My definition of abandonment has never been to make the home "empty as nothing", because we have never given up, because there are too many things at home that I can't throw away, firewood, rice, oil and salt, poetry, books and hops, I can't give up.There are many people on the Internet who support or yearn for a life of "breaking away", what is the life of those who are breaking away?
Today, let's take a look at the life of a young Korean lady, who lives alone in a 98 house, insists on throwing sundries once a week, the home is clean and spotless, and the more the cottage lives, the more comfortable it is.
The common area of the house, known as the Chase Room, is bright and spacious, and there are 3 rooms in the home, of which only one bedroom is kept by the owner, and the remaining two rooms are converted into cloakrooms and one is used as an audio-visual room.
The entrance is an independent small space, with good privacy, the right side is full of wall lockers, the bottom is suspended, the floor is 3 cm high, and the light strip is installed, which is convenient to go home and does not need to turn on the light.
The living room is the simplest I have ever seen, a brown sofa is placed against the wall, no carpet, no coffee table, even the walls are the simplest big white walls, the minimalist style is brought to the extreme!
Some people complain that such a living room is deserted, but in fact, it also has its advantages, it is very convenient to clean, there is a large space for activities, and the owner can practice yoga in the living room if he has nothing to do.
Since there is no TV cabinet, the TV is hung directly on the wall, which looks clean and neat, and a pot of green plants will not look too monotonous.
The original balcony was encased in the living room, but now it has been turned into a dining room, with a simple white round dining table and a small storage cabinet in the corner, without a single piece of extra furniture.
It is really a pleasure to sit in front of the window at night ** the night view of the city.
The open kitchen chooses the L-shaped layout, because it usually lives alone, so there are not many kitchenware, most of the kitchenware is placed on the countertop, and when you use it, you can take it directly, saving you from opening the cabinet to find it, and the small countertop extended by the stove can also be used as a simple meal.
The white countertop and the log color cabinet look fresh and clean, it may be that the cooking method is different, the owner's induction cooker is directly embedded in the countertop, which is very convenient to do hygiene, without too many corners.
The extra-large single tank with a pull-out faucet is the most practical one, and the pots and pans are put directly into it for cleaning, which also prevents water from splashing in all directions, which is also common in the country.
Outside the cabinet, there is an oversized double-door refrigerator, which is enough space to store all the ingredients.
The bedroom has wooden floors, original wood furniture, and a storage cabinet and a changing mirror at the foot of the bed, which is warm and not old-fashioned, making people feel very comfortable, and the only thing is that the mirror is best not facing the bed.
This small space is the owner's interest room function room, which has collected various handmade items and souvenirs, and a 60cm high tatami mat on the small balcony, on which to sit and read, and occasionally can also be used as a temporary room.
Set up the tatami mats, prepare red wine and snacks, turn on the projector, and spend a pleasant weekend with friends, life is simple and happy!
The cloakroom is full of open wardrobes, with clothes hanging on top and various large drawers below, winter and summer clothes are separated, tops and hakama are also stored separately, and there is an oversized dressing mirror, which is relatively simple to match with clothes.
In view of the heavy humidity in the bathroom, there were not too many cabinets at the beginning, so the owner chose to build a false wall in front of the sink, and all kinds of bottles and cans were neatly placed on it.
The false wall extends all the way to the bathroom, so you can put your bath shampoo on anytime, anywhere.
After visiting this young lady's home, I found that even if it is a minimalist "shabby" decoration in the eyes of others, as long as the layout is reasonable and still good-looking, a clean home must be inseparable from the owner's long-term cleaning, and you can live comfortably!
Disclaimer: The above content is ***Other**, and the relevant information is only for the purpose of conveying more information, and does not represent the views of this website, nor does it mean that this ** agrees with its views or confirms the authenticity of its content. If there is any infringement, please contact 0531-85193563.