Friday, March 16, 2012

Bedrooms designed to save space

 In most newly built houses the great problem that we often find is with the small size of each of the rooms. While that is still selling flats of 2 and 3 bedrooms, the point is that the ability of any of them is quite limited, especially if we speak of single, although that problem is now also affecting the marriage or primary.
 



This has dramatically impacted the designs of furniture that will form the decoration of each bedroom. For now discuss the individual character are usually aimed at children and young family. And for many existing models that attempt to bind the greatest number of pieces in the smallest space possible. A true work of engineering department of the best players of "Tetris".


The bedrooms are designed to save space have resulted in the rescue of the trundle bed, bunk, and innovative systems that enable the folding bed during the daytime. In the case of nest type formats you usually have the option to select the function you give the bottom drawer. Thus there who decides to put 2nd bed for a shared room or dispose of it for guests, or you can leave it empty decanters by and used as a drawer.

In any case, that decision will never affect the physical aspect of design, he always appears with the aesthetic look the other boxes, which are the major players in the bedrooms and much needed. The final set will always be a thoughtful combination of colors and shapes that offer the most functionality while allowing you to have more space than you would a bedroom furnished in a conventional manner.

2 comments:

  1. Having to fit your bulky furniture in a limited space is like solving a Rubik's cube where you can't avoid arranging one side without disarranging another. It's also time-consuming and exhausting. You can come up with some brilliant, innovative ideas, but you can't just pile them all up artfully without having to suffer laborious hours rearranging them during general cleaning. You can get rid of those pieces which you think has little use, or store them somewhere safe and clean if they're too important to be sold or disposed of. If you do not have a storage room, you can rent a storage facility. You want your home to be as comfortable as possible where you can freely move around. You don't want it to look like a warehouse.


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  2. Having to fit your bulky furniture in a limited space is like solving a Rubik's cube where you can't avoid arranging one side without disarranging another. It's also time-consuming and exhausting. You can come up with some brilliant, innovative ideas, but you can't just pile them all up artfully without having to suffer laborious hours rearranging them during general cleaning. You can get rid of those pieces which you think has little use, or store them somewhere safe and clean if they're too important to be sold or disposed of. If you do not have a storage room, you can rent a storage facility. You want your home to be as comfortable as possible where you can freely move around. You don't want it to look like a warehouse.

    Ericka Muldowney

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