| When we enter any bedroom the first thing we | | | | 2) Wardrobe.... |
| notice is thefurniture. All humans always see | | | | A wardrobe is another element in a bedroom that |
| interiors and all decoratingideas that are executed | | | | creates asignificant impact on the entire interior |
| in "elevation". This means we alwayssee the face | | | | design theme. Wealways see a wardrobe in |
| of the furniture. | | | | elevation. A typical wardrobe ismost of the times |
| Every object in the bedroom large or small has a | | | | measures 2100mm in height. The length anddepth |
| direct relationto dimensions of the human body. | | | | of the wardrobe differs from location to location |
| This relation with our body decidesthe comfort | | | | butis typically around 1200mm in length and |
| level in a bedroom. If a double bed is oversized, | | | | 600mm in depth fora single person's wardrobe. |
| itwill naturally occupy more floor space by | | | | The internal compartments of a wardrobe are |
| reducing the volumeof empty space. That's why | | | | divided keeping inmind the various styles and sizes |
| proportions of every furniture piece arevital to | | | | of clothes we wear. Theinternal design of a |
| maintain comfort levels. | | | | wardrobe also depends upon regional influences. |
| Let's examine some important factors about | | | | For example in Japan, women wear a typical kind |
| bedroom furniture units. | | | | of dress orin Indian, most women wear a dress |
| 1) Double Bed.... | | | | code called as "Saree" whichneeds much more |
| This piece of furniture occupies the maximum | | | | space similar to trousers. |
| amount of floorspace. A typical double bed | | | | Depending upon the requirements a wardrobe |
| measures about 1800mmX1800mmX450mm | | | | might also includea small "money safe" with locking |
| height. | | | | arrangements, drawers for keepingsmaller sized |
| Of course this is a comfortable sized bed but can | | | | clothes such as under-garments. |
| vary depending uponthe requirements at the | | | | 3) Dressing Table.... |
| interior site. | | | | A dressing table is a place to be happy about. |
| Double beds come in steel/wrought iron/wooden | | | | This is theplace where we spend a lot of time |
| frames. The mostimportant point to note here is | | | | shaping our faces. A smallbedroom may not have |
| that 80% of the structuralframework gets | | | | enough space for a dressing table. At suchtimes |
| covered by linen. The mattress, bed sheets, | | | | the outer faces of the wardrobe can be used to |
| pillowscover most of the part that supports the | | | | fix a full heightmirror. This also creates a reflection |
| load of the users. | | | | of the rest of the room itand thus creates an |
| That's why the real beauty of a double bed lies in | | | | illusion of more space. |
| the linen used. | | | | A wardrobe needs special spotlight arrangements |
| Linen defines the shape of a double bed to some | | | | to throw lightspot on the person in front of the |
| extent. | | | | mirror. This will includea flat mirror and small |
| The patterns and decorations used on the linen | | | | storage spaces for the makeup-kits,perfumes, |
| also ads to theoverall design theme of the | | | | etc... |
| bedroom. The headboard of the doublebed (the | | | | In a case where the mirror is fixed on the outer |
| part of the double bed which stands behind the | | | | surface of thewardrobe shutter,(as mentioned |
| head whenwe lie down on the bed) is a prominent | | | | above) the storage space formake-up kit can be |
| feature and can beused effectively by using | | | | arranged inside the wardrobe. |
| semi-circular shapes. | | | | 4) Study Table with extra storage desk.... |
| One creative use of the headboard is that we can | | | | A study table is just a place to do some |
| add artificiallighting in it by providing blur glass and | | | | important daily tasks |
| the effect ofindirect lighting can be created. This is | | | | Sometimes it is useful to keep a computer on it. |
| helpful if the masterwants to read a book or | | | | This study table can bedesigned to include an |
| magazine by relaxing in the bed itself. | | | | elevated storage space for books/files. |
| Most of the time we see that the space below | | | | This combination of a study table and a book |
| the mattress is usedfor storing linen. This is done | | | | shelf is a greatway to save space in small |
| in the form of sliding drawerswhich slide out from | | | | bedrooms. If the table top in notoccupied by a |
| sides. | | | | computer or other objects, it can be made to |
| I have seen one more creative way of supporting | | | | foldand thus increasing more floor area. |
| the platformwhere the master lies down. By | | | | This was a very basic study of the most |
| giving an angular slant to thesupporting structure | | | | commonly used furnitureitems in a bedroom. |
| of the bed we can save valuable circulationspace | | | | There are hundreds of creative ways toimprove |
| in a small bedroom. To understand what exactly I | | | | the performance and efficiency of furniture items |
| am talkingabout, just visit the webpage below. | | | | ininterior design. This article was just a starting |
| (Scroll down to the bottomto see a pictorial | | | | point totrigger the creative genius in you. |
| presentation of this method.) | | | | I hope you have benefited from these words. |
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