The bedroom is everyone’s most private space. There are many small-square-foot houses in mainland China, so the bedroom space is quite limited. Therefore, simple and practical design can be said to be the favorite design of small-square-foot homeowners. It feels difficult to find the balance between storage and simplicity, but as the saying goes, “Nothing is difficult in the world, only if you put your mind to it”, so as long as you are willing to put in some effort, you can have a comfortable bedroom! Goodlight has selected five tips to help you create the most simple and practical bedroom!
Beams are a big problem in the bedroom, especially “beams pressing down on the top” is said to be a taboo in Feng Shui. Even if there are no Feng Shui concerns, it feels bad to keep looking at the beams while sleeping.
The thickness of the headboard and headboard cushion is just enough to allow the bed to avoid the position where the beam presses the bed, improving sleep quality.
Moreover, the soft bedside cushions can also add a sense of comfort to the bedroom. It is very comfortable to sit on the bed and lean against the bedside to read a book or play with your mobile phone.
Unless there is a separate cloakroom, the bedroom is the most suitable place to place a wardrobe. As for the types of wardrobes, the most popular ones are the flat-door wardrobes and the sliding-door wardrobes. If there is a small amount of clothes and you want to display them, you will choose an open-style wardrobe. Hanging areas and shelves replace wardrobes.
Swing-door wardrobes are usually placed in an L shape with the bedroom because they need to reserve the opening and closing position of the cabinet door. The sliding door wardrobe is suitable for use in a space that is not too wide. It can be made into a single door or a double door. When the door is opened, the entire wardrobe can be seen, making it very convenient to find and store clothes.
The sliding door wardrobe does not need to reserve extra space for the door to open and close, so it can be placed against the bedroom without any problem. However, the width requirements will be higher, because the double sliding door wardrobe can only open half of the range at a time, so The cabinet should not be too narrow, otherwise it will be difficult to access clothes.
The simplest cabinet door style must be a French door, which extends from the top of the cabinet to the bottom of the cabinet. The entire side of the door has no divisions, which can have the effect of lengthening the space. However, if the height of the wardrobe is relatively high, the hardware accessories of the floor-to-ceiling door, such as door hinges and sliding door tracks, will be easier to wear and tear, so you must pay attention to this.
As for the partitions in the wardrobe, it can be roughly divided into a hanging area and a shelf area. The hanging area will be located in the most convenient position in the middle, and the shelf area will be above and below. If drawers are needed, they will be concentrated under the wardrobe. In the other half, in addition to conveniently storing small items of clothing, drawers with locks can also be added to store valuable items and documents.
If you want the partitions of the wardrobe to be more flexible, the shelf area can be made into movable shelves, or it can be used with storage baskets and storage boxes to replace drawer functions, so that you can adjust the placement of items at any time to flexibly meet your daily needs.
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The storage space under the bed is really a space that cannot be ignored in a small space. This hidden storage can hide many things that are not commonly used but cannot be thrown away.
Today’s tatami and hydraulic beds, door hinges and hydraulic lever technologies are becoming more and more mature. The bed boards also reserve a place to support the mattress. It is not necessary to remove the entire mattress before it can be opened like traditional lift beds. There are storage boxes. Holite’s tatami mats and storage beds are basically designed so that one person can open the storage space under the bed, which is easy and convenient. Naturally, they are more motivated to tidy up the room.
Hollite’s tatami mats and storage beds are basically designed so that one person can open the storage space under the bed.
Although mirrors are often used to enlarge the visual space, when the bedroom is not large, placing a full-length mirror will allow users to see their own reflection in any corner of the room, which will make users feel If it’s uncomfortable but you need a full-length mirror when you’re shirting, you might as well consider hiding the mirror.
The door of the sliding wardrobe is one of the best places to hide a mirror. You only need to set the mirror on the inside of the door. When you dress your shirt, you can open the door to look in the mirror. The mirror will not affect the comfort of the bedroom.
For sliding door wardrobes, you can choose a pull-out rotating fitting mirror, which can be easily pulled out when needed and hidden in the wardrobe when not in use.
Living in the urban jungle, the natural element closest to us every day is natural light. Exposure to natural light will make people feel happier. Therefore, if there are windows in the bedroom, be sure to keep the natural light to yourself, and do not leave tall furniture Place it by the window to block the light. It is best to place the bed or desk by the window. In addition to letting the light shine into the room, it is also good to occasionally look at the scenery and enjoy the breeze.
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