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Let’s watch how can I biggest triangular coffin room transform this triangular coughing room into a fully functional house.
Liam’s been moving bricks for 10 years. He saved up to buy this tiny three square meter room, smaller than his grandma’s coffin. He can only sit and sleep on a mattress. Let’s see how I turn it into a functional home. First remove the original windows. Use galvanized square steel and extended a few square meters outward. Ask his uncle for some screws to fix it firmly to the wall. Use the remaining steel as supports. Get eco-friendly wood veneers and reinstall the original windows. Use leftover boards as partitions. Store out of season clothes, shoes and bags here. Cover it with wooden boards to save space and make it easy to open. Then build a big wardrobe in the corner. Next store out of season quilts on top. Enlarge the middle section for his break moving uniform and add two drawers below for underwear and pantyhose. Use another section for storage. This private space saved through frugality. This space can hold daily necessities and books to read before bed on the right side. Install a glass door for beauty and dust protection. Add a socket for convenient phone charging. Lay down and soft mattress and add a padded wall for more comfortable sleep, creating a big cozy bed. Make a folding table for studying or working on a computer which can also be used for meals and stored away to save space. Install a large projection screen at the end of the bed so he can enjoy Korean dramas after work. Dig two holes in the world countertop to install an induction cooker in a sink, creating a private kitchen. Next add a mirror cabinet above for storing spices and toiletries. Dig hole for a second hand squat toilet and install a shower so that Liam can wash up. Install a recessed bathroom heater, 20 centimeters below the ceiling. Use glass partitions to seperate the wet and dry area. This is how the tiny triangular room is transformed into a functional house.