ᐅ How can I make the most of Ikea PLATSA furniture in small bedrooms?
Created on: 10 Oct 2022 09:37
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Hello everyone, I recently have a small bedroom and am considering how to best use the Ikea Platsa furniture series there. The room size is about 9 square meters (97 square feet), and I want to maximize the storage space without making it feel overcrowded. I am especially interested in how to combine the different modules—whether it’s better to go tall and narrow or wide and shallow—and how that affects the overall feel of the room. Are there any tips on which PLATSA configurations have proven successful in small rooms, particularly in terms of functionality and appearance? I look forward to your suggestions and experiences!
To optimize the use of PLATSA in small bedrooms, I recommend a pragmatic approach:
1. Storage needs analysis: Precisely determine which items and how much volume you want to store, considering clothing, shoes, and occasional books separately.
2. Room measurements: Accurate height and width measurements are essential to fit the modules exactly.
3. Module selection: Combine tall wardrobe modules (192 cm (75.6 inches)) for clothing with smaller, lower units for shoes and other items.
4. Functional additions: Integrating a storage bench is possible and practical, as long as it fits the overall plan and does not act as a room divider.
5. Design: Light colors and closed fronts help prevent visual clutter.
This objective approach prevents poor decisions and efficiently optimizes both storage space and the overall room effect.
1. Storage needs analysis: Precisely determine which items and how much volume you want to store, considering clothing, shoes, and occasional books separately.
2. Room measurements: Accurate height and width measurements are essential to fit the modules exactly.
3. Module selection: Combine tall wardrobe modules (192 cm (75.6 inches)) for clothing with smaller, lower units for shoes and other items.
4. Functional additions: Integrating a storage bench is possible and practical, as long as it fits the overall plan and does not act as a room divider.
5. Design: Light colors and closed fronts help prevent visual clutter.
This objective approach prevents poor decisions and efficiently optimizes both storage space and the overall room effect.
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