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How to separate space using a chest of drawers instead of a partition wall! It involves attaching plywood to the back of the chest of drawers๐Ÿ˜† I didn't want the bed to be immediately visible in my child's room, and I wanted to separate the sleeping area from the play area. So, I used the chest of drawers to create a partition effect and separate the space. I absolutely love Samkids๐Ÿ˜ They are perfect for children's room storage! The back is even smooth, so there is no need to worry about the child hurting their hands or getting scratched. However, since I needed the look of a smooth wall for separating the space, I attached plywood to the back of the chest of drawers. Just order the size you want and stick it on with Monster Gel, and you're done! It looks even prettier if you decorate it by attaching a mirror sized to fit your child๐Ÿ’™ * The gel tape that comes with the plywood order is small, so you can't stick it on very large. It started falling off after about a month. If the area is large, you can attach Monster Gel in multiple places along a length of 10-15cm to secure it firmly without it falling off! #CornSoupRecordBook #SmartSpending #HomeStyling #ColorInterior #BlueInterior #RedPoint #HomeWithKids #Bedroom #KidsRoom #KidsRoomInterior #KidsRoomDecor #KidsRoomAccessories #KidsRoom #KidsRoomInterior #KidsRoomDecor #MirrorSelfie #PhotoZone #SpaceSeparation #SpaceSeparatorStorageCabinet #FurnitureBackPanel #Plywood

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