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在香港,客廳往往是家庭活動的核心,而電視櫃則是視覺的焦點。不少細單位住戶在選購客廳傢俬時,都會在「懸浮電視櫃」與「落地電視櫃」之間猶豫不決。許多人以為只要增加收納空間就足夠,卻忽略了電視櫃的體積與安裝方式,會直接影響客廳的空間感與壓迫感。
在香港,打造無印風(MUJI Style)是許多細單位住戶的首選。不少人以為只要購入大量實木傢俬、鋪設木地板,就能營造出日系治癒感。然而,許多家庭在入住後卻發現,臥室視覺上不但沒有放鬆的感覺,反而顯得雜亂無章。
When purchasing furniture, "solid wood" is often seen as a symbol of quality and durability. However, many products on the market are actually wood veneer, not made entirely of solid wood. The two may look similar, but the price difference is significant, making it difficult for many consumers to decide which to choose.
Given the generally limited living space in Hong Kong, the choice of furniture size is often more crucial than its style. Many homeowners focus only on appearance or function when purchasing furniture, neglecting the fit between size and space proportions. As a result, they only discover after moving in that hallways are obstructed, storage is insufficient, and even daily life flow is affected.
In recent years, MUJI-style home furnishings have become very popular among Hong Kong families. The simple, white space, and natural wood colors, combined with storage cabinets and open shelves, look refreshing and soothing. However, many people have found after moving in that, despite buying MUJI-style storage cabinets and boxes, their homes still look cluttered, oppressive, and even "the more they organize, the messier it gets."