She set up this room in a very similar way to how she set up the previous one. Each of the three bedrooms was large enough to hold two bunk beds, so she was able to comfortably fit twelve people per unit.
The other change she made was using pull-out sofas in the living room for additional sleeping spaces instead of a large sectional.
Since the unit had electricity, she swapped the pellet stoves in the bedrooms for electric space heaters, keeping only the pellet stove in the living room as a backup in case something happened to the electrical supply.
The kitchen area was also a little different because the three-bedroom units had a dedicated kitchenette area. Rayne felt a little jealous of this kitchen because it had built-in countertops and a sink, which made cooking a lot easier.
Just like the previous unit, she fully stocked the cabinets with food and water—enough to last a few months.