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#리부트캠프 #연재형시리즈 #리스티클 #인테리어꿀팁 Part 2 of the series that ‘naturally seeped into’ the space of the attempt. This is a glass interior that captures both interior points and practicality :) 🪩✨ 1. Middle door Moru glass Instead of the heavy and stuffy turning door middle door, I installed a white middle door with opaque Moru glass. I’m satisfied because it has a moderate sense of openness, while providing appropriate privacy and it becomes a focal point of the entrance :) 2. Glass block bench Originally, there was a medium-height storage cabinet in this space, but since our house didn’t need much storage other than shoes, I removed the storage cabinet, and instead stacked glass blocks low and installed sensor lights inside to create a built-in bench unique to our house :) I like it because it’s both a focal point and practical! 3. Kitchen side glass block installation After dividing the auxiliary kitchen space into a refrigerator and laundry room, I thought there was no need for a sliding window :) Instead, I installed glass blocks where the windows used to be To create a sense of openness and natural lighting :) 4. Living room glass block installation This area, like the kitchen side, In the place where the turning door connecting the living room to the master balcony used to be, I installed long and narrow glass blocks to create a sense of openness and natural lighting, And to create unity with the glass blocks on the kitchen side :) 5. Master bedroom bathroom door This is the only door in our house that is constructed with wood-tone film, But to protect privacy while reducing the dark and stuffy feeling, I used opaque aqua glass together :)