For dafne street, the helper's room looks directly into the kitchen. The door is that of the bomb shelter's. To giver her better privacy, a curtain is introduced at the entrance of the door, while at the same time preserve a level of connection between the helper's room and the kitchen. As the helper eats in the kitchen, she lacks a proper table of her own and often eats at the spare spaces left on the island table, between the edge of the table and the fruit juicer. A foldable table is implemented beside her room to create a sense of personal space when she is dining.
The helper's room lays directly beside the car porch in this unusual setting, at the front of the house. To address its lack of windows for ventilation, ventilation blocks are added above eye level such that her privacy is maintained but it allows for the penetration of natural ventilation and lighting into the room. Additionally, household objects are relocated to the space outside her room in the process of creating her own territory.
the simple switching of personal desk and ironing board location in the helper's room allows for a buffer space between the homeowners and the helper
partition is added for a level of privacy between helper's room and grandparent's room that directly faces each other. The room can also be expanded into the open area, giving the option of carrying out some chores from her own room.