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This is Mongdol's toilet. How about using Planterium for the dog toilet space? Since we don't have a space like a veranda in our house, we have to put Mongdol's toilet in an open space indoors. Surprisingly, the requirements for a space to grow plants and a place for the dog to poop are similar, so I moved the plant space I had made to another side of the living room and combined them. A well-ventilated place is good for plants, but when I couldn't open the window, I turned on the air purifier to give the plants some air. Mongdol's poop pad has almost no smell, but the air purifier that is turned on anyway makes it more comfortable. If there is an odor right after pooping, the smell disappears in an instant with the My Pet function! Putting the poop pad under the table where the plants were placed saved space, and although it wasn't intentional, water overflowed in the flowerpot holder on the table where the wooden boards were separated, and it fell on the poop pad and was just absorbed? 🤭 The stool I put for Mongdol, who rests while standing, naturally looks like a table chair. 😁 If you put it like this, guests who come to your house won't know that this is the dog's toilet until you tell them. (That's why they just step on the poop pad and I have to hurriedly dry it...😅🙈) I think it's really good in terms of interior design and functionality. Try combining the two. 👌 *The red straight line on the floor is a strip that makes the robot vacuum recognize it as a wall so that it can't enter. I bought it when I bought the robot vacuum.