As a renowned expert in the field of furniture arranging, I, Betty Brilliant, have taken on the task of deconstructing the very fabric of space itself. The in-between space, that awkward buffer zone between the living room and the dining room, is a topic of great importance. What is its purpose, you ask?
Is it a mere transition zone, a necessary evil to facilitate movement between rooms? Or is it a carefully crafted, avant-garde design element, meant to provoke thought and inspire creativity?