But out of all the ideas people shared… one stood out more than the rest. Because it wasn’t about design. Or storage. Or even creativity. It was about something much simpler. Turning the space into a cozy little corner for a dog.
At first, it almost seemed too obvious. But the more people thought about it, the more perfect it felt. The size was just right. The enclosed shape made it feel safe. And the tucked-away position gave it a sense of comfort you couldn’t really replicate in an open room. A soft bed. A small light. A basket of toys. That was it.
No overthinking. No complicated setup. Just a space that felt like it belonged. And in the end, that idea stuck with people the most. Because it proved something simple: The space had never been useless. It had just been waiting for the right perspective.