Hej friends, time simply flies away & I don’t seem to be able to keep up. I don’t like that feeling, I feel cheated somehow.
Anyway, I recently read that Australians have largest living space in the world with an average of 200 sq.m. It is several on my street that are currently expanding & loads through the suburbs doing the same. You can not tell how large the houses really are by just looking at them from the front. The facade looks narrow but the house elongates, once you get inside. They are extended from behind & seems to never end. It’s great with the outdoor areas that is given as much space. You tend to spend a lot of time outdoor … socialising, swimming, playing, barbecuing. No matter how big you live, the place never seems enough, for all the things you need (or think you need). But there are smart & fun ways to furnish to create space or simply make it exciting,
Such a nice room – white & bright with the ladder in the middle to separate the beds. Clever with shared bedside table between & the window, same with storage under the beds / House of turquoise,
Very well use of the space, both sq. & cubic, using all the space in the room yet it looks like there’s plenty of room plus floor space / IKEA.
Here is the ceiling height used for the beds to create space on the sides for both storage & a small work place. Their sleeping becomes as in a single room, nice again with under-bed storage / Small rooms,
Important with the number of beds obviously but yet done in a functional & attractive style / VT vonen,
This must be a dream for a family with children. Cupboards, wardrobes, shelfs & boxes together with the bed, play & desk area – use of every inch / IKEA,
AND this must be a dream for a teenager, sofa, coffee table, bed, wardrobes, additional stools – fresh & bright / IKEA,
Built-in & personal, nice with drapery that softens the room / Paonote room 269,
Nice & bright even though every inch is used, leaving the floor space clean / Hus & Hem,
Personality, style, design – for individual or specific target group. Easy to change or adjust after taste / Family living,
All in one place & exciting for the small user / Seventy-tree,
Take care / Marie