Peek into the world of designers' homes, where every nook and cranny is meticulously planned for maximum utility and comfort. Fran unveils the secret spaces that make these homes not just beautiful but super practical. Let's dive into these designer-approved spaces!
1.Semi-Open Island Kitchen:
Ideal for dual-income families who don't cook daily.
An island that's perfect for light cooking, boiling water, or brewing coffee.
Designers suggest even if you have a traditional kitchen, carve out a part for an open island with outlets and a sink for convenience and fluidity in cooking.
2. Massive Wall Cabinet for Books:
Designers love their big, functional book walls.
Key to a tidy home, these cabinets not only store heaps of books and materials but also help maintain a minimalistic look.
For irregularly shaped items, adding doors to these cabinets can conceal clutter.
3. Personal Sanctuary for Meditation, Reading, and Relaxation:
A must-have for designers who constantly brainstorm.
Even in small bedrooms, they carve out a reading nook using wardrobe space.
In the living room, a secluded corner can transform into a meditative or yoga space hidden behind discreet doors.
4. Making the Most of the Balcony:
Designers' homes often feature well-utilized balconies.
Some turn their balconies into greenhouses with wooden floors, perfect for lounging or soaking in the sun.
Others use the balcony for a coffee spot, a small desk, or even a casual hangout area.
These spaces reflect the ingenuity of designers in creating homes that are not just aesthetically pleasing but also incredibly functional and tailored to the rhythm of daily life. Want a home that's equally practical and charming? Take a leaf out of a designer's book!
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