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Free furniture design for container house and tiny house, ready to download
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Coffee table designed for small spaces of tiny house, treehouse, houses and apartments the table measures width: 1.20 m length: 0.40 m and height: 0.50, ottomans measure width: 0.40 m length: 0.40 m height: 0.40 m, ideal for building in cnc router. Free 3D models and pdf



Ottoman description
An ottoman is a type of furniture often found in living rooms, bedrooms, and other areas of the home. It is also known as a footstool, pouf or pouf. It is a low piece of furniture, without back or arms, generally padded and upholstered in fabric or leather. Ottomans come in many different shapes, sizes, and designs, but their main function is to provide a comfortable surface to rest your feet on or as extra seating.
They have been used for centuries all over the world. The word «Ottoman» comes from the French «ottomane», which in turn derives from the Turkish «osmanlı», which means «of the Ottomans». Ottomans were popular in the Ottoman Empire and were used as low seats in homes and in mosques. Over time, ottomans have become a common piece of furniture in homes around the world, in part due to their versatility and aesthetic appeal.
Modern ottomans can be of different sizes and shapes. They can be round, square, rectangular or more extravagant shapes. Some ottomans have hinged tops, allowing them to be used as additional storage. Ottomans can also be modular, meaning they can be grouped together to form a larger section or used independently.
The design may also vary depending on its intended use. Traditional-style ottomans often have carved or curved legs and upholstery in velvet or patterned fabric. Modern ottomans can have a more minimalist look, with clean lines and neutral-toned upholstery. Some ottomans are made from more unusual materials, such as exotic animal skin or high-tech synthetic materials.
They are very versatile and can be used in various ways around the home. The most common way to use an ottoman is as a footstool. When sitting on a sofa or armchair, the ottoman provides a comfortable place to put your feet up and rest. Ottomans can also be used as additional seating in living rooms or bedrooms. Instead of using a chair or stool, ottomans provide a soft and comfortable surface to sit on.
In addition to their use as a seat or footrest, they can be used as makeshift work surfaces. By placing a tray on top of the ottoman, you can create a place to place drinks, snacks, or books. Some ottomans are specifically designed for this purpose, with built-in trays or folding work surfaces.
Ottomans can also be used as decorative items around the house. A well designed and well placed ottoman can enhance the aesthetics of any room. Ottomans in bold patterns or in vibrant colors can add a splash of color to a neutral room.
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