She insisted on renovating the hardcover room, with the least changes, so that the whole house was f

Mondo Home Updated on 2024-02-25

At present, hardcover rooms have become a trend.

Although for most people, this can save the cumbersome decoration steps and realize the house to live in, in terms of space effect, it is difficult to meet everyone's aesthetics. Therefore, under the trend of hardcover rooms, how to skillfully transform the space has become the focus of more and more people's attention.

In the case shared in this issue, the homeowner is struggling with this. The existing space worked outstanding, better than expected. However, as the spatial effect is relatively common, they decided to make minimal changes to give the new house a French romance and charm.

The new house has a construction area of 145 and a four-bedroom, two-living room and two-bathroom house structure. Although only the owner and his wife live in the house at present, considering that the original house is practical and meets the needs of multiple people, they decided to keep the original structure in the space renovation and only fine-tune the walls and floors to reduce the trouble and renovation budget.

In view of the fact that the style of the original space is more simple and European, they chose the French style, which not only blends with the original space, but also conforms to the aesthetics of the owner and his wife.

Next, the comparative effect before and after the transformation is analyzed one by one.

The original living room is more popular, the walls are covered with wallpaper, the floor tiles are made of parquet, and multi-layer gypsum lines are installed on the ceiling.

Although it is rare to have such a design in a hardcover room, it is obviously not fashionable enough for the young owner couple, the shapes are too complicated, and the colors are too old. After the renovation, the living room was repainted with light gray paint, turning the pig's liver-colored door into an arched pass, which looked more fashionable and elegant.

The floor tiles are replaced by fishbone flooring, which solves the complexity of the original ground and increases the extensibility of the home. In order to highlight the fresh lines, the original wallpaper was removed, painted with white latex paint, and plaster lines were installed to echo the top.

The original restaurant was designed in a modest manner, with open wine cabinets on both sides and a recessed backdrop in the middle. Despite the abundance of gold lines installed on the walls, it still looks tacky.

After the renovation, the restaurant removed the wine cabinets on both sides and chose two sets of delicately shaped sideboards to make the whole space lighter. The sunken walls are flattened with plasterboard and a fireplace is installed at the bottom, which is both elegant and adds warmth.

On the top treatment, remove the excess lines to make the top look cleaner and smoother.

The original TV wall is similar to the background wall of the restaurant, and the large number of gold line decorations looks old-fashioned and not pure. After the transformation, the original lines of the TV wall were removed and decorated with corrugated boards, echoing the top, with an obvious sense of hierarchy.

The proportions of the modeling wall are re-divided and designed to highlight the sense of atmospheric grade of the TV. The adjacent balcony has been removed from the original sliding door, allowing the space to be fully integrated into the living room.

The balcony design accentuates relaxation and elegance. The ceiling-to-ceiling cabinet design provides plenty of storage space, and the dark green cabinet finish shows vintage sophistication. A low sofa and a screen make life more pleasant.

The aisle continues the treatment of the living room, and the top is completely retained, forming a unity with the ceiling of the living room. The dark green end-view wall, paired with an abstract oil painting, once again highlights the retro elements.

The original master bedroom design is still old-fashioned, especially the Damascus wallpaper, which is classic but not attractive enough for young people.

After the renovation, the master bedroom removed the floor, wall and bedside upholstery, and used gray as the base tone, redefining the color of the space and showing a romantic and comfortable atmosphere. In order to increase the fashion and flexibility, the wardrobe sliding door is interspersed with colorful patterns to improve the liveliness of the space.

The overall renovation part is quite good, with minimal changes and integration of the original space style, so that the space performance is more youthful and fashionable.

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