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93㎡ living room abandons the coffee table, makes way for the dining table, and uses a wooden shelf to divide the space

2024-07-21

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The suite is 93 square meters. Although it is mainly made of wood, it does not feel like a crowd at all. The furniture is simple, but it maximizes the comfort level of the room. The living room does not have a coffee table, and the sofa and TV are placed on both sides to make more space for activities.



Open-plan living and dining rooms are not uncommon nowadays. A shelf is built indoors to properly divide the space, and one side of the wooden dining table is replaced with a bench to increase the capacity within the limited area. At the same time, the corners of the table top are curved, so there is no need to worry about bumps at all. It can be used against the wall at ordinary times and moved away when necessary.





You can also use the wooden shelf above to hang potted plants to decorate the room. The greenery will make you feel better just by looking at them. If you want something that is easier to take care of, I suggest you consider some succulent plants.



There are only three people living in the house, and they eat a light diet. The original closed kitchen was changed to an open one, and the layout was optimized to make a double I-shape, which greatly increased the usable countertop. On the side close to the entrance door, the high cabinet is connected to the cupboard to the top, and is matched with a handle-free design, which is visually simple and refreshing.





The wall cabinet on top of the stove is changed to a double layer, with appropriate staggered layers to avoid bumping the head, and to make better use of classification to organize the sundries and increase the convenience of taking them. If the budget is sufficient, add light strips under the wall cabinet for auxiliary lighting. Some commonly used pots and pans can be mounted on the wall with the help of hardware to avoid occupying the countertop, as shown below:





At the end of the kitchen corridor is a separate housekeeping room, which can be used for both laundry and drying. It is separated by a black-framed frosted glass door, so large items can be properly placed for daily use.



There is an L-shaped cabinet against the wall in the master bedroom, which extends appropriately to the head of the bed. It is floor-to-ceiling and provides ample storage space. There is a shelf on one side for commonly used accessories. As the child is still young and lives with my husband and wife, a separate compartment in the cabinet is reserved for the child's clothes.

A smarter approach is to not have a bed frame and place the bed directly on the ground. Even if it falls to the ground due to poor supervision, it is no big deal.





Except for the wardrobe, there is basically nothing installed in the second bedroom. It can be adjusted later according to the child's growth needs, which makes it more practical.

There is only one bathroom in the whole house, but I personally suggest that if you have higher storage needs, you should pay more attention to the mirror cabinet + wash cabinet storage. After all, as time goes by, you will understand that there will be more and more things!