The space of more than ten square meters can be seen at a glance. It is not only a living room, but also a bedroom and study room. Is it possible to place two beds, a small living room, a desk, a large storage and display cabinet in a small living room? What can be done? Have you ever thought about using a small mezzanine to create a double-story living space? If you don’t know much about the mezzanine yet, you should continue reading. The purpose of the mezzanine is definitely more powerful than you think.
The space on the lower level of the small mezzanine can be used as a living room. Place a small sofa and a small coffee table to create a comfortable small space for entertaining guests. In addition, independent lighting can also be added to the bottom of the small mezzanine floor to ensure sufficient light. Warm white wood grain boards help enlarge the visual space and reduce the pressure of the small mezzanine on the height of the building.
If the tatami design is not used, the entire floor height can be used to improve the comfort when using the upper and lower floors of the small mezzanine.
If relatives and friends come to visit, in addition to the living room to greet the guests, a small guest room can also be converted into a small guest room for the guests to stay at any time.
The door looks like an ordinary storage cabinet, but when flipped down, it becomes a folding bed. The design of the storage bed makes it easy to open and close. A standard mattress can be placed on it. There is also a bedside cabinet for guests to place small items. It’s not rude to have a small guest room!
The small mezzanine in the living room makes good use of space to create a double-layer living space.
A whole row of grid cabinets can not only be used as display cabinets, but also do not affect lighting and ventilation.
The low-level grid can be used with storage baskets to increase storage capacity and stow away messy items. The middle-level grids can be used to store books, potted plants, etc., while the higher grids can mainly be used to display small and exquisite collections such as boutiques and travel souvenirs. Taking into account the aesthetics of the sight, you can also try to leave as much space as possible to allow natural light and natural wind to penetrate. Come in.
After introducing the lower space, it’s time to go up to the small mezzanine to take a look. If space permits, it would be ideal to build a stair cabinet. However, if the space is really too narrow, it is recommended to use a straight ladder to go up to the small mezzanine, which can save more space. However, straight ladders are only suitable for young people and are not suitable for use. Used by children and older people.
It is the most common practice to turn a small mezzanine into a bedroom, because the height requirement after sleeping is lower than in daily life, so the height of the small mezzanine is enough to meet the needs of sleeping.
The square-shaped small sandwich design still has a lot of space after placing the mattress. The mattress can be pushed to a position close to the wall and away from the fence, which will make people who are a little afraid of heights feel more at ease when using it.
The fence located on the upper level of the small mezzanine also functions as a desk. When using it, the user’s feet can be stretched out from the space under the table. Even in the small mezzanine, the user can sit comfortably without having to kneel down so hard.
Taking advantage of the relatively quiet advantage of the small mezzanine space and the design of the desk, part of the small mezzanine can be divided into a small office corner.
The small mezzanine in the living room makes good use of the space to create a double-layer living space. The fence located on the upper floor of the small mezzanine also functions as a desk. If you also want to create a small mezzanine, you are welcome to contact our furniture salesperson at any time.
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