also have a 3 screen setup 1x22in,1x23in,1x17in, i also need to fit a printer,and my logitech x-530 5.1 surround sound.

 

If this will help here is a pic i made in paint,it is as close as i could get to what the room looks like from what i remember.

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I would love any and all input you guys have.

Well I recommend this layout: (image)

setup for that one guy

You could also get one of those couch/bunk bed with the couch at the bottom and a bed at the top.

That is a good idea,the problem with the couch/bunk bed is that is a little out of my spending range,mainly cause there is other stuff i need to get,like i need to get a new entertainment center,caus both me and my friend only have the big old ones for CRT TV's,and the house has lower ceilings,so my 46" HDTV won't fit on top,not only that but i also have to payback some money i owe,and finish fixing my car before i can move in.

Always have your desk at that side of the door, gives you more time to react...

I'd say screw the surround speakers, use only the stereo ones.  :)Makes things a bit easier.