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Increase the living space with flexible multifunctional furniture

Flexible multifunctional furniture items are very trendy and by using them you save space, i.e. enable the use of the same space in different ways.

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Sleeping, studying, resting, playing – all these are inevitable daily activities and therefore the development of multifunctional furniture is commonly associated with these spaces.

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Modern flexible furniture in a moment turns a closet into a comfortable bed, and the mechanisms have been developed to the extent that an existing sofa or a corner sofa can be easily turned into a comfortable bed.

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These systems are excellent because they do not impair the visual harmony of space when not in use and allow the use of space for daily needs.

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In the absence of space, by using smart solutions a workspace can grow out of a dresser or a closet and become a functional space.

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Transformation of a closet into a dining or sleeping area, depending on the time of the day is a practical solution, because dining rooms and bedrooms are never used at the same time.

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Children’s room is a space in which there is often an increase in the number of users and the need for increased functionality is particularly pronounced.

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All these elements of furniture are very appealing, trendy and their use will enhance and beautify your space.

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By Danica Maričić

Interior Designer and Integrated Marketing Communications Pro, Loving Writing and Photography, Passionate about Life & Style, “True Blue” Mediterranean Girl, Curious Traveller & Designer