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#FTC20기이야기 #똑똑한가구배치 When we moved from a newly built 30-pyeong (approximately 100 square feet) to a newly built 20-pyeong (approximately 66 square feet), we reduced the size by one room from three to two, so each room needed to have more functions.🥲 The task of having one room function as a bedroom, dressing room, and powder room was a significant one.🤔 Since we couldn't dedicate a room to a dressing room, we installed a built-in closet on one side. In our previous home, we used a queen-size bed as our master bed, but it felt a bit small, so we bought a Sealy king-size bed, which made our already small room feel cramped. Especially when it comes to beds, my spouse insisted on a king-size bed. These days, bed frames are hotel-style, so they're thick. Even if you buy a thin, ready-made bed frame, the built-in closet door might get stuck and not open.🫠 So, we went with a frameless bed, with just a foundation, and a headboard that's the minimum height of 5cm. I crafted it with woodworking, and placed all the furniture perfectly. 🫢 How about arranging furniture in a tiny house where every centimeter counts? 😉 #tinyhousedecoration #작은집가구배치 #침실인테리어