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The wooden floor was coated with red lacquer, with a vestibule upon entering, the kitchen straight ahead, the living room to the right, and the bedroom to the left.
The space wasn't too large, just over sixty square meters, which is standard for houses in the Border City Forest District. Any larger and it would be too cold in the winter.
Smaller is better for heating.
Chaoyang's bedroom was left for Gu Qiaoqiao.
The north-facing bedroom next to the kitchen was where Qin Yize lived.
Opposite, there was a small bathroom without a shower, but it had everything else.
The living room was the same as in her previous life, with four chairs lined up on the east side.
In front of the chairs was a large desk.
On the north wall, there was a row of large wardrobes.
And on the west side was the kang, a traditional Northern Chinese heated bed.
A typical residential layout of the Northern border's forested region.