Smart design makes space cleaner and more convenient
In the trend of modern housing, many families are starting to apply small changes but bring great efficiency in amenities and hygiene. From a scientific perspective, these are solutions based on living behavior and optimizing living space.
One of the notable changes is creating an entrance lobby area with a slight difference compared to the floor. This design helps separate the "dirty" space from the outside with the living area inside. When shoes are removed right here, the amount of dust and bacteria entering the house is significantly reduced. Although it may cause minor inconvenience when cleaning due to the high difference, the benefits for hygiene and health are obvious.
In addition, the use of brick-built sinks is also a choice that is being renewed. Contrary to the thought that this design is rough, reality shows that brick-plated sinks have high durability, less cracking and are easy to repair. When combined with suitable materials, this solution not only saves costs but also increases the personalization of the living space.
According to Graham Winch, Bayes Business School (formerly Cass Business School), University of City London, UK: "Small changes in housing design, if based on actual usage habits, can create a large difference in efficiency and cost in the long term". He is a research expert on construction management and living space optimization.
Optimizing small details, improving long-term quality of life
Another change that seems "strange" but is very effective is installing magnetic door blocks directly on the door instead of on the floor. This design helps remove obstacles on the floor, making sweeping and mopping easier, especially in small apartments.
Not only that, this type of door block can also be used as a temporary hanging hook, helping to increase storage space without installing additional equipment. This is a typical example of optimizing function from very small details.
Experts believe that improvements in housing design do not necessarily have to be complicated or costly. The important thing is to be consistent with living habits, helping to reduce cleaning work, increase the durability of items and improve the living experience.
In general, these changes reflect a design trend based on practicality and science. When living space is organized reasonably, people not only save time but also improve health and comfort in daily life.