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POV___ when you only have 3x3 m2 of space left for the kitchen, but don't want to dry clothes in front of the house This is how I maximize my super limited land, but try to fulfill all my needs in this house. Starting from not liking drying clothes in front of the house, and not having the budget to add a second floor to the building, this kitchen was combined with a laundry area. The washing machine and stove are only separated by a tiled wall to make it safer. And for the laundry area, ceramics have also been installed to avoid dampness on the walls. And for the drying area, we made a "ceiling clothesline" from iron painted black. The roof only uses clear solarflat combined with iron sheeting too. The goal is so that sunlight can still come in so you can dry clothes in this room, but also not get caught in the rain. Many people ask, "don't your clothes smell like cooking?" So far, never :) because I always try not to have cooking and drying clothes at the same time. Apart from that, we also use ventilation holes so there is still good air circulation. The advantages of choosing this spatial layout are: 1. Save time, cooking can be done while washing clothes 2. Drying clothes is more relaxing, without worrying about getting caught in the rain or getting dust 3. The kitchen is bright and energy efficient because you only turn on the lights at night 4. The kitchen is not damp The disadvantages are: 1. The kitchen gets very hot during the day 2. It must be cleaned diligently so that dirt and odors do not contaminate the clothes being dried in the sun 3. You can't cook many times because you have to adjust to the time you dry your clothes Regardless of the pluses and minuses, we think this is the best option we have at the moment. So what do you think? #Small Space #Ruangterbatas #NeverTooSmall

2024.08.03
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