I have a cute but surly cat at home. When my friends come to visit, I want to invite it to entertain guests. However, there are always rooms separated by mountains and the cat is nowhere to be found? There is an interesting case from Grid Design from Japan transformed this rectangular apartment of about 66 square meters into an open space with the kitchen and living room located in the back half of the room. Not only is there a central island kitchen, mom can chat and laugh with her family members who are resting in the living room while cooking, but also takes advantage of the fact that wood easily absorbs temperature, using a large amount of wooden furniture and wooden floors, and warm wooden corners for cats to nest in. I don’t want to get up anymore.
What’s even more special is that the design team specially built cat passages under the bathroom door and the doorpost of the living room. Even if the owner closes the door if necessary, the cat can still freely shuttle. For the casual cat lover, this is really a "super open" living space, and there is no need to hide anymore!