If you want a house to be strong, it is indispensable to support it with beams and columns. As living spaces in Hong Kong become increasingly thinner, these beams and columns will inevitably create a sense of visual oppression.
In order to prevent the sense of space or life from being affected by the beam and column pattern, it can be improved through furniture design and placement.
Faced with the problem of ceiling beams, some people will make false ceilings to level the ceiling lines, but this will sacrifice the height of the floor and worsen the sense of space.
Another solution is to build cabinets under the beams to solve the problem of uneven visual space and increase the storage space in the house.
Building cabinets under the beams in the bedroom can also avoid the feng shui problem of “beams pressing on the top”, and the quality of sleep will also be improved.
The beam above the window sill protrudes, and a wall cabinet can be used on the wall next to it to soften the structure of the window sill. The wall cabinet will not block the sunlight, so the space is still bright and bright, giving a natural sense of space.
If the window sill is located next to the bed, you can pull the window sill and the bed to the same height, so that the window sill space becomes part of the bed, and you can have a wide sleeping area in a small space. Or turn the window sill into a bedside storage cabinet, where bottles of skin care products and daily necessities that you use before going to bed have a place.
If the window sill is not close to the bed, you can also turn it into a desk or dressing table, making good use of the scattered corner space to make the room more functional.
Or, you can simply put a soft cushion on the window sill and put a pillow on it, and it can become a relaxing corner, which is good for resting or passing time.
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