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#SpaceSeparationInterior 1. Storage Cabinet: Creating the 'Waist' of the Space with Furniture Tip: Instead of placing it against a wall, try positioning it face-to-face, such as between the living room and kitchen. I placed a storage cabinet in my multi-purpose room to separate the bicycle area from the space on the opposite side. Key Point: If the space is small, choose a low cabinet to maintain visibility, and place plants or decorative objects on the top to create an open boundary. 2. Partition: Openness and Design Simultaneously Tip: Glass or grid-type partitions that do not obstruct the view do make the space appear larger. Key Point: Hanging plants between the grid lines to create a 'Green Wall' allows you to achieve both interior design effects and space separation at the same time. 3. Curtain: The Most Flexible and Cozy Separation Tip: Use tension rods or rails to softly partition the space. Key Point: If you dislike a stuffy feeling, chiffon or linen materials are recommended! They are practical because you can hide the space by closing them only when needed. . . . #CornSoupRecord #HomeLife #Townhouse #HomeDecor #Interior #WhiteWood #PlantInterior #DogButler #PlantButler #BirdButler #SpaceSeparation #SpaceSeparationIdea #FollowForFollow #FollowBackWelcome #FollowBackLikes