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This page is dedicated explain to each Titan's bedroom in depth. If you're looking for the main architecture where these rooms are located, go check out Titans Tower.

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The Titans' rooms along the hallway (sans Raven's and of course without Bumblebee's)

Main structures[]

Robin's Room[]

A sort of bedroom/training room/gym combo, it fits the tower's main blue theme as the majority of his walls, the curtains and even his bed are all coloured in blue, except the back wall window which is of course transparent.

Robin has the typical bed, although he sometimes sleeps in the closet to not get ambushed while sleeping as seen in "The Mask". A wooden chest is placed at the foot of the bed, and next to the bed is a night stand which holds a photograph frame and a neatly arranged lamp.

The right side of his room, if you're facing the door, has his computer-equipped desk that has placed with various test tubes and sticky notes all around it, a bookcase, plus a closet filled with identical and neatly organized uniforms. On the wall next to the closet is a framed poster which is in reminiscence of his family circus The Flying Graysons. On either side of his door, there are posters of villains of The Joker and Two-Face, to be exact, that have been used for birdarang practices.

At the corner of the room, there is training equipment, like a punching bag and targets that bear faces of his adversaries namely Bane (The Dark Knight Rises variant), Killer Croc and Slade, along with a punching dummy disguised as a typical bank robber, emphasizing his intense training regimen and obsession with improving his physical agility and strength. His walls are also covered with various newspaper clippings from his glory days with Batman, numerous Batman-related posters and a picture of Robin himself as an actual bird.

In addition of the above said main features, there is a Superman figure hanging from his light in a flying position. A stack of books can be seen on the floor if you're sharp-eyed enough. In "Starfire the Terrible", he is also shown to have a picture of Starfire and a calendar of her schedule, showing his strong fixation on Starfire.

Cyborg's Room[]

Across from Starfire's room at the end of the hall, this bedroom is high-tech and is occupied with computers and other various technologies throughout it. Various tools, a nightlight, posters of other robotic DC characters like Steel and Metallo, diagrams or worn-looking drawings of himself, cyborg-zombies and/or cars, including the Batmobile, are all over the walls. At the corner of the wall houses a tall built-in cabinet for tidy storage, and next to the cabinet is a shuttered window running parallel to the window at the end of the main corridor.

In stark contrast with the other bedrooms, its design is more minimalistic to suit his robotic body functions, notably the bed, which is really just a rack that is part of an upright platform.

This room also has a body changing station next to his rack as a replacement of a wardrobe. It is storage unit complete with a conveyor belt and stores various styles of robotic bodies for Cyborg's partially human head. At the other end of the wall is a dark purple curtain that is being hung which covers the largest window of the room.

Starfire's Room[]

Sited next to Robin's, this bedroom has a very girly atmosphere, which translate Starfire's first impression on Earth's mainstream femininity. It is mostly pink and purple with heart and star stickers all over it, plastered with posters of handsome men (including Superman) and cute animal stickers too. A non-DC poster called "Going Bananas: The Musical" can be seen on the wall. There is a disco ball and stars adorning her ceiling for a galactic, out-of-this-world touch, befitting her background as an alien.

Echoing the room's girlishness is the makeup mirror topped with perfume assortments, nail polishes and lipsticks. The mirror stand is accompanied with a chair with a retro-futuristic vibe. At the far wall of the room has the window adorned with magenta curtains. The teen magazine which are scattered on the ground hints at her hobby of studying Earth practices.

Her bed, which has a dome-shaped cover, further supports the girlish aura with the abundance of stuffed animals in costumes of The Flash, Batman, Robin, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern and Bane (The Dark Knight Rises variant). She also has a poster of Superman, Martian Manhunter and Deadman. Opposite of the bed is her closet that is decorated in more stickers of hearts, flowers and stars, as well as a dresser.

Apart from the main features, she owns a sewing machine, a diary with apparently multiple volumes and various plants in this room.

Beast Boy's Room[]

Located next to the bathroom, Beast Boy has an extremely messy and animal-themed room. The window is framed by light purple curtains. A TV, mostly for him and Cyborg to play video games with, sits in front of the glass wall. There is a closet with double doors and across from that a full length, leafy green four-leafed clover mural with many scratches on it. He has posters of many animal-themed DC characters, such as Catwoman, Nite Owl, Animal Man, and Krypto the Superdog, which are taped up haphazardly on and across the walls.

It has some animal features in it, such as a small climbing tree, a scratching post, a giant ball of purple yarn, a cat climbing post, mainly to appease him when he is in his playful kitty form. Because of his animalistic and apathetic nature, dirty clothes, vegetarian food leftovers, or random paperwork is strewn all over the floor.

Unlike the other Titans' room, Beast Boy doesn't have a proper bed, but instead a substitute cardboard box filled with blankets or straw, a stuffie and a pillow.

Raven's Room[]

Settled at the end of the hallway is this bedroom with a very dark, Gothic ambiance. It is not the cleanest room, but it isn't too dirty. Only candle lighting can light this dim room, which is decorated with chains, spiderwebs, painted skulls on her wallpaper and real skulls.

Her bed is an old-fashioned four poster detailed with snakes, and has several posters collaged over it with various ghouls and skull or bat-related characters such as Ra's al Ghul, as well as a spiderweb in the ceiling corner. There are pillows clustered together on it and she also has a purple skull blanket for sleeping when she sleeps while floating on top of it. Right next to the bed is a Zatanna poster.

Located on the wall next to the door has a corner of cages and containment with who-knows-what kind of creatures inside them; you only see their tentacles sticking out.

There is also a small book shelf to hold her various spell books, and a mirror stand that has real skeletons and candlesticks. The wall adjacent is her part of the Tower windows, but she usually keeps them shuttered due to her preference of solitude.

Apart from the primary features, she also owns a well-kept bonsai tree in her room. There is a statue of Etrigan on her nightstand, as seen in "Tower Power". Every now and then, her left wall will have a portal to the Underworld with occasional demons, and most importantly, her dad coming out.

Temporary structure[]

Bumblebee's Room[]

Unlike the five other Titans', Bumblebee's room is merely a hastily constructed wooden contraption.

Trivia[]

  • As seen in "La Larva de Amor", Deadman's rotting corpse is beneath Starfire's bed reaching for a glass of water.
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    Deadman is literally dead...

  • Bumblebee's room has the least amount of appearances in the series out of all of the bedrooms, due to her being a temporary member.
  • Out of the five rooms, Robin has the largest window.
  • It is unknown what has happened to Raven's bonsai tree, since the Tower always suffers from being destroyed countless times.
  • Cyborg's body changing station apparently has the body of Brainiac in it.
  • Bumblebee was the only (former) Titan who didn’t have a bedroom in the hallway. Instead, hers was located outside of the tower at the place of a broken window.
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