"IKEA's storage furniture has been arranged like this!"
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It's been a week since we moved.
I'm still tired (lol)
Actually.
It was supposed to be a smooth move with the "Leave it to us" package.
I don't know if we chose the wrong moving company or if the salesman was just bad.
Either way, working like a mover in your mid-40s is hard on the body.
I'm really regretting it...
We have a lot of dishes and glasses, so I've sworn to make sure we have three packers next time.
Now.
I significantly reduced the amount of dishes and glasses before we moved.
I've started storing the carefully selected ones I brought with me in IKEA's Besto.
9 years ago. I used Besto in our new home in Kagurazaka, but it's getting better and better!
This time, I arranged the combination as shown in the photo above.
I made a display area and installed lighting.
The Baccarat Harcourt series, a collection I've been collecting for years, is sooooo beautiful when lit up!
After all, it really makes a difference when the cut is beautiful.
Just looking at this storage area gets me excited.
At the moment, I'm having a hard time finding a place...
The closet.
Yes, it's a storage space called a closet, a relic from the Showa era.
The inside of the closet is nicely painted white, and the floor is reinforced with a board called MDF.
I need to store vases and other items in this space so that they are easy to use.
It's deep.
But it's not deep enough to be a walk-in...
It's really hard to use... Just like the Showa era! (bitter smile)
It's really difficult.
In the end, I didn't even use up half of the cardboard boxes I unpacked...
Unpacking while thinking about storage doesn't go very well at all.
I plan to return to Tokyo within 10 years.
I'm working while thinking about what to do next time so I can make use of this experience of moving.
I'm still tired (lol)
Actually.
It was supposed to be a smooth move with the "Leave it to us" package.
I don't know if we chose the wrong moving company or if the salesman was just bad.
Either way, working like a mover in your mid-40s is hard on the body.
I'm really regretting it...
We have a lot of dishes and glasses, so I've sworn to make sure we have three packers next time.
Now.
I significantly reduced the amount of dishes and glasses before we moved.
I've started storing the carefully selected ones I brought with me in IKEA's Besto.
9 years ago. I used Besto in our new home in Kagurazaka, but it's getting better and better!
This time, I arranged the combination as shown in the photo above.
I made a display area and installed lighting.
The Baccarat Harcourt series, a collection I've been collecting for years, is sooooo beautiful when lit up!
After all, it really makes a difference when the cut is beautiful.
Just looking at this storage area gets me excited.
At the moment, I'm having a hard time finding a place...
The closet.
Yes, it's a storage space called a closet, a relic from the Showa era.
The inside of the closet is nicely painted white, and the floor is reinforced with a board called MDF.
I need to store vases and other items in this space so that they are easy to use.
It's deep.
But it's not deep enough to be a walk-in...
It's really hard to use... Just like the Showa era! (bitter smile)
It's really difficult.
In the end, I didn't even use up half of the cardboard boxes I unpacked...
Unpacking while thinking about storage doesn't go very well at all.
I plan to return to Tokyo within 10 years.
I'm working while thinking about what to do next time so I can make use of this experience of moving.
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