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Maximum Open Space Design for Limited Land with Scandinavian Modern 🏠 This 3m wide and 9m long room can be optimized without sacrificing comfort and aesthetics. With the Scandinavian modern concept, the room looks more spacious and functional even though it is in a compact area. 1. Open Space Concept Removing the partition between the living room, dining room, and kitchen creates a spacious and airy impression, even though the size is limited. 2. Furniture Selection A dark colored sofa gives a contrasting and comfortable impression, while a multifunctional folding wooden table supports the flexibility of the space. 3. Hidden Storage A built-in cupboard that blends into the wall helps reduce the impression of fullness, keeps it neat, and provides maximum storage space. 4. Lighting and Neutral Colors The white color on the walls and wooden furniture creates the illusion of a larger room. The living room's vocal point is on the wall molding in the form of battens arranged in rows and painted white. Plus natural lighting from the opening next to the kitchen, making the room feel brighter and more spacious. 5. Focus on Function, Not Just Decoration Every element in the room has a dual function, in addition to its main function, it also beautifies the room, for example, acrylic shelves are used for decoration and storage. Limited space is no longer an obstacle, but an opportunity to create a comfortable, efficient, and aesthetic space. #bamboorack #mejalipat #mejamakanikea #sarungbantalikea #livingroom #scandinavian #scandihome #wallbatten #wallmoulding #rumahopenspace #rumahtanpasekat #rumahlega