Storing a kotatsu table

How do you store a Kotatsu? 🌞

When the weather starts to cool off, many households around the world start to think about how to keep warm. In Japan, one of the most popular ways to beat the cold is with a kotatsu.

This traditional Japanese heater is a low table with a blanket attached to the underside, and is a great way to keep your home cozy and warm during the winter months. But how do you store a kotatsu when the weather starts to warm up again?

The best way to store a kotatsu is to disassemble it into its separate parts. Start by removing the blanket and folding it up neatly. Then, carefully remove the table top, and fold the legs underneath the table.

Depending on the size of your kotatsu, you may need to remove the legs entirely and store them separately.

Once the table is folded up, the entire piece can be stored in a closet or other storage area.

If you don’t have the space to store a kotatsu, you can always rent one from a local rental shop. This is a great option for those who only need to use a kotatsu for a short period of time, such as during winter holidays or special occasions.

Plus, when you rent a kotatsu, you don’t need to worry about storage or assembly – the shop will take care of everything for you!

Finally, if you’re looking for a more permanent solution, you can invest in an electric kotatsu. This type of kotatsu is a bit more expensive than the traditional version, but it offers the convenience of being able to use it all year round.

Electric kotatsus are typically smaller and more compact, so they’re easier to store away when not in use.

No matter which type of kotatsu you choose, it’s important to make sure you know how to store it properly.

By taking the time to properly dismantle and store your kotatsu, you’ll ensure that it will be ready to use again when the cold weather returns.

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