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Simple Inspiration for Small Guest Room
The more infrequent guests visited the house make some people deny the layout of the living room of his house, and replace it with a family room. For some others, the living room remains an important part because it supposedly living room is the first space that can reflect the character of the owner.
At home a tiny, tiny room-sized, of course, too. Therefore, do not meet the living room with furniture. Use only the necessary furniture. Simply provide two-seat sofa, one sofa one holder, and desk, if the room can be added with the remaining credenza and desk angle. Do not also use a large sofa, because the couch is too big and too much will make the space become narrower and congested.
Where the couch should be placed? If possible, both sofas can be propped against the wall so that room looks relieved, if not possible, one of the couches that recline largest size. What is important, laying the groove does not interfere with the circulation of the entrances to other rooms.
To create a slightly different style, try to use two different sofas. The difference here could mean different shapes, different designs, or color differences. To bridge the two different sofas, find a red thread between the two.
Creative Make Sleeping Area
In this era of practicality, it is no longer appropriate to use the term ‘room’. Especially when talking about the apartment. Usually, there’s not much room in the apartment that uses a permanent bulkhead to save the space. Using the word ‘area’ is more appropriate.
Many found that combining dining area with kitchen or living room. Has it ever occurred in your mind to utilize the remaining land for the sleeping area?
Small corner behind a balustrade (a low wall as a barrier between two areas of different heights) can be utilized as a sleeping area. It is suitable for you who live in shelters with limited space. Take advantage of these entire dead corners into sleeping area for children or guests.
You just need to put a small bed, for example 90cmx180cm or 100cmx200cm. Think about it so that the area does not look too crowded. The head should be placed back to balustrade to keep pseudo privacy. Read the rest of this entry »