Monday, 1 July 2013

How to make study space in your room ?

How to make study space in your room ?



Space management is a task in small homes
. We can say a room with 2BR or less is considered as a small home. A small home is enough for a nuclear family, but when the children grow up they demand a space of their own. This is when things get a bit difficult. There are various ways with which you can manage space in your home.



In the urban areas where lifestyle is much modern, children get more demanding. While creating a study room in small space, the first thing to keep in mind is to neither make it too congested and nor should it be too fancy.

Here are a few tips, to make your study room in a small space:

1. Furniture: Keep it to minimal. Use comfortable furniture but avoid very trendy chairs or desks. The design of the furniture must be very simple. It should also be light. Revolving chairs are a big no-no. Use comfortable chairs and keep in mind to buy the chairs in which you could touch the floor with your feet.

2. Color: Green color works really apt in the study room. Green color brings peace to the home and also rejuvenates and mind and give the mind the power to think creatively. It is a naturally neutral color that goes with interiors and furniture very well.

3. Interiors: Interiors should be calm and soothing. Do not go for very bold wallpapers. Choose lamps with the Fluorescent bulbs, as this not only saves energy but also gives the room brightness.

With all the experiments you do, the main thing to keep in mind is that it should complement your room’s interiors too. To create the study space in your room keep it simple, attractive and comfortable.

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