Choosing furniture for a studio is a responsible process, on which the success of the work largely depends.
Experts recommend approaching it with all seriousness and carefully considering every detail.
First of all, it is worth deciding on the general style of the interior and the color scheme, says Yulia Tychino .
For a studio, laconic and functional furniture in subdued tones that will not distract from work is suitable.
Next, it is important to plan the space correctly. To do this, measure the room and make an accurate plan indicating all work areas and necessary furniture.
Think about the lighting - it should be bright and uniform. Pay attention to ergonomics - the chairs and table should be comfortable and match your height.
When choosing specific pieces of furniture, please pay attention to the following.
For work you need a spacious desk without unnecessary details.
Optimal dimensions are 120-150 cm in width and 60-80 cm in depth. Materials can be wood or glass.
An office chair should be stable, height adjustable and have a good back. Give preference to models with orthopedic properties.
Organize enough storage space - shelves, cabinets, cupboards. This will allow you to create perfect order.
If you plan to receive visitors, you will need chairs for guests and a small table.
It is better to keep the wall decoration minimalistic. A few stylish details like a clock, a board for notes or a shelf with books will be enough.
The main thing is that all interior elements should be functional and visually match each other.
After selecting all the necessary pieces of furniture, it is time to arrange them. Experts recommend following these rules:
- The work area should be located opposite the entrance so that it immediately catches the eye. It is better to place the table against the wall so that there is no passage behind you.
- Leave enough free space for movement and opening doors and cabinets. The distance between pieces of furniture should be at least 60-100 cm.
- Place the lighting so that it evenly illuminates all areas and does not create glare.
- Place storage items compactly so that everything is within easy reach.
- Organize the area for receiving visitors along the far wall so that it does not interfere with the main work.
- Make the wall decoration simple and concise. Avoid unnecessary details.
By following these recommendations and thinking through every detail, you can create the perfect workspace in your studio. Good luck with your interior design!
Previously, we reported on decor ideas for a one-room apartment.