Living room prioritizes ventilation and amenities
The living room is a common living space, a place to receive guests and connect family members, so it needs to be designed comfortably and harmoniously. Ideally, the living room should be located in a convenient location in the house, easily accessible from other areas.
Light is an important factor, so natural light should be utilized in combination with a reasonable lighting system so that the space is always bright but not dazzling. Warm or neutral ceiling lights help create a comfortable feeling.
In addition, arranging green trees or small aquariums can make the space more lively, improve air quality and create a feeling of relaxation. However, it is necessary to arrange neatly, avoid placing too many things that are distracting.
Bedroom focuses on rest and recovery
The bedroom should have a moderate area, about 12-20m2 is reasonable to ensure cozyness and easy temperature control. Square room shape helps to arrange furniture more conveniently.
The bed should be placed close to the wall to create a solid feeling and optimize the area. Avoid placing the bed right next to the window or under the ceiling beam, as it can cause psychological discomfort and affect sleep.
Mirrors in the bedroom should be arranged reasonably, avoid placing them facing the bed because they can easily cause feelings of insecurity or affect the quality of rest.
If the bedroom has a toilet inside, it is necessary to ensure good ventilation, always dry and clean to avoid moisture and mold, affecting health.
Optimal and safe kitchen
The kitchen is a place to process food, so it needs to be designed scientifically, conveniently and ensure hygiene. The kitchen position should be airy, with windows or a good odor system to reduce heat and smell during cooking.
Sharp tools such as knives should be neatly stored in drawers or safe supports, to avoid being exposed and causing danger.
The kitchen area should be arranged according to the "kitchen triangle" principle including refrigerator - sink - cooking area, helping to optimize movement and operation when cooking.
In addition, you should avoid placing the stove too close to the entrance or main walkway to limit drafts that affect the cooking process and safety when using.