It’s an 11-pyeong newlywed home, but I couldn’t give up on the sofa or the large dining table. At first, the view from the living room window was completely blocked by the apartment building across the street, so I felt at a loss regarding furniture placement. But there was just one thing. A single green tree visible at an angle. I didn’t want to give up this view at all. So, I completely changed the layout. 🦁Saja Home’s Living Room Space🦁 ✓ Sofa placed by the window 🌷 Sofa zone overlooking the tree view ✓ Dining table placed right next to the sofa > Dining zone for eating and working Ultimately, the smaller the house, the more I think "how you arrange things" is what creates the space. Of course, it would be even better if I could move to a bigger house soon and physically separate the sofa zone and the dining zone! I will continue to share records of setting up our 11-pyeong newlywed home. Follow me and let’s grow our home together. When arranging your living room, which is most important to you: the view, the space, or the furniture? #Rearrangement #MyHobbyIsFurnitureArrangement