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  1. Totally get the door dilemma - those swinging doors can be a real space hog in tiny spots. Swapping it out for a curtain is a popular move and can make the nook feel way more open. To keep dust at bay, maybe pick a heavier fabric or add a simple clear plastic liner behind the curtain on the storage side. That way, you get easy access and some protection. For lighting, battery-powered LED puck lights or a rechargeable clip-on lamp work wonders. I once used a motion-sensor stick-on light inside a closet nook, so it only comes on when you’re in there - super handy and no cords to trip over. As for storage, try vertical solutions like slim shelves or hanging organizers on the back wall or door (if you keep it). That keeps stuff off the floor and frees up your bench area for comfy cushions. Also, swapping bulky winter clothes for vacuum-sealed bags can save tons of space without sacrificing what

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