Cloakrooms will become popular in metropolitan areas. This is an irreversible trend. The concepts of cloakroom design and home design are the same, the most important thing is space planning. By making organizational changes to the space, a harmonious indoor environment is created to achieve the coordination of visual and psychological functions.
Exerting functionality
For larger living rooms, it is better to connect the master bedroom and bathroom with a cloakroom, which can greatly release the functionality of the cloakroom. For homes with spacious bathrooms, the entrance can be used as a row of wardrobes, and large-area dressing mirrors can be installed accordingly to extend the vision and make daily life more convenient and faster. If the room happens to have a mezzanine layout, you can use the mezzanine to make a simple cloakroom using the corridor ladder. Cleverly designed intervals allow every corner of the space to be fully utilized.
The area of ??the cloakroom does not need to be very large.
The area of ??the cloakroom does not need to be very large. Shelves, drawers, etc. can be used to store a large amount of clothing. In addition to clothes, shoes, hats, handbags, bath towels, bedding, stuffed toys, etc. can also be placed. Generally speaking, the area of ??the cloakroom should be more than 4 square meters. Only in this way can the owner be guaranteed to have ample space for activities. The interior of the cloakroom needs to be divided according to the category of clothing. It is generally divided into hanging area, stacking area, underwear area, shoes and socks area and bedding area.
U-shaped or L-shaped
The internal form of the cloakroom is based on the existing spatial pattern. Squares are mostly arranged in a U-shape; narrow and long parallel arrangements are better; wide and long shapes are better , suitable for L-shaped arrangement.
Full set configuration
The cloakroom can be fully configured by the furniture dealer, or it can be made with the overall design of the room during decoration. In order to save space, the doors are mostly designed to be push-pull. The wardrobes inside generally do not need doors, or transparent glass is used to make dust-proof doors, which makes it easier to see at a glance when choosing clothes.