After home renovation, many people will feel some regrets.
This can be due to mishandled details, or it may be caused by poor consideration. No matter what the reason is, once the regret happens, it is difficult to make up for it.
However, there is one thing that you can't go wrong with, and that is to design more cabinets for your home. Especially after moving in, you can appreciate the benefits brought by the cabinet.
In the case shared this time, the homeowner clearly recognized this. Despite the fact that the house has an area of 156, they even changed the sofa layout in the living room to increase the cabinet area in the home.
At the same time, through the storage design of the whole unit, it also retains the sense of spaciousness that the unit should have.
Located in Beijing, this new house occupies an area of 156 and has a layout of four bedrooms, two living rooms and two bathrooms, and is owned by a family of three.
Their need for space included not only lots of storage, but also a spacious area for families and children. Since the children are smaller, they also have a room for the parents so that they can come and take care of the children occasionally.
The original house is relatively square as a whole, and the area of each area is relatively large, so the renovation is mainly based on optimizing the details to make the space more in line with the needs of living.
According to the needs of the homeowner, the space layout has been adjusted as follows:
The south balcony is incorporated into the living room to create a relaxation area.
Part of the space is set aside as a cloakroom, positioned as a housekeeping area, to solve the basic needs of life.
The door of the master bedroom is retreated inwards to realize the three-separation design of the secondary bathroom and improve the convenience of life use.
The kitchen adopts an open plan design, forming an integrated structure with the living and dining room.
The original entrance area was designed with shoe cabinets on both sides by diagonally cutting outwards to preserve the wide circulation experience. The entrance area is designed with a wall of storage cabinets, which can be used for seasonal clothing and shoes, and at the same time, a natural display area is formed through a hollow L-shaped structure.
The living room breaks the traditional sofa layout and adopts an enclosed way to enhance the interactivity of the space, and allows the sofa wall to meet the design of the entire bookcase.
This not only creates a good reading atmosphere for children, but also fills the space with the fragrance of books.
The details of the bookcase include a drawer in the middle of the cabinet and a connection to the shoe cabinet cutouts on the side, which not only extends the visual sense, but also provides storage for small items.
The open cabinet structure and the elimination of the coffee table in the living room provide a spacious activity and play area for children.
The dining room and kitchen form an integrated structure, and the island is connected, which expands the storage and operation area and enhances the circulation of the space.
The side locker is integrated with the shoe cabinet to form a storage area for small electrical appliances, which improves the convenience of daily use.
The kitchen adopts an L-shaped cabinet layout and designs an entire wall of tall cabinets to realize the incorporation of electrical appliances.
A blackboard wall is designed on one side of the dining room, which not only weakens the monotony of blank space, but also facilitates life records, creating a corner for children to paint and paint.
The aisle maintains a simple design, which is only decorated by a wall lamp, showing a good sense of light.
The floor of the master bedroom is in the shape of a fishbone that extends to the wall above the bed, enhancing the visual extension. The atomized glass partition between the master bathroom and the master bedroom increases the transparency of the space and ensures privacy inside.
With a separate cloakroom, the whole space is more neat and spacious.
The study room is positioned as a multi-functional room, integrating functions such as piano room, office, and leisure.
The dark blue walls and black bookcase design give the space a sense of tranquility and calm.
The main bathroom is dominated by a calm tone, and the design of double basins, shower cubicles, and bathtubs optimizes the comfort of use.
The secondary bathroom is also designed with double basins and a three-split layout to improve the cleanliness and utilization rate of the overall space.
The whole case fully demonstrates the strong storage capacity, especially in the living and dining room area, making full use of all the positions that can be used as cabinets.
This kind of multi-storage space positioning can keep the space neat and clean even when the clutter in the home increases in the later stage.
Therefore, it is advisable to plan as much storage space as possible when decorating.