Home decoration is a very important thing, although the decoration process is cumbersome, but as long as the method is right, it can still be easily renovated without demolition or alteration. For example, many people find it troublesome to remove walls, floors, and redecorate. In fact, this approach is not correct, as long as you find the right method, it is not difficult to renovate the old house.
1. Optimize lighting
1) Choose light-transmitting materials: Where there are doors or partitions, you can consider using transparent or translucent materials, such as glass, glass bricks, acrylic sheets, etc., to make the light pass through better.
2) Optimize curtain selection: Choose light and thin curtain materials, such as gauze curtains, vertical blinds, etc., which can not only ensure privacy during the day, but also do not affect lighting. In addition, during the day, try to pull the curtains to the side to allow the windows to fully expose and "welcome" the warm sunlight and fresh air.
3) Open design: no doors or wall partitions, so that light can pass through the room freely and increase the overall lighting.
When decorating the overall decoration of the living room, the easiest way is to choose light-colored furniture and decoration, such as beige sofas, light-wood tables, etc., which can maximize the reflection of light and make the overall space brighter.
2. Beautify the wall
Although the walls cannot be removed, we can make them the highlight of the overall space by decorating the walls.
For example, decorative plasterboard, wallpaper, wall painting or three-dimensional design. Then add lighting design, which can bring a unique artistic sense to the wall and increase the overall spatial layering.
Taking the living room wall as an example, a gypsum board with a geometric three-dimensional sense is installed, and through the projection of light, the wall presents rich light and shadow effects in different time periods, adding an artistic atmosphere to the whole living room and weakening the sense of oppression brought by the wall.
3. Create a multi-functional wall
Walls are more than just a tool for dividing spaces, they can also act as multifunctional areas.
Make it a more functional part of the space by designing cabinets, bookshelves, and even folding tables on the walls.
For example, designing a clever built-in bookshelf with lighting not only adds a literary atmosphere to the room, but also provides ample storage space and a portion of the light.
4. Increase the mirror design
Reflective materials such as mirrors, mirrored stainless steel, etc., are set up in the interior to reflect light, enhance the lighting effect, and visually make the whole space appear more spacious.
Considering the narrow and long aisle space, adding large floor-to-ceiling mirrors in these places is not only convenient for daily grooming, but also reflects and widens the distance between corridors to make it look more transparent.
In addition, mirror design is not limited to mirrors, you can also try using mirror stickers or mirror wall tiles to create a more interesting effect.
5. Functional area interchange
In the case that the walls cannot be dismantled, and the original space allocation is unreasonable, what should be done? At this time, we can consider the method of interchanging the "functional space".
Make the space layout more reasonable, or integrate multiple functional spaces to create a "large multi-functional space".
The most typical case is the design of the integration of the guest dining and kitchen, and the use of transparent glass partitions between the living room and dining room to maintain the connection between the three spaces. Ensure that dining in the restaurant, cooking in the kitchen can have better lighting and spacious space.
In the case that the wall cannot be dismantled, although the limitations are very large, but if it is used well, the effect will not be bad!