Like many women, Sofia Martinez lacked space to store her clothes, but she could rely on her husband, a talented and caring tailor.
Their attic, which had not been used for many years, received a new purpose when Marco, her husband, decided to convert it into storage space.
He says he realized the space was empty and immediately decided to put it to good use.
In just three weeks, he completed his project using materials he already had at home and the rest he bought from a store.
He completed all the work himself, with occasional assistance from his colleagues in the construction sector, which allowed him to speed up the completion of the project.
The total cost of materials and labor was approximately $30,000.
To create the structure of the space, Marco installed a 2×4 meter wooden frame, secured and plastered the drywall, preparing it for painting.
He created wooden shelves that were painted a light gray to give a modern and sophisticated look.
For the floor, he installed wood-look vinyl flooring, which is both an aesthetically pleasing and functional choice that is resistant to moisture and impact.
He explains that he chose the material for its warm appearance and durability.
The result is stunning: a previously unused space has been transformed into an elegant and functional wardrobe, giving Sophia a perfectly organized place to store her clothes.
A gift that is both practical and valuable, reflecting Marco’s skill and attention to detail.