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#돈아깝지않은시공 ✨ BEST 3 Construction Projects in My Home That Were Worth the Money When moving into a 39-pyeong apartment, the space I agonized over the most was the bathroom. To start with the conclusion, the bathroom construction was truly worth every penny. The first is the 600x600 porcelain tiles in the master bedroom bathroom. Choosing large-sized tiles made the grout lines look smaller, creating a much wider and more luxurious atmosphere. It gave off a hotel-like neatness, making it the space I am still most satisfied with. In particular, I use the master bedroom bathroom as a dry-type bathroom. Since I developed a habit of wiping away moisture immediately, maintenance is easy, and I can always keep it clean. It has become a space where I can start my day feeling good every morning. The second is the 300x300 tiles in the living room bathroom. Since it is a space used by children, I chose them considering slipperiness. Thanks to the appropriately sized tiles, it feels stable and is easy to maintain. I think I made the right choice by selecting a design that won't get boring even after looking at it for a long time, rather than something too trendy. The third is the bathtub installation. Raising two children, a bathtub was not a choice, but a necessity. It is incredibly versatile, allowing me to play in the water, relieve the day's fatigue, and warm up when I feel a cold coming on. Lastly, the matte faucet. I initially chose it simply because it was pretty, but I am highly satisfied because it makes water stains less noticeable and creates a calm and luxurious atmosphere throughout the space. Thanks to choosing materials and designs that last rather than following trends, I am still using this space with satisfaction even a year after moving in. Even if I were to redecorate, I think I would have the bathroom renovated exactly the same way.🤍 #TodaysHouse #돈아깝지않은시공 #화장실인테리어 #포쉐린타일 #600각타일 #300각타일 #욕실인테리어 #무광수전 #욕조인테리어 #39평인테리어 #신축인테리어 #아이와사는집