Magazines from the world Archiproducts fills us in on how bedrooms are changing to become creative refuges Archiproducts fills us in on how bedrooms are changing to become creative refuges The increasingly swift transformations in our living spaces are taking over every corner of our homes, to the extent, as Rossana Vinci writes, that: “even the bedroom, the most intimate part of our homes, formerly given over exclusively to rest and relaxation, has now become a creative and operational refuge. These days, bedrooms are increasingly areas with different spaces set aside for a variety of functions – sleeping, working, working out or meditating. Who hasn’t dreamt of relaxing in a bedroom equipped with all the modern comforts, from walk-in wardrobes to study corners and fitness spaces? There’s an ever-growing number of space-saving solutions for making the most of every single square metre, such as transformable, multifunctional furniture combined with compact technology. Here are some smart solutions for turning the bedroom into a creative, multifunctional refuge.:” (full article) Magazine: Archiproducts Country: Italy Article: “The sleeping area is transformed into a creative refuge” Author: Rossana Vinci Photo: NINHO loft, Nildo José + arquitetos associados, ph. Denilson Machado, courtesy Archiproducts 9 May 2022 Add to bookmarks Add to bookmarks Share
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