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It's a general question, but to get a study in the living room, there are two ways, one is to use glass as a partition, and the other is to use a bookcase as a partition, but if this bookcase is transparent, that is, there is no back panel, so that the living room and study will not be blocked.
If the living room area is relatively small, it can only be a study area, such as using a desk to divide the area.
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Let's take a look at the previous floor plan.
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Take advantage of the characteristics of the bookshelf and use the bookshelf to separate a space in the living room, which is simple and stylish!
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Make partitions, and then the ceiling should be distinguished.
First of all, the study is not necessarily an enclosed space, and it is also very common for the living room to integrate semi-open, or fully open study functions. As for how to plan. First, it depends on the room type, and secondly, it depends on the living habits.
Use wood-plastic wire to press out the frame of the film and television wall, and select the appropriate overall mural to paste.
If you want to get a quick one in the living room, just bring a pot, and my buddy will get the room out, so you can get a small kitchen in the middle.
It's just to put it on both sides of the TV, so it looks better. Isn't it all that way?