Let's transform a 40 square meter abandoned park into a functional house. Little Alm lived frugally and worked diligently for 1 year managing to save up half a million to buy a small park in the middle of nowhere. However, upon moving in, she was shocked by how small it was. Little Alm has to sleep on a bench every day. Now, let's explore how we can help Little Alm transform it into a functional home. First, we'll construct a durable frame using galvanized square steel anchored firmly to the wall with expansion screws filled with grid steel bars and concrete for lasting strength. We'll also install thermally broken aluminum windows, expanding the living space by 2 square meters. Next, we'll build a multifunctional sitting platform on the floor with hidden storage underneath for bulky items, saving precious space and providing a seating area for Little Alm. This platform doubles as a comfortable bed that can sleep two, surrounded by cushion panels in lucky colors for a better rest. We'll add a movable table on the bed to serve as as her dining area, perfect for her afternoon tea drinking sessions. After use, the table can be stored beside the bed, keeping the space organized. We'll then construct a bedframe by upgrading the existing park bench with galvanized square steel and enhancing its appearance with wood veneers. Incorporate a pre-buried drainage system for convenience. Build a set of wall cabinets with a countertop drilled to embed a sink. Underneath, install a build in well to keep and wash dirty laundry. Convert the countertop for dual use by placing an induction cooker for cooking, and install a mirror cabinet above. Next to the mirror, add a cabinet for spices and toiletries. Install a showerhead on the wall and an enlarged stand, allowing even space to grow tea leaves while showering. Now let's admire the overall effect of the redesign.