Modern housing, unfortunately, may not always have a huge area. Arranging a small room is a real art. Therefore, designers come up with various solutions to save space, but at the same time not harm the aesthetic perception of the room. An excellent option in such a situation would be a niche in the wall for a bed.
It can be provided immediately during the design, or additionally created at any time during your stay. Of course, it is almost impossible to change load-bearing walls. However, for these purposes, feel free to use other walls, as well as plasterboard recesses, which also make it easy to install a bed built into a niche.
A real sensation in modern interior design is now being made by a room with an alcove niche.
Room with an alcove – what is it?
First, let’s define what is called an “alcove.” This is a word of Arabic origin that used to be used to describe a tent or a small room. In the modern world, this term refers to a niche in the wall, a recess. Most often, an alcove is used to place a bed. In addition, it can accommodate cabinets and shelves.
Since any bed takes up a significant amount of space in every room, placing it in a niche automatically leads to space saving and efficient distribution. The design of a bed in a niche often uses original oriental canopies or transparent curtains with which it is hung. At the same time, a muted lighting solution looks especially good, making the sleeping area conducive to relaxation and privacy.
Another successful approach is to place such a niche in a furniture wall. In this case, the bed can be folding and have a folding function. Then the space will be completely freed from bulky furniture that interferes with the passage, without causing damage to the interior.
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