In residential design, large units are often accompanied by complex storage designs, although they are spacious; Smaller apartments are delicate and sometimes lack sufficient storage space; High-ceilinged spaces are loved for their height, spaciousness and transparency, but they can also be oppressive if not properly designed.
Clever use of high ceiling space, the possibilities of home design are unlimited~
Using a balcony only for drying clothes is obviously a waste of resources, and while stairs take up some space, understanding the uniqueness of each type and design reveals the possibilities of home!
1. Superimposed space use function
Through careful design, the utilization of space and the comfort of living can be greatly improved. As we often say, "a sparrow is small", even if it is a small apartment, the kitchen, dining room, living room and even the study can be cleverly integrated into the same space.
2. Stairs enhance the sense of design
Not only do stairs add layers to your home, but the space beneath them doesn't have to go to waste. This area can be designed as storage space or personal workspace, for example, so that even small homes can have excellent storage performance.
3. The dynamic and static partitions are clear
In high-ceilinged spaces, the first floor is usually used as an activity and living area, and the second floor is used as a lounge area. This spatial division makes the circulation smooth and clear. If you're concerned about the lack of privacy in an open-plan bedroom, consider designing your bedroom door with a folding sliding door to ensure both openness and privacy.
As long as you make good use of the high ceiling space, you will have more than just a small loft~