Caroline Thanh Hương
22 Fantastic Ideas for Transforming Small Rooms
Are some of the rooms in your house or apartment quite small?
It’s time to stop seeing this as a problem. You just have to know how
to make good use of the space within it, and then even in the tiniest
cupboard you’ll be able to live and work, socialise with friends and
spend time with your partner in comfort.
To give you some inspiration, we picked 22 of the best ideas for
designing small living spaces. Each one is practical and easy
to implement.
22. An improvised second level on a shelf
21. Pull-out beds for two children
20. A great solution for your child’s small bedroom
19. Ideal for a living room or a bedroom
18. Bedroom above, workspace below
17. How to make an attic room comfortable
16. A light and airy option
15. An ideal room for reading
14. Minimalist design, done to perfection
13. Your kids will be overjoyed
12. A room with a hidden bed
11. A great idea for narrow, rectangular-shaped rooms
10. A bed in a cupboard (it’s better than it sounds!)
9. An ideal room for a teenager
8. Fresh, clean, nothing excessive — just a great design
7. A very cool transformation of the walls
6. So airy you’ll think you’re living in a cloud
5. A great bedroom and living room combo
4. A fantastic use of space in the bedroom
3. Simple but stylish
2. A phenomenal amount of storage space under the bed
1. A modular bed
10 Things That Can Save Your Life During a Zombie Apocalypse
Hardcore fandoms of The Walking Dead and all zombie movies are sure that a zombie apocalypse is a real thing. Or it will be.
And since mankind is capable of literally everything, we tried to entertain the idea of an actual zombie apocalypse and make a list of items that will surely help readers of Bright Side to survive it.
And since mankind is capable of literally everything, we tried to entertain the idea of an actual zombie apocalypse and make a list of items that will surely help readers of Bright Side to survive it.
Packed vehicle
A bunker is great until your city is taken over and you need
to move around. So take this advice and stuff your Nissan (or whatever
you’ve got) with necessary items: food, armor, and gas.
Zombie repellent
If you ever actually get to shower in this madness, may we suggest a zombie repellent soap? It actually exists!
Zombie first aid kit
While the whole world is in ruins, you don’t want a papercut
to slow your escape. Get yourself a nice first aid kit full of bandages.
Clean water
Even if your bunker is full of gallons of water, you have no idea
when you can actually leave that bunker. So a purifying water straw
would be useful. And though it was created to help out countries with
severe water deficiencies, we totally think they had a zombie apocalypse
in mind.
Multitools
A Swiss Army Knife is a child’s plaything when it comes
to zombies. Be sure to have a hammer, ax, saw, and, for the heck of it,
a bottle opener.
Survival kit
Well, it goes without saying. How are you supposed to survive without a machete? SPAM and The Zombie Survival Guide (again, it actually exists) are just the cherry on top.
Accessories
No, jewelry is not optional. You can’t afford to look like
a mess, even during the bad times. And what would you give your spouse
on your anniversary if you both survive by some crazy chance? There
is no such thing as “too prepared.”
Stingray tree tent
Tents on the ground are way too dangerous. Put your tent in the
trees so that zombies can only gently brush you with the tops of their
heads. They can’t raise their hands above their shoulders, right?
Wearable sleeping bag
On trees, in a car, or in a field — you’ve got to be comfy and
warm. Just put your sleeping bag on, and go along your path of survival
with your buttocks safely wrapped.
Zombie-proof house
And, of course, your house is your fortress. Be sure to zombie-proof it.
Now we are happy to announce that in the unlikely event
of a zombie apocalypse, you will be prepared. What other things might
help us through this? Be sure to share!
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