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SloveniaHealth6 days ago

How do you create a room on a square foot that grows with a school girl?

A six-year-old girl needed a renovated room before starting school, prompting her family to find a solution for creating a functional space within just 7.6 square meters. Architect Tjaša Justin designed a thoughtfully planned layout that utilizes the advantages of a loft space and every inch of floor area. The room includes a spacious wardrobe, a long work desk, a bed with storage underneath, additional shelves, and cabinets. Special attention was also paid to the color scheme, which is playful enough for a child but designed to remain useful for many years.

Ko je šestletna deklica pred vstopom v šolo potrebovala prenovljeno sobo, se je družina znašla pred izzivom: kako na le 7,6 kvadratnega metra ustvariti prostor za spanje, učenje, ustvarjanje in shranjevanje? Arhitektka Tjaša Justin je pripravila premišljeno rešitev, ki izkorišča prednosti mansardnega prostora in vsak centimeter tlorisa. V sobi so našli prostor za prostorno garderobno omaro, dolgo delovno mizo, posteljo s shranjevalnim predalom ter dodatne police in regale. Posebna pozornost je namenjena tudi barvni zasnovi, ki je dovolj igriva za otroka, a hkrati zasnovana tako, da bo soba uporabna še vrsto let.

V celotnem članku na Deloindom.si si oglejte natančen tloris rešitve, vizualizacije prenove, razporeditev pohištva po meri ter ideje, kako lahko tudi majhno mansardno otroško sobo spremenite v funkcionalen in brezčasen prostor za odraščanje.

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DeloIndependent🔒Center6 days ago
How do you create a room on a square foot that grows with a school girl?

A six-year-old girl needed a renovated room before starting school, prompting her family to find a solution for creating a functional space within just 7.6 square meters. Architect Tjaša Justin designed a thoughtfully planned layout that utilizes the advantages of a loft space and every inch of floor area. The room includes a spacious wardrobe, a long work desk, a bed with storage underneath, additional shelves, and cabinets. Special attention was also paid to the color scheme, which is playful enough for a child but designed to remain useful for many years.

Bias read (Center): The article discusses an architectural design for a child's room and does not involve any political figures, policies, or ideological perspectives. It focuses on practical solutions for space optimization and is neutral in tone.