It's really not easy for foreigners to have a house in a big city. I saved money and paid a down payment on this 58-square-meter high-rise single-family home. One bedroom has been converted into two bedrooms. .After some design, designer's idea was to leave living room and balcony open, and install invisible cabinets on wall.Actually, there is another puzzle.It is an invisible bed when put in.It is an open bedroom. at night, and spacious living room and balcony during day, so western style!
First of all, put a floor plan, area of \u200b\u200bthe house is small, but almost every centimeter of space is used to maximum.
The entrance hall is very narrow and kitchen is on right. It is equipped with glass sliding doors, which looks bright and light. The floor is covered with wood tiles. At first glance it seems that this is floor.
To left is a storage closet that is filled with all sorts of shoes, which is very impressive.
The kitchen is fitted with wooden cabinets paired with white faux stone countertops to create a Scandinavian fashion effect.
From entrance side of living room, space is very spacious and bright. The TV wall is directly decorated with wood veneer panels, which are beautiful and easy to clean.
The integration of living room and dining room has limitations in space itself and is relatively long. The layout of dining room and living room just right.
This is overall effect of a TV wall. The wall itself cannot be moved, and after finishing, effect will be very good.
The balcony is directly connected to living room, so it can be seen that closet hidden on side of sofa can be a mystery, and when it is folded, it is a bed. At night it is an open room, very spacious woolen fabric.
The master bedroom has its own dressing room and bay window, good lighting and storage space.
The bathroom is same as kitchen, with a combination of log, gray and white, and a glass partition to separate dry and wet environments. A small space also looks neat and majestic!