Torture 1: master bedroom
□? What kind of bed size are you used to, soft and hard?
□? Do you have any special sleeping habits when you sleep?
□? How to store clothes in the locker room or wardrobe?
□? Do you need a toilet mirror?
□? Need audio-visual equipment?
□? Do you do other leisure activities in your bedroom, such as reading, yoga …
□? Do you have any personal belongings to show or store?
The quality of rest is the primary consideration in bedroom design. There is a saying in Feng Shui that light plays an important role in people's physiological clock and indirectly affects sleep quality and health. Therefore, bedroom lighting is the key point that cannot be omitted, followed by leisure functions such as dressing.
Torture 2: Old people's room and children's room
□? Does every resident have enough personal space?
□? What are the residents' interests and hobbies?
□? How many children's products and toys are stored?
□? Do you have any special medical needs?
□? Does the photographer need a rest area?
□? Can the current planning be flexible?
For bedrooms that may have different needs in the future, it is suggested to give priority to the functional planning and design with high mobility, or to integrate the future lifestyle into the design to avoid the dilemma of secondary construction after occupancy.
The elder's room is designed with a hidden bed that can be lifted down, and the living habits close to the owner's requirements can be taken care of by the nearby servants, but the space integrity is maintained.
Torture III: Bathroom
□? Is bathing a pleasure or a routine for you?
□? Do you need a bath?
□? Is it necessary to separate wet from dry?
□? Is there an outside window in the bathroom? Do you need to add drying equipment?
□? Where is the water heater installed?
□? What items are used to storing here?
□? Can you make up here? How many bottles are there?
□? Is there any equipment that needs to be plugged in? Like hair dryers, storage lenses ...
□? Other things you do in the bathroom? Washing clothes, hanging clothes, going to the toilet, getting used to reading …
The function of the bathroom should be guided by personal living habits and needs, taking into account health and safety considerations such as air circulation, dehumidification and anti-skid. In addition to basic equipment, if there is enough space, facilities such as oven, steam bath and foot bath can be added, but it is recommended to consider the power distribution mode and socket location in advance.
Torture 4: locker room and wardrobe
□? Is the dressing room for display or storage?
□? Who is it for? Family members or individual members?
□? What is the amount of clothes now? The habit of buying more clothes?
□? Will clothes be stored in season?
□? How do you like to store clothes? Hang, fold, roll up …
□? Are there many related accessories? How to store it?
□? What other projects are included here?
The dressing room and wardrobe are usually designed on the moving line leading to the bathroom, and whether the dressing room is needed can be evaluated according to the number of clothes and storage habits. Other items that need to be stored in the locker room, such as suitcases, ironing boards, quilts and other large items, should also be listed in advance; If there is a great demand for the display of the dressing room, you can also refer to foreign photo albums and move the dressing room to the public domain for planning.
★ Same performance-balcony and multifunctional space ★
Balcony and courtyard
The outdoor space planning at home focuses on the use function, giving priority to how to use it, such as hanging clothes, raising flowers, storing things, parking, etc. , and then design the corresponding facilities, such as plugs, awnings, clothes drying poles, storage cabinets, faucets, sinks, etc.
Multifunctional space
Planning a variety of living functions that are used at different times in a room is called "multifunctional space". Common examples are harmony room and storage room, study room and piano room, fitness room and audio-visual room. Sometimes it is combined with the guest room. The dining room combined with the study introduced earlier is also the same concept, which meets various functional requirements in a limited space and is a design concept to improve the efficiency of use.
These are the three big questions that Bian Xiao asked himself before the bedroom design. I believe that we can create a perfect bedroom by considering these parts before decoration.