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The architect has made the almost impossible possible in a few squares.
Slovenia🏛️ Politics16 hr. ago

The architect has made the almost impossible possible in a few squares.

A family plans to convert a small room into a functional children's space that can grow with their child. The room measures 2.09 x 3.96 meters and faces east, featuring a high window. The goal is to create a space that includes a bed, study desk, wardrobe, storage for school supplies and toys, while maintaining play area. Due to the room's size, creative solutions were needed, such as a narrow bed with built-in storage, a suspended shelf system above the bed, and a multi-functional desk with additional shelves. The design allows for future expansion if the child’s needs change.

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The architect has made the almost impossible possible in a few squares.

A family plans to convert a small room into a functional children's space that can grow with their child. The room measures 2.09 x 3.96 meters and faces east, featuring a high window. The goal is to create a space that includes a bed, study desk, wardrobe, storage for school supplies and toys, while maintaining play area. Due to the room's size, creative solutions were needed, such as a narrow bed with built-in storage, a suspended shelf system above the bed, and a multi-functional desk with additional shelves. The design allows for future expansion if the child’s needs change.

Bias read (Center): The article discusses interior design and spatial planning for a home, which is not a politically charged subject. It focuses on practical solutions for optimizing a small living space, without addressing any political issues, ideologies, or societal debates. Therefore, the framing is neutral and no

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