lunes, 17 de noviembre de 2014

The Interior Design of the Bedrooms

Design for the Sleep Spaces

Decor for the Bedrooms

Bedroom Design: KBB Mini Guides 2016 (English Edition)
Ergonomics can be decisive for the design of the furnishing of the bedrooms, as each unit of furniture will require its own areas of activity, required minimum clearances in order to ensure user comfort.

Beds, Chests of Drawers, Dressers and Desks

In the bedrooms, the position of the beds can generate a sense of security that comes to improve the resting. A good resting is also influenced by the dimensions of the bed: each bed should be about 25 centimetres longer than the height of the user. Each bed will need to have enough space around for making them in comfort, usually at least 50 centimetres at the foot and at least 65 centimetres at the sides. Besides the beds, bedrooms may require chests of drawers, dressers and desks. Each of these elements will require a certain minimum clearance with the walls, beds and other obstacles.

The Storage of the Clothes

It's commonly accepted that every person in the house should have, at least, 60 centimetres of hanging bar for storing clothes. However, it's more advisable that the father has, at least, 1.10 metres wide in wardrobe, that the mother has, at least, 1.50 metres wide, and that every child has, at least, 0.90 metres wide. Built in wardrobes allow for better use of space, especially if they have sliding doors. The front of the built in wardrobes forms a new wall. It's desirable that it reaches the ceiling in order to avoid wasting space and accumulation of dust. It's also convenient that every bedroom has a full-length mirror, and it can be mounted on the wardrobe doors. The storage of the clothes can also be located in a dressing room, in which case it's imperative that it has an adequate ventilation, to prevent dampness.


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Architect Daniel Trujillano

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