1 / 6

I was going to introduce some kitchen items I use often, but since I feel like I only briefly showed the kitchen last time, I’d like to introduce my child’s study room this time :) My child, who started elementary school this year, doesn't have a separate desk. Instead, we placed the furniture we used as a dining table when we were newlyweds in the room; I sit on the left to work, while my child sits on the right to do homework, play, and read books! Actually... I arranged it this way because I was worried they might get distracted if left alone in the room, but I’m very satisfied with it 🫢 The wooden desk looked a bit old, so I bought custom placemats and put them on top, and it looks neat and really nice! The item I use the most in my child’s room is none other than the [Noriter Board] ❤️, which I received as a gift for their first birthday and have been using ever since. We used to play with magnets on the board when they were little, but now, for the past 8 years, we’ve been using it really well as a memo board for daily homework, things I need to say, and my child's notes!! The toy cabinet lying down behind it is actually a 6-tier bookshelf! I really want to get rid of the toy cabinet and turn this into a neat study room soon... When will that be possible..?🫢 #FTC22ndGeneration #ftc22기이야기 #작은조명 #콘수프기록집 #공부방인테리어 #초등학생공부방 #취미는가구배치 #장난감방꾸미기 #서재방인테리어 #k아파트꾸미기 #n년째사용중 #30평대아파트인테리어