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In my house, the living room is a living room, a bedroom, and a study. So I have no choice but to use the space separately~ I thought about putting up a partition wall to separate the space, but I thought that would make it feel more stuffy and narrow. So the method I chose is to decorate each space according to its purpose, but match the overall tone so that they blend together. The key to my space separation is first, decide on the purpose of the space first, and decorate each space according to its purpose. Second, use rugs or furniture to naturally mark the area. Third, make each space blend together at a glance. Would you like to take a look? 1. Study space ✍️ I put books on the computer desk and matched the wall shelf and wooden picture frame that matched the tone of the desk to create a sense of unity. 2. Living room space 🍽️ The space where the sofa and table are placed is the living room space. The wood table is a lift-up table, so you can eat food, and the inside space can be used as storage space, so it is very useful. On the upper wall, there is also a wooden wall shelf and a projector so you can watch movies or dramas. My weekend routine is to eat delicious food here and watch interesting videos on the projector. ㅎㅎㅎㅎㅎㅎ 🤣 The clock above the sofa also has wooden hands so that even though it is a space with a different purpose from the study, it feels unified when viewed from the opposite side. Also, there is a rug under the sofa, which is not visible in the picture, so you can mark the area as the living room. #SpaceSeparationInterior #서재인테리어 #거실인테리어 #나도크리에이터 #맞팔 #맞팔해요 #맞팔환영