Katuna.
Below I have tried to indicate the details of the wardroom. COs cabin is obvious. The wardroom had two bunks on the starboard side. Towards the ship side were the bunks. The lower bunk is for the chief engineer and the upper bunk for no 1. My "office" was the cupboard towards aft, the cupboard contained drawings , logbooks and papers related to my job and I had a small plate fixed to the cupboard wall as a writing desk, towards the wardrom was the blackboard for the acid weight. The typewriter I borrowed from the radio operator as did the CO. The wardobes and lockers were kind of humide and our stripes got green, so quite against the rules I asked the chief electrician to install one of those coalfiber bulbs in my wardrobe closet and lockers to keep it dry. This worked but was exclusively for me, even the CO didn`t get it. I don`t know if other copied my idea. On the port side of the wardroom are the bunks and lockers for the junior officers. As the wardroom was normally used as dining and dayroom, the poor guys used hot bunks. With some minor trouble you could ease down on the lower bunk using same as a seat at the table when somebody slept in the upper bunk.
Tore