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Having become accustomed to my 12-pyeong (approximately 360 square meters) home in Hong Kong, I was forced to pursue minimalism. However, when I moved to Jeju Island, moving costs nearly doubled, forcing me to downsize even further. For example, moving a single dresser from Hong Kong to Jeju cost 400,000 won. This meant it was cheaper to throw it away and buy it again. So, I couldn't bring any furniture with me. Even the things I brought back were useful, but I gave them away to those around me who needed them. The recipients were grateful, but I was even more grateful for their acceptance. Not only me, but everyone living in Jeju faces a much higher cost of moving back to the mainland. Rather than throw it away, I'd rather give it away, and if it's a bit pricey, I'd be grateful for even 10,000 won. Naturally, the Carrot market is brisk. I had been waiting for the "Kids' Desk" keyword on Carrot. When I saw this desk posted on Nanum (sharing) in the early morning, there were already two chats. The design and shape immediately made me think, "I wish I had a desk like this!" But then, "Sharing"? Just in case, I chatted with him, and luckily, he said he'd leave it outside the door if I could pick it up right away, so I asked him as soon as he woke up. It was about 20km away, but that was no big deal! There were some marker marks and the legs were a little wobbly, but Roy was so happy to see it. He was even happier when I told him it wasn't a donation, but a gift from a friend to welcome him to Jeju. And it really was. It felt like receiving a gift. #CarrotMarket #나눔 #미니멀라이프 #미니멀인테리어 #우드인테리어 #아이방인테리어 #아이방꾸미기 #유아책상세트 #아기책상 #우드스타일링 #아이가있는집 #콘수프기록 #오늘의우리집 #오늘장면한컷