Freezer, favorite book and flower pot are the places where money

Freezer, favorite book and flower pot are the places where money "hides"

7 August 2020, 16:06
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Keeping money is not easy. They can be placed in the bank. But if you need them to be always at hand, you have to think a little. Netizens spoke about the most unusual places.

By far the best place to keep money at home is a fireproof safe. It can be installed in furniture, floors or walls. But if you don't have much money, then you can use alternative storage places - paintings, furniture or books.

You can start with the classics - behind an old picture or in your favorite book. The bills feel "good" between the canvas and the frame, between the pages or under the cover. But unfortunately, these are the most predictable places that thieves can check first.

Another favorite storage place for users is under parquet floorboards. But here one cannot do without violating the integrity of the floor covering. Sometimes hidden compartments in furniture are used instead.

Among the most unusual storage places are a freezer, a flower pot, a jar of cereals, or a children's toy.

And the main thing to remember is that storing bills in a cache is only half the battle. It is important not to forget where this cache is located and how to open it. Otherwise, you can run out of money.

Yesterday OXO talked about types of fixtures that are suitable for small rooms. The most successful options in terms of functionality and space saving are floor lamps, sconces with adjustable legs and suspensions.
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