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THE PERFECT LIVING

SPACE
CATALIN&LILY
BEDROOM
for the bedroom, we have a gadget
that can straighten your bed linen
directly on the bed with steam and at
the same time give a pleasant smell.
We also have paintings that can
transform from one to another. we
just need to rotate one picture to the
other side. We also have a gadget for
the guest room. This is an auto
serving of cakes and drinks. we just
need to replenish the food supply in
this gadget every month, and it will
serve and cool your drinks and
desserts for you. also in the guest
room there will be a foot massager
that will be built into the sofa. that is,
you can lie down and relax at the
same time
LIVING ROOM
in our house there will be
furniture with multifunctional
properties. for example, you have
a dining table, you can
disassemble it and assemble a
bedside table from it. Using the
same method, you can make a
bed out of a closet, and a lot of
similar furniture in our house. we
will also have many gadgets that
will simplify our lives. for
example, a mini nightstand for
shoes, in which you put your
shoes and nightstand absorbs an
unpleasant smell. Also a multi-
storey steamer where you can
cook several dishes at once.
BATHROOM
Bathrooms are one of those home features
(along with closets and pantries) that never
seem to have enough storage space.
Use vertical space to help clear out space in your
bathroom cabinets or linen closet. A wall-mounted
rack or storage unit with individual open cubbies
is ideal for storing extra hand towels, washcloths,
and small bathroom essentials. Try rolling larger
towels so they fit inside the small slots.

For an inexpensive storage solution,


mount a set of baskets on your bathroom wall. The
raised sides keep lotions, small towels, and makeup
products contained, while the open tops provide
easy accessibility. To install these basket shelves,
stick nails through the basket's weave and hammer
into the wall.
KITCHEN
Keep a vintage wooden crate in the
corner of the kitchen to store jars and
display plants. The point? Even teeny
tiny spaces can be turned into
storage.
The tops of your cabinets offer prime real
estate for storage. Way up there, you can
stash special-occasion serving platters and
even extra pantry supplies that you don’t
need just yet. If you’re worried about how it
will all look, consider using some pretty
baskets to hide your stash.

Your walls can hold more than you think they


can. (Think: pots, pans, and even canisters that
can hold utensils.) Instead of hanging a couple of
more limiting shelves, try a pegboard, which
adds very flexible storage space that can be
adjusted over time as your needs change.
THANKS FOR YOUR
ATTENTION

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