The more limited your living space is, the more important it is to be able to properly store all your daily items. Want to make full use of the living room and entrance space while maintaining a neat visual appearance? You must learn these tips.
One of the most vulnerable areas of tall cabinets and wall cabinets is that the opening position is very close to the air conditioner. If the door is designed to be closed, the cabinet door may not be fully opened, which affects access to things.
Therefore, if you want to build a cabinet close to the air conditioner, you can make good use of the sliding door design so that the cabinet door will not hit the air conditioner.
Both base cabinets and hollow cabinets are convenient storage platforms. In addition to the homeowner’s requirements and commonly used heights, you can also refer to whether there is a window sill near the cabinet body. If there is a window sill, the height of the base cabinet can be Aligning it with the window sill will not only make it visually tidier, but the window sill connected to the cabinet body can also be incorporated into a larger storage platform, making good use of the space on the window sill.
As an entrance cabinet and living room storage cabinet, it not only needs to take care of the storage function of the front of the cabinet, but also takes care of the storage needs of the full-length mirror on the other side. The design of adding corner shelves to the cabinet can be used to place styling products and jewelry boxes. When you look in the mirror and need to tidy up your appearance or do some matching, you can immediately find what you need. After returning home from outside, accessories, watches The jewelry can be easily put back on the shelf, so you won’t be unable to find it the next time you want to wear it.
Compared with right angles, large rounded corners have the effect of directing moving lines, making the lines of the space feel smoother, which can improve the softness of the space and reduce the feeling of oppression. It is a common practice to introduce the design of large rounded corners in large furniture, which can reduce the pressure on the corners and produce a visual extension effect. Especially in spaces with narrow passages, using rounded corners instead of right angles will give the illusion of a wider passage and greatly reduce the chance of injury, making it safe and reliable.
The flip-up door is often found in the wall cabinet. It can open up the entire space, and it has one more advantage than the closed door. That is, the cabinet door is located directly above and in front of the user, making it less likely to hit the user’s head. Moreover, the hydraulic pressure of the flip-up door The air support has a “stop at will” function, which allows you to adjust the door opening angle at will and will not automatically close the door, ensuring safety during use.
Unlike the cabinets and buckets in the wardrobe that are used to store clothes, and unlike the cabinets and buckets in the kitchen cabinets that are used to store dishes and tableware, the cabinets and buckets in the entrance or living room lockers are mostly used to store scattered daily necessities or small tools, so the use of cabinets and buckets is important. The size requirements are different. The cabinet buckets of the entrance or living room storage cabinets do not need to be too large. On the contrary, if they are smaller, the items can be divided into more categories, making it easier to find the items you need.
Before ordering a shoe cabinet, first count the number of shoes in the family. Add 3-5 pairs of shoes to this number to know how big the shoe cabinet should be. Then store all the shoes together. Not only do you no longer have to spend time looking for shoes before going out, but arranging the shoe cabinet in a lower position can also prevent dust and dirt from the soles from getting everywhere.
If you want to order custom-made entrance cabinets/living room storage cabinets, you are welcome to contact our furniture salesperson at any time.
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