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The problem with office space is too many junk that needed to be de clutter.
I would love to make my office desk look like in the picture too. So comfy and relaxing -
Living in a small home can make you creative in a hurry. If there’s barely a closet — let alone a spare room — organizing your space in an efficient way that still makes you feel at home can be quite a challenge. For many apartment dwellers, there isn’t the luxury of separate rooms and each piece of furniture needs to serve multiple uses.
We’ve already covered some of the best ways to create storage when you’re living in a tiny space, and fortunately, there are more and more unique furniture pieces that make small-space living more of a joy than a pain.
Things like lightweight objects that are easy to move, a tool that can make anything a table, furniture that has multiple functions, and storage that’s a snap to assemble and disassemble make it fun to do more with less — and will also appeal to the design-obsessed.
One of the frequent problems of city living? Not only are you living in tight quarters, but you’re squeezed in with roommates — or your walls are so thin that it feels like you are. Hush, a felt pod designed by Freyja Sewell, is a solo, cozy retreat perfect for reading, working, sleeping or thinking, even in the midst of a hectic home life.
Rather than bulky drawers, Anna Lotova’s Oxymoron Desk uses a foam interior to store books and office supplies. The lamp and side extender are wedged into the foam and can be moved around as space allows.
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