For the aisle at home, regardless of the size of the house, it is a big worry when decorating. The aisles are usually the main thoroughfares, and the renovation is very limited. If it is not renovated, it will waste area and affect the spatial flow.
So, what can we do in the face of this problem?
A couple born in the 90s weakened the sense of narrowness of the aisle through ingenious transformation, and added a cloakroom to make full use of the usable area. If you are also struggling with the aisle problem, you can use this design as a reference.
The original structural drawings show that the new house has a construction area of 196 and is located in Shanghai, with four bedrooms, two living rooms and three bathrooms. The distribution of the original house type is unreasonable, the living room is too large, the aisle is long, and the kitchen and bathroom are too small.
The most unacceptable thing for couples is that the main guard door is facing the bed, which requires a large-scale space transformation.
Renovations include: open plan kitchen, incorporating small balconies to increase usable area.
Adjust the structure of the small bedroom on the south side, solve the problem of narrow and long passages, and make the area distribution more reasonable.
Adjust the position of the master bedroom and the master guard door opening, optimize the space flow line, and solve the problem of the master guard door to the bed.
The position of the door opening in the north bedroom is also adjusted to increase the usable area of the guest bathroom.
After the structure of the small bedroom on the south side was readjusted, the problem of narrow aisle was solved through the grille sliding door, and the aisle area was fully utilized.
The log material creates a fresh Japanese atmosphere and makes the living space full of ** feeling.
The gray art lacquer wall blends in with the tone of the space, creating a tranquil atmosphere and adding a sense of zen. The hanging shoe cabinet solves the storage needs.
The TV background wall is treated with logs, and the TV is embedded through the overall convex design, and the second bedroom door is deepened. The background wall of the sofa in the living room is cleverly designed, with a symmetrical grille partition and a sliding door at the aisle, and a stretched layer of wood veneer at the top to improve the sound and heat insulation effect.
The dining area is square, and the log round tables maintain visual proportions, both elegant and functional.
The kitchen is the key design area, the living balcony is included to relieve the pressure of the space, and the high cabinet design realizes the embedding of electrical appliances to improve functionality.
The small bedroom on the south side is re-planned, positioned as a functional room, the middle area is raised as a place for meditation and relaxation, the side wall bookshelves increase the storage function, and the balcony is designed with a window to design the office area.
The cloakroom is designed with aisle space to solve storage needs.
The master bedroom features a custom-made wooden door in the same color as the cabinet, stretching the space and increasing privacy. The master bathroom is positioned in gray tones, with warm lighting to balance the atmosphere, and integrate bathtubs, showers and other functions to improve comfort.
The highlight of the design of the guest bathroom is the niche of the shower room, which makes use of the dead space and does not affect the experience of the original space.
The overall dark green tone of the second bedroom is retro and quiet, and the bathroom is retained to improve the convenience of life.
The most worthy reference of the whole case is the idea of spatial layout, which makes clever and reasonable use of space area.