The biggest problem when renovating second homes is that cost of a complete water and electricity repair is extremely high, and secondly, most of wall structures cannot be moved and layout is not easy to change. . Most old houses are frame-based, and main walls cannot be substantially modified. Take a look at this 94 sq. m. At end of bedroom there is a storage room of 4 sq. m. m. The house is fully packed and built into a separate small office. The overall simple log style and atmosphere is warm and cozy, super!
The living room is long and spacious, dining room and living room are combined, entrance is relatively narrow, kitchen is on right side, and shoe cabinet is on left side.
The dining room and living room are combined, and a white sideboard is built into one side of dining room. The space is not too big, but it looks very neat
The walls are painted only with white latex paint, there are almost no figures. Even TV wall is a big white wall, a simple but very cozy atmosphere.
Approach Zhang restaurant from a short distance, combination of logs and goose yellow really gives a sense of atmosphere of restaurant, and I feel very appetizing before eating.
The kitchen area is small, but it is by window, light is very good, overall white cabinets are installed, and floor is also covered with black and white small tiles, which is very fashionable.
For sake of environment, all bedrooms are made from log furniture and scent of wood overflows them, which is good for sleeping.
There is a group of exquisite dressing tables to side, and from time to time you can read a book.
The children's room is small, wall is divided into upper and lower parts, painted with pink and white water-based paint, delicate and cute.
To side is a set of custom-made cabinets that are only about 2 meters wide, but there is plenty of storage space.
There is a 4㎡ pantry at end. The space is very small. The former owner used it to store all sorts of things. It will be a small independent office with double desks. It is very practical and effect is not bad, right?