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After 6 months of busyness, I finally moved into a new house of 86 square meters, and my friends boasted that it was more spacious and bright than 100 square meters!

author:Then and then

Welcome to my sharing space, every click and attention you have, is the greatest support for me! Today, I will reveal with you how my 86㎡ small home has been transformed, so that friends will be surprised as soon as they enter the door, and boast that "more spacious and bright than 100 square meters"! Decoration is a huge and complicated project for many people, especially when the budget is limited. For me, this is not just a renovation, but a redefinition of home. The half-pack design means that I have to do it myself, from the selection of materials to the design details, every step of the way has to be carefully calculated, but the quality cannot be compromised. For six months, I was like a picky buyer, going back and forth between the building materials market and the home furnishing store, comparing prices and screening at the same time. Every savings is an investment in the future. It's not an easy journey, but when I think about being able to create a warm living space for myself and my family, all the hard work becomes worth it. Today, I can finally stand proudly at the door of my new house and invite you to step into this 86-square-meter space called "Small but Beautiful". As soon as you enter the door, you will be greeted by the entrance.

After 6 months of busyness, I finally moved into a new house of 86 square meters, and my friends boasted that it was more spacious and bright than 100 square meters!

For the originally long and narrow passage, I chose to break the convention, tear down a wall, and create a built-in shoe cabinet, with a deliberate blank space in the middle, which is both stylish and stylish. The design of the blackboard wall adds a touch of fun and warmth, and family members can leave messages here to record the happiness of life. The half-height entryway cabinet not only enriches the storage space, but the decorations on it also make the first impression of the home warm and comfortable. Turning around, there is the kitchen and dining room. Separated from the blackboard wall in the entrance is the U-shaped kitchen, which has an open design that allows the whole space to be flooded with natural light, and the white cabinets, walls, countertops and floors complement each other, making the space more spacious and bright against the background of colors. The use of embedded home appliances makes every inch of space play the maximum effect, which is both beautiful and practical. Although the restaurant is small, it is not sloppy in the use of space. A rustic log dining table fits snugly against the wall, maximizing the freedom of activity areas. The choice of dining chairs also reflects the minimalist style and subtly expands the sense of space. Above, three chandeliers in different shades are contrasted with green cushions and tea sets, and the restaurant is not just a place to dine, but a part of life, full of life and vitality.

After 6 months of busyness, I finally moved into a new house of 86 square meters, and my friends boasted that it was more spacious and bright than 100 square meters!

I know you must be curious, how can such a small space visually beat a large apartment of 100 square meters? The secret of this is actually not complicated. First of all, there is the use of color. I chose a white color palette, which reflects more light and makes the space look more spacious and bright. Secondly, there is the clever storage design. The use of every corner, the size of each cabinet, I carefully calculate to ensure that the space is maximized. Then there is the handling of details. I believe that it is the details that determine the warmth of a home. From the fun of the chalkboard wall to the vibrancy of the chandelier in the dining room, every little thought adds warmth to the home. Finally, of course, the choice of furniture. Simple but not simple, is the style I have always pursued. The furniture I chose was clean and functional, which not only reduced the feeling of crowding in the space, but also brought more practical value. Now, standing in every corner of my new home, I can feel my passion and dedication to my home. Every detail is the result of repeated scrutiny between me and the designers, and every piece of light and shadow is my vision for the future life.

After 6 months of busyness, I finally moved into a new house of 86 square meters, and my friends boasted that it was more spacious and bright than 100 square meters!

Dear friends, my home is my proudest work, it is small, but it contains all my understanding and pursuit of life. I am willing to share this warmth and beauty with everyone through every article and every photo. If you also want to make your little home look new, you might as well join me and start with a little change! Remember to follow me and we will explore more possibilities in life together. In this ever-changing world, make our home a haven for the soul. Next time I share, I will take you into another corner to explore other surprises of my small home, so stay tuned!Have you ever thought that the 86-square-meter small home, after careful design and transformation, can actually have a visual effect beyond the actual area? Yes, this is not just a story of renovation of a small space, it is about creating a miracle of a better life. Today, let me take you to find out and uncover the secret of this small makeover. Six months ago, I took on the task of turning an 86-square-metre house into a spacious and bright little nest. In the beginning, I also had mixed feelings, after all, I was faced with the challenge of limited space and fixed layout.

After 6 months of busyness, I finally moved into a new house of 86 square meters, and my friends boasted that it was more spacious and bright than 100 square meters!

But today, when I look back at the surprised faces of my friends and the admiration they utterly said, "more than 100 square meters", I know that all the effort has been worth it. First of all, the living room was originally not large, but we decided to make a bold attempt to open up the balcony and living room. This change is not as simple as tearing down a wall, it completely changes the atmosphere of the entire space. The glass windows on the balcony allow sunlight to shine throughout the living room without barriers, instantly making the space that seemed a little oppressive transparent. The wall is in a popular gray tone, which not only gives people a sense of luxury, but also warm, and complements the simple sofa and coffee table. You may not notice, but the plaster line on the top is the finishing touch to the whole living room, and it inadvertently completes the enhancement of the space. Turning to the master bedroom, there are secrets worth sharing, too. Although the area is small, every inch is carefully designed. The grey wallpaper at the head of the bed harmonizes with the surrounding wall tones, and the matching bedding in the same colour creates a sense of tranquility throughout the bedroom.

After 6 months of busyness, I finally moved into a new house of 86 square meters, and my friends boasted that it was more spacious and bright than 100 square meters!

The most surprising thing is the walk-in closet, hidden behind the wardrobe, which makes clever use of limited space and combines practicality and privacy. In the design of the multi-purpose room, we have adopted the form of tatami mats, which is not only a place to rest, but also an efficient storage solution. This design opens up more possibilities for this small room: working, resting, storing, everything can find its place here. Of course, this whole process of change didn't happen overnight, and I put in six months of thinking about every detail, day in and day out. I understand that no matter how big or small a house is, there will always be a day when spending time, effort, and money to build a satisfying home will pay off. That's the story I'm going to share, a story about the earth-shaking changes of a new 86 square meter house. If you're on a long journey to renovate, no matter how big your home is, I hope these experiences of mine can give you a little inspiration. Don't forget, even the smallest space has the potential to be the home of your dreams. Do you like this kind of decoration story?Want to know more wonderful home renovation cases, remember to pay attention and like, I will bring you more life inspiration and creativity, let us create an ideal living space together!

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