A corner is important. It provides privacy and an anchor and lets you exist independently of the room.

Roger Ebert
A corner is important. It provides privacy and an anchor...
A corner is important. It provides privacy and an anchor...
A corner is important. It provides privacy and an anchor...
A corner is important. It provides privacy and an anchor...
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A corner is important. It provides privacy and an anchor and lets you exist independently of the room. This quote captures the importance of corners. A corner can create privacy, fill a need for stability, give your space an identity, and help define your room’s purpose. It can also serve as an anchor that makes it easier to navigate your space or the rest of the house.

Source: Life Itself

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