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How to Design a Room Layout

The comfort one gets from their home depends on the way the room layouts are planned. This article will tell you how to design a room layout in the most efficient and attractive way.

There is an interior designer in all of us. We all have a dream room that we would like to unwind in, one that speaks for itself, and one that speaks for us too. However, to design a room layout may seem like a daunting task to some. The idea is just to unleash your creativity and allow all the mental blocks to melt away, in order to come up with a plan that you are most comfortable with. Whether you are looking for plain old comfort, or out to make a style statement, allow your room to bring out your personality. Measurements Measure your room, and chalk out the basic plan on a graph paper, assuming every square on the paper is equal to one foot. Account for all the openings, i.e, doors and windows in the room, and write down the measurements beside each wall and opening on the diagram. Ensure that the diagram you have made is neat. Make several copies. You may also try to do this online with the different websites available for this purpose. Planning While deciding the layout, first account for all the furniture you want to place in it. Beds and nightstands are basic to a master bedroom. You may want to place a television with a cabinet at a viewing distance from the bed. Perhaps a love seat could be accommodated. It all depends on your personal requirements. If it is a teenager's room, perhaps a single bed with one nightstand would be basic. Then a desk for the computer may be required. If the teenager plays a musical instrument such as the keyboard, space may be required to place it. If the teenager is an avid reader, a unit to store all his/her books will be needed. The bottom line is that you have to first make space for the basics. Enlist these requirements before you start placing the furniture. Start Placing the Furniture Measure all the furniture items, and then in the blank layout, start placing the furniture in different positions, as per the 1 square = 1 foot ratio. This is why you require several copies of the blank layout, so you can make different placement options that will help you decide on one that is most suitable for you. However, always keep these basics in mind:
  • Leave a minimum of 30 inches around any furniture item for clear passage.
  • Do not place any furniture item too close to any door opening, as this will hinder the passage and opening of the door.
  • Ensure there is adequate lighting in every part of the room. There shouldn't be any dim and dark corners anywhere.
  • Avoid cluttering up spaces. You may want to have everything in your room, but clutter contributes to severe confusion, even of the mind, so keep it minimal.
You can get as creative as you like, and try out new and unique positions for different furniture requirements, keeping the above mentioned rules in mind. Add in the Accessories Once you have decided on the final plan, and placed in all the basic necessities, start decorating by adding in all the accessories to enhance the appearance of the room. While there is always place on cabinets and on walls for picture frames and the likes, perhaps you'd like to place a bean bag in an empty corner, or liven up a corner by placing in it, a beautiful lamp or a tall, floor-mounted candle stand. Some of you may want to place a water feature, such as a fountain in an empty space that will not hinder passage. The kind of accessories you place are the ultimate reflection of your personality. As a rule of good interior design, room layouts should be kept uncluttered yet include as many of your personal requirements as possible. You don't have to hire a professional interior designer. Bring out the designer in you. It is a space that is personal, and one that only you are going to live in. Don't give designing trends preference over personal comfort, and create your own slice of paradise.

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