The novel that I recommend to you is "Peach Core Landlord". This book tells the story of a man at the bottom of society, Li Yuan, who obtained special abilities such as strengthening his body, treating diseases, and turning ordinary animals and plants into top-grade products because of a peach core that fell from the sky. From there, he set up a farm, built a ranch, and bought a fishery. He became the world's top food ingredient supplier, eventually owning 80 million square meters of land and the ability to completely control the land under his name. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
This was a 55-square-meter renovation renderings. Entering the house was a dining room. It used a combination of a deck sofa and an ultra-mini coffee table. The wall beside the sofa was designed to store books and other items. There was a TV on the wall of the dining room and a small wine cabinet on the other wall. Although there was no sideboard, it made full use of the space on the wall. The master bedroom was connected to the balcony with a small bar in the middle. Beside the balcony was a wine cabinet and a locker design, which was practical and did not affect the drying of clothes. The bed was close to the wardrobe, leaving only one side of the bedside table. It was similar to a tatami and wardrobe combination. The bed also had a storage function, and there was plenty of storage space. The small bar counter could double as a small desk. The children's room was designed with a bunk bed, which could make full use of the space and meet the needs of a second child or accompanying the baby. On the other side of the room was a combination of a wardrobe and a bookcase. There was also space in the corner of the wardrobe to make a small desk for the children to do their homework in the future. The study was the smallest, with a 1.2-meter tatami combination bed. The wardrobe was combined with the tatami to make it convenient for the elderly to rest when they visited. There was a small desk beside the bed, and the entire study was about 3 square meters. The kitchen used white paint panels and needed to be cleaned to prevent dirt. Although the bathroom was small, it was designed to separate the dry and wet parts. There were niches on the wall and shelves in the corners.
The 12-square-meter house was a small apartment with many different arrangements and uses. For example, there was a 12 square meter sub-divided room with a relatively compact internal layout, including the entrance, open kitchen, bedroom, bathroom and other functional areas. The bathroom area was only about 1 square meter. After the bedroom was placed with a bunk bed, the aisle was narrow, and the kitchen was very small, only able to meet basic cooking needs. There was also a 12-square-meter mini studio project with a folding sofa bed. The designer integrated the sleeping area, kitchen, and shower room into it. The kitchen was cleverly designed with a storage system, making it look larger. There were also houses with an area of 12 square meters. Although the space was small, through reasonable planning, such as setting up a small balcony to meet the needs of drying, using the porch to store, designing the bed above the sofa to save space, using a built-in microwave oven in the kitchen, combining the cabinet under the stove with the washing machine, etc., the space could be maximized and saved.
The 15-square-meter apartment was considered a small apartment. There were many design points in the use of space, such as the living room and bedroom space on the entrance side. In order to save space, items such as coffee tables could be abandoned, and large furniture was placed against the wall to leave enough space for activities. The lounge area was designed with tatami mats, which provided more storage space below. The desk could replace the bedside table to add practical functions. If there were large windows at the end of the bed, they could bring in more natural light. When they were on the top floor, they could use the blackout curtains to protect them from heat and moisture. In the living room, the sofa was placed against the wall and there was a place to hang clothes on it. The dining room area was equipped with a foldable dining table, and the dining chair could be hidden in the dining table. The wall beside it was equipped with hook hanging rods and wooden partition boards for kitchen utensils. However, the bathroom might not be able to separate the dry and wet parts due to the small space. The white wall tiles and black caulking would look clean and tidy, and the small green plants could increase the freshness. In Hong Kong, a 15-square-meter apartment cost as much as 4 million Hong Kong dollars (about 3.74 million yuan). Although the space was small, it could also be carefully designed and modified to meet basic living needs. For example, the entrance aisle could be transformed into a small kitchen and porch, which hid a mini bathroom, cloakroom, etc. The other side of the bed could also be reasonably arranged to create a small living room.
He could find some information about the 120-square-meter Chinese-style villa. According to the document [2], there was a flat and long 120 square meters Chinese-style single-family self-built rural villa with a building size of 20 x 7.2 meters. The building area of the first floor was 120 square meters, and the building area of the second floor was also 120 square meters. The villa had four bedrooms and other functional areas. There were a total of five bedrooms, and it could be expanded to nine bedrooms. In addition, document [5] also mentioned a Chinese-style villa with an area of 120 square meters. It had seven bedrooms and six toilets, and the layout was very practical. However, no specific blueprints or designs were provided. In summary, there was some information about the 120 square meters Chinese-style villa, but no specific drawings or design drawings were provided.
The following is a 25-square-meter house decoration effect idea: - ** In terms of layout ** - An open kitchen could be set up. For example, an open kitchen could be set up on the right side of the door, and the refrigerator could be placed in a specially reserved position on the leftmost side of the cabinet. The visual effect would be better. - The dining table was placed directly opposite the entrance door and could accommodate two chairs to meet the occasional visit of friends. - He used a transparent glass wardrobe to subtly divide the dining room and bedroom space, and placed the wardrobe between the dining table and the bed. - ** Space Usage ** - For storage needs, furniture such as transparent glass wardrobes could be used to divide space and satisfy storage needs. - ** Style Creation ** - The overall style could lean towards simplicity and avoid too many complicated decorations to maintain the open feeling of the space. For example, they could use simple color combinations, such as white walls and other basic colors, and then use some small soft elements, such as green plants, to increase the sense of vitality.
The following is a description of the layout of a 12-square-meter apartment plan: There is a rectangular 12-square-meter apartment work called "The big view is clear." The space of the two walls on the long sides of the rectangular shape is fully utilized. The bed, sofa, table, and storage are cleverly combined into a whole, which can meet the basic needs, reading, learning, fitness, entertainment, and other needs. The bed was 2.3m*1.3m. It was more comfortable as a single bed, but the double bed was a little cramped. A bookshelf was used at the end of the bed to block the light. The 1.41m*1.55m plot of land between the sofa and the TV would be difficult to use for fitness, and the shower room could move less than 1 square meter. In addition, Japan had a 12 square meter mini room without a living room or dining room. After renovation, it could fit a family of six. The layout inside was very compact. The kitchen was only 1 square meter and was filled with household appliances. It was difficult to turn around and take the vegetables. The bathroom was narrow and there was no space to put shoes in the door. The only 3 square meter small room was the dining room and grandmother's bedroom. At night, the child could move here and grandmother could not rest. The sink was directly opposite the bed. When using it, one had to step on the bed and step in. There was also a unit with a usable area of only 12 square meters (130 square feet). Although the dining area was small, there was also a sofa, a coffee table, and a TV wall (all of which were mini models with wheels at the bottom of the coffee table for easy movement). On one side of the TV wall, there was a full-top display cabinet. The double sofa could satisfy the daily use of couples and save space. There was a pull storage cabinet behind the sofa. The bedroom was two stories high, and half of the space below the bed was used as a full-top storage cabinet.
The following is the design of a 15 square meter small apartment: It is a rectangular apartment. On the entrance side is the living room and bedroom space. In order to save space, there is no coffee table. Large furniture is placed against the wall to leave enough space for activities. The lounge area was designed with tatami mats. Clothes and quilts could be stored below, and the desk replaced the bedside table. There was a large window at the end of the bed to let in natural light. If it is on the top floor, it should be well protected against heat and moisture, such as using a blackout curtain. The gray fabric sofa in the living room was placed against the wall, and clothes could be hung on the sofa. There was a foldable dining table in the dining room area. The dining chairs could be hidden in the dining table. There were hooks and wooden partition boards on the wall to place the kitchenware and tableware. The bathroom was small and did not separate the dry and wet parts. The white wall tiles and floor tiles were matched with black caulking. Together with the small green plants, it looked clean and fresh.
The following are some key points about the design and functions of a 30-square-meter apartment: ** 1. Style of decoration ** 1. ** Northern European Style ** - It was decorated with simple lines and light colors. For example, the background wall of the TV was painted in a soft light blue color, and the bright coffee table, single chair, frameless painting, and other colorful accessories added to the lively atmosphere. The light gray sofa in the living room was simple, soft, and thick, blending in with the overall color scheme. - The coffee table in the living room was simple and light, making it easy to move. The left side of the TV wall was made of wood to store a high cabinet. The refrigerator could be placed here. The top of the refrigerator was designed with a jumping color cabinet to increase the sense of liveliness. - The drum washing machine was placed under the countertop, which could free up the bathroom space and make the home more fluid. The simple and neat kitchen was matched with an electric stove, and the high and low countertops were planned to make cooking easy and simple. - There was a multi-functional area between the living room and the bedroom. The windowsill was well-lit and had a work desk without table legs for easy cleaning. It could be used for dining, working, and storage. The bedroom was separated by a black-framed brown glass sliding door. There were blackout curtains on the inside of the sliding door, giving consideration to both clarity and privacy. The large wardrobe was flush with the wall to reduce the sense of protruding. The bathroom was not large enough to be separated from the dry and wet ones. It could be equipped with a shower curtain. The dark gray floor and walls were resistant to dirt and dirt, and the stainless steel edge strips added a simple texture. 2. ** A combination of rural and Japanese style (a possible style)** - It was a light-colored wooden floor with colorful furniture. If space allowed, it could be divided into two floors. The upper floor was the sleeping area (a Japanese bedroom could be built, such as matching wooden shutters with the original wood floor), and the lower floor was the main activity area. - Bright fabric sofas and cushions could be highlighted in the light colors, adding a little rustic elements to make the room warm and comfortable. Milky white doors and windows could be installed, the TV could be hung on the wall to save space, and a small coffee table and bright high stool could be placed to increase the artistic sense. The open kitchen had different colors of walls and cabinets. It had more storage space and could be equipped with built-in kitchen appliances. The empty space between the kitchen and the stairwell could be used as a storage room. The bathroom used white space and small square tiles to increase the warmth. ** 2. Function layout ** 1. ** Living room cum bedroom ** - The sofa could be backed by a large window facing south, and in winter, the curtain could be closed to bask in the sun. In the case of limited space, there was no need to insist on the traditional living room layout. It could be combined with other functions, such as combining a bed with a sofa (such as a sofa bed). It would be used as a living room during the day and a bedroom at night. 2. ** Kitchen ** - Even if the space was small, the kitchen function could be set up. For example, a simple kitchen with an electric stove. A small console could be set up at the entrance aisle to serve as a kitchen function, or the kitchen could be integrated with other spaces (such as the dining room) to save space and improve efficiency. 3. ** The bathroom ** - It had to be equipped with washing, showering, and toilet functions. Due to space constraints, it may not be possible to separate the wet from the dry, but a shower curtain can be used for simple separation. 4. ** Storage Space ** - He could use the TV wall as a storage cabinet and set up a cabinet above the refrigerator to increase storage. The open kitchen had more storage space. The space between the kitchen and the stairwell could be made into a storage room. The transition area from the living room to the bedroom could also be used for storage other than clothes. There was a large wardrobe in the bedroom to ensure that clothes could be stored.
There were many apartments in Shanghai that were about 20 square meters. For example, the rooms in Longchang Apartment were usually no more than 20 square meters. In the early days, it was a luxury apartment, but later it gradually fell behind. The bathroom, shower, and kitchen were mostly shared. There was only one bathroom on each floor, and the elevator had long been abandoned. Now the residents were mostly the elderly and migrant workers who lived in poverty. There was also a 20-square-meter room in the Xiangxiang White-Collar Apartment. The facilities included a bed, a wardrobe, an air-conditioner, and so on. Lixiang Apartment also had a 20-square-meter room that could be shared. The monthly rent was 1500 yuan per month. The apartment was three bedrooms, one living room, and one bathroom. The rooms faced south, and the middle floor (a total of six floors) had complete internal appliances.