Make Housework Easy
Naveen Kumar
| 08-08-2024
· Lifestyle team
Many people are busy working during the day and need friendly space design to reduce the burden of household chores, relax and rest as soon as possible, and reserve energy and stamina for the next day's battle.
Do you also want to create a well-organized home environment? Then you must know these 5 interior space design points.
Design points 1: all furniture on the floor
Beds, sofas, desks, and other furniture, as well as closets, shoe cabinets, side cabinets, and other cabinets, all of which should be on the ground! If made into a hanging design, below the easy accumulation of dust, cleaning takes more time.
Design point 2: Use colors that do not show dirty
A beige or wood grain color system is less dirty, when you do not have time to frequently clean, and organize, the space can still present a comfortable and refreshing feeling. But if the home for all black or all white, it is easy to see the dust, must be diligently cleaned, time-consuming and laborious.
Design point 3: pick glass
When picking glass, it is best to choose the glass with a pattern, grain, or sticker. These glass oil marks, water stains, and other stains will not be too conspicuous, cleaning will be easier.
Design point 4: kitchen size should be moderate
It is advisable not to have a kitchen that is too large, if the family cooks a lot, it will have to take more time to clean up. If there is only one person in the preparation of meals, there are not a lot of hands to help, and taking the items will also be very inconvenient. Ideally, the kitchen should be of moderate size, and the cooking steps should be completed in a single line of motion so that you can get what you want at your fingertips.
Design Point 5: Make a plan for storage in advance
Storage is of course the most important thing! Good storage provides a sense of cleanliness and organization, which makes it less distracting to the eye! Before the renovation, you should know what you have, make a storage plan based on the number of items and user's habits, and place the items in the right place.
For example, some children will only remember to put on their socks when they are about to leave the house, so it is recommended to put a drawer in the entrance hall to store the socks.
Some people are not accustomed to preparing a change of clothes in advance into the bathroom to take a shower, you can do wet and dry separation in the toilet, and prepare a drawer for pajamas. This way you can put on clean clothes directly after the shower without having to walk around.
Every family's needs are different, but by mastering the above five principles according to your living habits, you can surely create a space that is comfortable and satisfying to use, and save more time for rest.