Then came one of the more unexpected suggestions. A listening lounge. It wasn’t something most people would have thought of right away, but once it was mentioned, it made perfect sense. The space was already separated, already quiet, already tucked away from the rest of the home. Which made it ideal.
A small cabinet. A turntable. A pair of speakers. Maybe a crate of records nearby. That was all it would take. Instead of trying to fill the space, the idea focused on creating an experience. Somewhere you could step into, put something on, and just… pause for a moment. The kind of feature that feels intentional, even if it’s simple.
And that’s when the overall perception of the space really shifted. Because by this point, it was clear: This wasn’t a problem area. It was an opportunity.
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