So it's time to see some real examples. The first one that we have for you is an art gallery. This is an art gallery from a good friend of us. And she had a product. The gallery is very, very small. And then she wanted to change the wardrobe.
He has like a little closet that it's meant to just hang jackets on that tape. But because she doesn't have a lot of space, she needed a few extra shells. She likes to entertain people when they come in like clients, she likes to serve tea, and then she wanted to have like a nice plan and a nice painting. So as you can see in the photos, like she only has like a plain shelf, not very efficient and very functional. So the closer she had, where I want to have space to keep people's teeth, they care and glasses. I want to have space for jackets.
I want to have space for a plan and a business card, business cards and like a stack and they want to have wall space for everything. So those words the goal that she had, and why was because my goal is very small, I want to optimize the CrossFit space. I wanted to make it more functional. And then the activities that she does is like she entertain clients. So it's an art gallery. So when someone comes in, she likes to be very friendly.
She likes to like make her feel very comfortable. She loves tea, so she likes to offer them a drink. And then she wants to be able to take the jackets and hand them comfortably. And then she wants she wants to have a space to display like a nice painting. And then she wants to have the business cards very handy for people to get. So this is the end result.
As you can see, the difference is very, very big. So as you can see, we have space for the classes we have space for for that painting, or we have a beautiful plant. So the space looks very nice, very colorful. She has all the T glasses on different kinds of marks. And it looks very beautiful. So it's another calorie and this looks very nice.
She was very happy with it. So this is the before. And this is the after. And you may be thinking like what happened with the fridge? Well guess what we were looking around in the gallery. And then under the counter where she normally works between two pieces of furniture, there was a space, but she didn't use that space for anything.
And the fridge happened to fit very nicely there. So we move the fridge out of that space, and that allow us to recreate the space to make it more functional. So as you can see, now she has everything that she needed, she has space for the jackets, she has all had t glasses, the painting the business cards on the plant. So this is a very nice example of how the capturing and organizing can help you create the space that you need and that you want. So this is Example number one. Now Samantha is going to show you the next one.
So stay tuned.