I've been planning an indoor setup for quite some time, but I'm very constrained for space. I want to hang a mayan in my office area, but there is other furniture there. As background info... I'm about 6'3.5" and weigh about 180 (it varies +/- 5 lbs)

The room is about 10x12 with a closet on the long end making the total size about 10x14. I've been considering hanging a padeye in the center of the outer wall (an outside wall, upstairs room) and the other padeye in the closet giving me about 14' distance and an 8' hanging height if I put the padeye right at the ceiling. When not being used the hammock could be disconnected from the outer padeye, rolled, and put on the shelf in the closet just below the closet padeye.

So far, so good, but there is some other furniture in the room. A desk just below the outer wall attachment point and a bed that is slightly taller than average that runs parallel to the mounting points (the edge of the bed would alight with the hanging empty hammock). Chair, guitar stool, and music stand could be moved out of the way. In order to make the hammock hang high enough to clear the bed I was thinking of using a ridgeline... does that make much of a difference in hanging height? (note that the ridgeline must sag some as the closet doors don't go all of the way to the ceiling) With a ridgeline could I hang off center in the room, or must I still be centered? I'd like to avoid the desk as much as possible, but I'm not sure if the ridgeline would make any difference or not. Does the ridgeline reduce stress on the walls and mounting screws by making the load more perpendicular? Will I be able to hand hight enough to avoid the bed, or will I be dragging?

I've considered selling the bed, but it wouldn't help much as the bed is right next to the wall with the door and the side with the door is cut off at an angle (the room's not quite sqaure), making that wall just long enough for the full bed, not long enough for a hammock stand.

Thanks!