When it comes to décor, there are plenty of options to choose from, but the most popular at the moment is minimalism.
Compared with other styles, the minimalist style not only shows the beauty of atmosphere and simplicity, but also is easy to match with other styles to create a high-level spatial expression.
The set of 150 cases shared today cleverly blends simplicity with Japanese style, and is decorated with cool gray elements and warm wood elements to create a fresh and warm tone, which is pleasing to the eye.
Located in Beijing, the new house covers an area of 150 square meters, with four bedrooms, two living rooms and two bathrooms, and is owned by a young university lecturer. The original house structure is compact, and each space is independent and complete.
No changes have been made to the walls in the design of the space, but there are some differences from common designs in the layout, which are as follows:
Breaking the traditional back-to-back layout of the large horizontal hall, the sofas are placed horizontally to make the space more interesting.
Give up the function of the master bathroom, build a new wall, and plan an independent cloakroom to meet the needs of the master bedroom for more storage.
The interior of the second bedroom also has a new wall, and the beds are placed in a north-south direction, adding flexibility and freedom to the space.
The layout of the north study is basically the same as that of the second bedroom, integrating functions such as office and rest.
The floor of the entrance area is made of microcement, which shows an elegant and pure space atmosphere as soon as you enter the door.
The entryway cabinet is designed in a corner way and has no handles, which not only conforms to modern minimalist elements, but also makes the most of the space. The bottom of the side cabinet is suspended in the air, which reduces the heaviness of the cabinet and facilitates the storage of slippers.
Through the wall partition of the entrance, the mystery of gray and the warmth of the log balance the tone of the space, while blocking the privacy of the living room, changing the flow of the house, forming a sense of roundabout.
The back of the partition in the living room and dining room has the function of a TV wall, which realizes the embedding of the TV set and the TV cabinet, making the space more neat and tidy, and at the same time revealing a trace of artistic atmosphere and full of fun.
In order to make the most of the space advantages of the large horizontal hall, the sofa is arranged horizontally, which not only retains a good space experience, but also creates an office area on the side, which is convenient for the owner to work temporarily.
Due to the excellent lighting of the original space, semi-blinds were installed on the two windows to protect privacy and not affect the lighting of the space.
On the side of the living room is the dining room, and the sideboard design and extra-long dining table configuration on the whole wall are fully guaranteed in terms of practicality and spatial interaction. The clever combination of wood and gray elements creates a warm and unique charm in the calm.
The master bedroom continues the minimalist and woody tone, looking crisp and warm to complement the rest of the space. In terms of space layout, the original bathroom was abandoned and an independent cloakroom was planned to maximize the storage capacity of the space.
At the same time as the wainscoting was designed for the headboard, a bed without a headboard backrest was chosen, which not only simplified the complexity of the space, but also integrated with the overall style.
A black wall lamp above the bedside table adds warmth to the space.
The layout of the second bedroom breaks with tradition and is designed with a partition wall that seems to add to the sense of space oppression, but in fact cleverly divides a walk-in closet.
The overall raised design and the configuration of the low bed create a comfortable and leisurely living attitude, while enriching the space level. The children's room has also been raised and a wainscoting panel is designed to add interest to the space and enhance the sense of enveloping sleep.
The design of a door-to-top wardrobe and side desk completes the basic functionality of the space.
The study continues the layout of the second bedroom, with the bed placed against the window to create a spacious experience, and a functional table extends from the head of the bed.
The top of the desk integrates the function of an open hanger, and the partition by the window provides the owner with a quiet work area and a beautiful view from the window.
The bathroom abandons the traditional tiles and uses microcement paving walls to make the space more neat and tidy.
The separate shower cubicle and urinal configuration increases the comfort of use and ensures the hygiene of life.
Looking at the overall case, the minimalist style is indeed the mainstream, even if the overall structure is not changed, it also shows excellent visual effects. It is a home that you will never get tired of no matter how long you live in it. Source: Zhou Wei.