Some Tips to Interior Design for Difficult Cases

September 27, 2009 by homebuilder
Filed under: Home Improvement, Interior Design 

A major disadvantage of living in a crowded city lies in the rationalization of space and the high price per square foot. Another disadvantage is that in the cities, centers of culture and fashion trends abound and settled as the governments of Latin American dictatorships in the 20th century, and what is new and modern today may not will be tomorrow (this is the great paradox of the avant-garde artists of the ’20s, now called “historical avant-garde”). But how to stay updated today? If one accepts that the word cool is a meaningless category that must be met, then we understand why we end up accumulating objects that become obsolete or accretion. Ironically, the subject is more modern and current, the faster it will be outdated, and after a year-by being optimistic and not to say in six months or two we should change handsets because ours again and yet already old, it is a G3 and not a G4: the fatality numbers is inevitable …

Below we will consider the best options to fill small spaces, keeping in mind the current trends in interior design and fashion furniture, but fortunately these patterns and trends remain stable for a longer period long.

In the case of apartments and flats, one of the biggest challenges is to furnish a studio or 2 rooms (toilet, kitchen and bedroom): A solution is to gather the spaces they become “multifunctional”. Of course, the bathroom will remain the bathroom and the kitchen, cooking. And most people use a room as a bedroom and one lounge-like dining room.

To maximize the space habitat, it is essential that it is functional. And intelligently optimize this space, we vaudron of illusion and more functionality, the illusion of space and spatiality.

* Furniture Glass transparent-even if the profile that emerges is one of the black glass furniture, are of great help to create the illusion of spatiality. An extendable table in transparent or opaque glass is an interesting solution to this illusion combine the functionality:

Depending on the corners of the room, there should be a round table (not expandable), a square table, a rectangular table.

* Enjoy the corners of the room: The corners of a room are those most “invincible”, especially when trying to place furniture. However, there are furniture specially designed for this purpose. Place a corner TV stand can be a strategic choice because in this way that the visibility has been increasing in the TV each point of the room. In the same vein, a computer corner desk is a good way to maximize space and furniture to computers with an integrated office and shelves are also very useful for students.

Storage: As we said earlier, the accumulation of objects is a characteristic of modern man (and opossums as well). It is not only clothes, books and CDs but also all those little things that are necessary but boring: cables, plugs, batteries, brochures, bills paid, etc.. Obviously there are specific furniture for storage, such range of CDs, libraries, sideboards and display cabinets. But as much furniture will simply not fit in small space or they overload the room. That is why every piece of furniture should be chosen not only with an awareness of style, but also in terms of its storage capacity. To avoid overloading the living-dining room, we must take advantage of corners which normally accumulate dust, such as under the bed where we can incorporate boxes or drawers. For books and magazines can be used for hanging shelves.

Decoration: For some it means not to feel guilty for not showing in their home small objects such as statues, ashtrays and ornaments in general especially when it comes to gifts. For others, try to resist the temptation to acquire this universe of unwanted goods which they already have enough, unless you want to create a modern replica of excessive rococo. Some of decorative objects such as statues and vase are not harmful, but we must always bear in mind that there are other things more relevant: the tables are one of them, since the ‘we take the wall space instead of using the limited available horizontal surface. The mirrors are a great specialty of illusionists, because they not only serve to amplify light, but also to increase the space. The Gallery of Mirrors at the Château de Versailles is probably the biggest example: mirrors reflect the windows that are facing is transforming itself into windows overlooking the gardens of the Castle. (For fans of mirrors, there is also furniture sparkling).

Very often it seems inevitable to combine fashion and design to frivolity, mostly because some designers we see on TV continually using phrases like “terrific”, “fantastic” or “sensational”. Anyway we must understand that interior design can be seen as a way to reach “inner peace”: fashion zen and feng shui reflect the faith that was in the design to achieve a balance. Without being extremists and to say that the interior design will solve all our problems (including mental), we must recognize, as the naturalist writers, that the environment influences the individual. And since we’re already quite influenced and conditioned by society, family, education, media and finally the space-time in which we insert, recalling that we are born into a system and a predefined order of things which is imposed on us and it is very difficult to change-the only place where we can choose what to do and how to do it in total freedom is the house, our inviolate private space and intimacy.

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