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#다용도실사용법 (Continued from the previous post.) As I continued posting about storage using furniture instead of a pantry, some people asked where the rice cooker and oven were. It was a set of three items I really didn't want to show because it was so messy. 📍 Initially, this house didn't have a dining table, so the island-style sink was used as a double dining table. Usually, people use it as a cabinet for a rice cooker, oven, or microwave. I knew that if I did that, I would probably cover it up with something else, so I've been hiding them like this from the start, lol. Since it connects to the kitchen, the workflow isn't bad. Next to it is the kimchi refrigerator with the lid opening upwards 👀 Instead of a pantry, I installed shelves inside the remaining space to help with storage. 📍 Even when the washing tower was delivered, they usually move it against the wall, but I installed it with a little space and placed shelves behind it. The reason it's covered by two curtains is that all seasonal appliances are stored here. 📍 It’s not that there isn’t a storage space at all; there is one on the veranda. First off, there are the most toys belonging to Lego lover Denni, and the suitcase, 180cm Christmas tree, camping gear, and so on, all stored here! I wish I had done a more efficient job when I first remodeled, but back then I was such a novice at housekeeping, and since I’ve come to notice and feel things over time, I couldn't make it perfect. Those of you moving into a new place will surely decorate your space more wisely, right? I’m so envious. The center is closed today, so I couldn't go swimming. Instead, I plan to go out to meet some welcome neighborhood friends! I’m going to enjoy some coffee before heading to work. Good morning! / Before that, let's clean the bathroom first, let's go! #SmallHouseInterior #UtilizingNarrowSpaces