In a bedroom with limited area, it is not easy to meet daily needs such as resting, sleeping, dressing, reading, and storage at the same time. If you prefer to create a simple, smooth, and wider sense of space, you must pay attention to the design details. The design of the tatami bed, window cabinet, and wardrobe will all affect whether the bedroom is fresh and light. By learning the following 5 design details, you can easily have a comfortable bedroom.
Optional multi-functional furniture to meet different needs
There is no doubt that in a small bedroom, it is very important to have a good storage system. It is recommended that each piece of furniture should integrate different functions. For example, a tatami bed combines a bed frame and storage functions, a window cabinet combines a bedside table, a dressing table and a storage function, and a wardrobe combines a hanging area, a folding area, and a drawer area to use limited space to meet different needs.
The space under the tatami bed is super large, and it is more than enough to store suitcases, duvets, and seasonal clothes; the cover of the window sill cabinet can be equipped with a mirror, and with the storage space below, it can transform into a dressing table. After lowering the cover, there is a small platform for placing mobile phones, air-conditioning remote controls, glasses and other small items, making it a convenient bedside table.
The wardrobe at the top has ample height space, and the wardrobe can be divided into different areas according to the number of clothes, including a hanging area, a folding area and a drawer area, so that every inch of the wardrobe can be used more efficiently for storage.
The usable floor area of a small bedroom is very small, so the vertical space can be used to develop upward through the tatami design, which increases the storage space. At the same time, the activity space on the tatami is retained, and the floor area will not be reduced due to the placement of lockers.
The blank walls keep the line of sight fresh. Shelves and perforated boards can also be installed to a limited extent to increase the vertical storage capacity or hang simple daily clothes.
White space not only allows the space to breathe and retains more elasticity, but also creates a just-right light life. No need for fancy designs, use natural light wood colors to create the most comfortable bedroom space.
Small bedrooms should avoid using large bed frames or bedside shapes. You can use simple and neat tatami mats instead, or even abandon the headboard and bedside tables to save more space. Try to keep the number of furniture and accessories to a minimum and create a more spacious area for activities and rest. After all, being able to have a good rest is the most important function of the bedroom.
Bedroom area is dead, but furniture design is alive, so customized furniture can make good use of all corner spaces and make the bedroom more practical.
The window sill is one of the troubled spaces. We don’t want to waste it but we are afraid that it will block the windows. Therefore, if we build a window sill cabinet on the window sill, we can use the height of the window as the standard and only build the cabinet under the movable window, so that it will not affect the The ventilation effect is great.
Good lighting and lighting configuration can make the space feel more spacious. Heavy and thick curtains will make the room appear smaller, so it is better to choose lighter materials to fully introduce natural light; curtains hanging from the ceiling can not only focus the vision, but also help expand the sense of space in the bedroom. In addition to the main light source on the ceiling, small wall lamps can also be used to assist, providing layered and uniform lighting brightness, which also helps to visually stretch the overall space.
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