In our opinion, the better and more practical layout of the bedroom is not fixed, so how to choose is the key. I have the following suggestions and opinions on how to arrange the bedroom better and more practical:
First of all, I will briefly introduce a few layouts that I think are more commonly used in the bedroom of the family space. I think a general understanding of the bedroom layout will help you "find" a better and more practical way for your own bedroom, because The bed body is generally the object that occupies the largest "ground area" in the bedroom, so the layout of the bed body in the bedroom is the "main line" to expand the description:
1. The bed is placed against the wall "horizontally and vertically"
The bed or one "short side" leans against the wall, or one "short side" + one "long side" leans against the wall, and is placed in the bedroom in a "horizontal, horizontal and vertical" state. One side, or "the end of the bed", or "above" and "expanded" arrangement, "the former" will make the space have a better sense of spaciousness and hierarchy; "the latter" saves space, and the user of the bed will It is safer to go up.
2. The bed is placed in italics
The head of the bed "relys on" the corner of the space, and the "two sides" of the head of the bed intersect with the "two" mutually perpendicular walls in the corner. It is placed in an "italic" state in the bedroom, and other functions are generally in the "end of the bed". Or the layout of the area on both sides of the "lower body" of the bed, taking advantage of the longer "diagonal line" of the space to "expand" the usable area of the bedroom, which is also suitable for smaller bedrooms.
3. Place the bed "away from the wall"
The bed body "leaves" the wall with the head of the bed, and there are often partitions of a certain height, "functional tools" (such as desks, dressing tables), etc. as the "backer" of the head of the bed, and the "four sides" of the bed are reserved for "passing areas". ”, while other functions are generally arranged “around” the bed body, the spatial layout is more flexible and visually more “spacious”, but I think this method is more suitable for larger bedrooms. , otherwise it is easy to create or "aggravate" the feeling of crowding in the space.
4. The bed is "raised"
Using the floor height of the bedroom, the bed body is "raised" and placed against the wall, and other functions are set in other "free areas" in the space or the "under" area of the bed body. The vertical space is "scattered", which has the effect of reducing the crowding of the space and increasing the area of the "free area", which is also suitable for smaller bedrooms.
