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📓 The first #콘수프기록 of the fourth week of July The living room where resting takes place, only the structure was changed This living room used to be full of books It was good for reading books with the child But it always felt busy and not like a space to rest With two 160+200 bookshelves It took up the entire wall of the living room But as the child grew up and new books came in I felt like there wasn't enough space...? I was worried about whether I should put books all the way up to the top of the 5-tier bookshelf But I felt like I was being consumed by books- I'm an adult, but I wonder what it would be like for a 5-year-old... Before summer came, I decided to change the living room structure Into a space for books and rest! I placed the low table facing the window, and shared the 160 bookshelves with the books I had read enough - I brought in a trolley-type bookshelf and a slim iron-frame bookshelf Then, the time my family spends sitting face to face and resting increased. In the past, it was centered around books, but now, it feels like the space has been reorganized around conversation and rest. You might think I threw away all the books I had?! 😉Of course, book parenting continues :) I moved the Hanssem 3-tier bookshelf to the child's room, and created a routine of reading books before bed, and in the living room, I only left the books that my child has been reading these days, and my mom and dad's books✨ My living room that I changed with great determination My child and I both like the living room better now I'll introduce the room where my child sleeps soon #Living room before and after #쉼이있는거실 #아이있는집 #Space rearrangement #감성인테리어 #우드톤거실 #Book parenting