The following is the layout design of some small apartment buildings: - There was a floor plan design of a 32 square meter small apartment. Although the apartment was small, it had everything. It included a kitchen, bedroom, living room, independent cloakroom, and other parts. The overall layout was practical and exquisite. The contrast of the colors of the entrance showed a simple and high-class feeling. There was also a cabinet for storing shoes and sundries. There was also a locker next to it. - A small apartment with a length and width of 6 meters by 9 meters and a height of 5.2 meters. In the initial draft of the layout, there were problems such as insufficient lighting in the living room, small area, too far from the entrance of the stairs, and too small kitchen. In the second draft, the living room was moved forward to facilitate daylighting and was connected to the balcony. The stairs were adjusted to the original living room position, and the kitchen was arranged in a straight line. The overall space was optimized. - The floor plan of the 48-square-meter apartment was a dining room and a living room. With it as the center, there was a bathroom and a bedroom on both sides. A small kitchen was hidden in the corner of the living room. The living room and bedroom were separated by glass. This layout made the space look spacious and bright. The bedroom wall was removed and replaced with a glass door. The bedroom was surrounded by curtains to ensure privacy. The restaurant's decor was more retro. The open small kitchen saved space. The bathroom was black and white with light green embellishments. There was a hanging toilet, glass shower area partition, and so on. It separated the wet from the dry.
First, consider the functionality of each floor. For example, the first floor could have a living room, kitchen, and dining area. The second floor might be for bedrooms and bathrooms. Also, think about traffic flow, making sure there are wide enough hallways and staircases. Don't forget about natural light sources and place windows strategically.
First, consider the function of each room. For example, the living room should be spacious and bright, so place it on the first floor with large windows. Bedrooms can be on the second floor for more privacy. Also, don't forget to plan for hallways and staircases that are wide enough for easy movement.
He only found a 62-square-meter apartment floor plan, but did not give the specific content of the map. According to other information, there were many types of single apartment layout. For example, some had no separate entrance, and the interior included the bathroom, kitchen, dining room, living room, bedroom, and other spaces. The layout would move the sink outwards, use an open kitchen space, and use the dining table to divide the space. There was also a kitchen space that was opened to form a kitchen, a swimming line with the island sofa as the center, and a flat "horizontal" bathroom. There was also a 20 square meter single apartment with a bathroom and living room (collective bedroom), a kitchen with a bar counter, and a separate bedroom. The 30-square-meter single apartment had a custom-made desk and sofa combination in the living room along the window, a bedroom and living room, and a custom-made tatami + storage cabinet combination.
There were some online platforms and software that could provide free design services for floor plans. For example, Kujiale was an online and efficient cloud design software that provided more than 150 million free design materials and more than 300 million design plans, covering 90% of the country's floor plans. In addition, Homestller was also a free 3D house decoration design software that could be used for online design of floor plans. In addition, the creator post and Fotor Lazy Design also provided free floor plan templates and design materials that could be edited and created online. However, the specific design plan and budget needed to be customized according to the owner's requirements and needs. These platforms and software could provide some design style and inspiration, but the final design plan might need to be communicated and cooperated with the designer.
Here are some methods and tools for AI floor plan design: ** 1. Use the AI software's own functions to design the floor plan (Take a certain AI software as an example)** 1. ** Layouts ** - In the AI, he could draw the floor plan manually and then add furniture and other elements. If there was no overall layout idea, he could use the "Assistant" button in the "layout" tab. For example, he could choose the entire house layout or a single room layout (such as the master bedroom layout), and he could also choose the color scheme he wanted. After that, multiple layout plans would be generated, and one could choose one and modify it according to one's preference. - The AI could also automatically generate large and small characters, adjust the size and position of the furniture, and even automatically generate a deep layout map. 2. ** Draw a specific figure (such as a hyperellipse, which can be used to draw special elements in a plan)** - Method 1: Draw a perfect circle in the AI, select the circle, and then choose "Effect"-"Distortion"-"Expansion". In the pop-up "Distortion options" dialog box, adjust the "Bending" value (it is recommended to set it to a negative value). - Method 2: Draw a perfect circle in the AI, select the anchor point below the circle and move it up by a certain distance, then select the anchor point above and move it down by the same distance. Similarly, operate the left and right anchor points to obtain the "hyperellipse." ** 2. Use a specific AI drawing tool ** 1. ** Station AI** - This was an intelligent drawing software. During operation, the user would upload his own design sketch. It could automatically identify the corners, doors, windows, furniture, and other elements through artificial intelligence technology (combining deep learning algorithms and image recognition technology), and then automatically generate an indoor floor plan. - Strengths: - ** Quick Generation **: Able to complete the floor plan in a short time, greatly saving the designer's time for hand-drawing. - ** High accuracy **: Accurately identify various elements in the drawing, ensure the accuracy of the plan, and generate the plan according to the required size and proportion. - ** Easy to modify **: If you are not satisfied with the generated floor plan, you can make simple modifications, such as adjusting the layout and changing the location of the furniture. - ** Diverse design style **: It provides a variety of interior design styles, such as modern style, minimalist style, etc. "A Short History of the Future: Legends of the Intelligent Era" was equally exciting. Everyone was welcome to click and read it!
The following are some design ideas for small rental apartments: ** 1. Spatial layout ** 1. ** Integration of functional zones and visual division ** - The living room, kitchen, and sleeping area could be set up next to each other, and they could be divided only by vision. For example, using different colored carpets or simple furniture placement directions to distinguish different functional areas. - For example, setting up a bed next to the living room to form a large single room could satisfy a variety of functional needs in a limited space for a single-person rental house. 2. ** Using the entrance space ** - A shoe cabinet was set up at the entrance. If space allowed, a dressing table or a simple office area could be set up opposite the shoe cabinet to make full use of space and meet various living needs. 3. ** Integration of kitchen and other areas ** - When the kitchen space was large, a dining table could be set up in the kitchen for breakfast, etc. At the same time, the washing machine could be placed next to the kitchen custom-made cabinet to realize the laundry area in the kitchen and make full use of the space. ** 2. Choice of furniture ** 1. ** Miniature furniture ** - Choose an ultra-thin shoe cabinet (such as 14cm thick), a 20cm narrow bedside table, a 1.1 m round dining table, etc. For the coffee table, choose a small and easy to move, and take care of the energy-saving style. - The long and thin storage rack could be used as a bookshelf or a toy rack, which could store and display items. 2. ** Multi-functional furniture ** - Half of the full-length mirror was made into an open storage rack to meet the dual needs of daily storage and looking in the mirror. - The sofa bed in the living room could be used as a sofa during the day and for people to rest at night. 3. ** Second-hand furniture usage ** - For example, the white fabric sofa, solid wood coffee table, black rocking chair, wooden dressing table, and white armchair that were bought from second-hand stores could not only save costs, but also add a unique sense of decoration to the rental house. ** 3. Storage design ** 1. ** Wall Storage ** - A shelf was set up on the white wall of the living room for small items such as photos to increase storage space and serve as decoration. - The kitchen was stored directly on the wall, using the space on the wall to store kitchen supplies. 2. ** Tailor-made wardrobes and cabinets ** - Set up a large built-in wardrobe in the bedroom and paint it the same color as the wall to maintain a sense of integrity. If the space in the corridor allowed, a spacious wardrobe could be set up, and the wardrobe could be equipped with a washing machine, a dryer, and public facilities. Set up a small but spacious closet in the bathroom. ** 4. In terms of decoration and atmosphere creation ** 1. ** Color matching ** - The colors of natural materials, such as linen, wood, natural stone, etc., were used to paint the walls, ceiling, etc. with a warm neutral color as the background. - Choose fresh and natural colors, and try to match the furniture and furnishings with the style of the room. 2. ** Soft decoration ** - He placed small green plants in the corners to increase the atmosphere of life. - They used floor lamps, a globe, green plants by the window, chandeliers above the dining table, and other small items to decorate the place. - Choose the right curtains. If you want to block out the light, you can choose a specific curtain. If you want the atmosphere, you can add a gauze curtain. You can also buy curtain samples online to compare and choose. - You can place items related to your hobbies in a visible place. For example, if you like to read, you can arrange a warm reading corner. Even a small sofa with a warm lamp can make the rental house feel more like home.
The following are some ideas related to the design of a single apartment: ** 1. Function layout ** 1. ** Small overall layout (about 20 - 38 square meters)** - Entrance: You can set up a porch. One side is the bathroom door, and the other side is a custom-made shoe cabinet storage cabinet. The storage cabinet can be divided into a closed area and an open area. The open area can be added with a hanging area and a blank design at the bottom. - Living room and bedroom compound area: For a single apartment of about 20 square meters, the living room and bedroom can be integrated into one space. In this space, the bed could be placed close to the window to get better light, and a projection screen could be set at the end of the bed for entertainment. A sofa could be placed near the entrance as a guest and leisure area, and the sofa could be placed facing the small balcony or small window. If space permitted, a desk could be set up behind the sofa to form a work area. Moving partition doors or screens could also be used to separate the bedroom area to ensure the privacy of the bedroom. - "Kitchen: If space is limited, it can be set up as a mini kitchen with a variety of functions. For example, the cabinet can be set on the side of the aisle, and electrical appliances can be embedded on the console. The Nakajima bar counter could also be used to separate the kitchen from the living room. Behind the bar counter was the console area. The Nakajima bar counter could be matched with a high bar chair, which could be used as a dining area and also increase the layering of the space. - "The bathroom: Although the area is small, color matching can be carried out to enhance the visual effect, such as pink wall foot and floor, white wall body small grid brick, wash basin can also adopt pink design, shower room wall and floor adopt terraz texture. At the same time, a mirror cabinet could be installed, and a hidden light strip could be added to the bottom of the mirror cabinet. 2. ** Single apartment with a larger area (about 36 - 50 square meters, such as a double-story apartment or a more spacious apartment)** - Layered layout (for loft structures): - The lower level could be used to set up a living room, kitchen, and bathroom. The living room was equipped with sofas, televisions, and other leisure and entertainment facilities; the kitchen could be carefully planned to meet the basic cooking needs; the bathroom was normally arranged, and a small amount of storage space could be set up on the wall. - The upper floor was mainly used as a bedroom area. It could be used to place a bed, wardrobe, etc. It could also be used to set up a desk for work or creation. - Level layout: - "In the bedroom area, the bed can be placed in a place with better light in the space. The bedside wall can be decorated. For example, the foot of the bed can be decorated with wood, and the ceiling and hidden lights on the side can create an atmosphere. Storage cabinets or other decorative items could be installed at the end of the bed. - Multi-functional area: The living room, dining room, and work area were combined into a larger open space. Different furniture or colors could be used to differentiate the functions. For example, the Nakajima bar counter could be used to differentiate the kitchen from the dining area. The dining area would have tables and chairs, the living room would have sofas and televisions, and the work area would have desks and chairs. ** 2. Style and decoration ** 1. ** Modern minimalist style ** - Color: The overall color is mainly light, such as gray, white and other neutral colors. A small amount of bright colors can be used as embellishments, such as orange leisure sofa chairs, pink bathroom wall feet, etc. The floor could be made of wood or modern gray terrado tiles. - "Furnitures: Choose simple and practical furniture, such as gray fabric sofas, simple dining tables and chairs, Nakajima bar counter, etc. He avoided overly complicated designs to ensure the space was transparent. - "Decorations: No need for luxurious ceiling and diamond-studded chandeliers. Simple decorations such as hanging paintings and green plants can enhance the warmth of the space. 2. ** Mix and match style (such as the 20 square meters Chengdu Single Apartment case)** - Unique layout: even if the space is small, you can make a TV wall and lay wooden floors together. - Colors and elements: The color of the kitchen can be different from the overall space to create a unique visual effect. The bookshelf could be integrated with the bedroom, and a movable partition door could be used in the bedroom with a wardrobe to meet the storage and space separation needs.
Single apartments usually had the following characteristics: - ** Space layout is compact and efficient **: Due to the limited space, common single apartment units often integrate multiple functional areas into an open or semi-open space. For example, the living room, bedroom, and kitchen might not have strict partition divisions, forming a large open room to maximize the use of space. For example, in some single apartments, the entrance hall was both an aisle and a kitchen. This layout achieved the integration of multiple functions in a small space. - ** Clear functional divisions **: Although the overall space is small, the basic functional divisions are relatively clear. For example, the bathroom was usually an independent enclosed space to ensure privacy and prevent the spread of moisture. In the open-plan living area, there would also be relatively clear functional areas such as sleeping, leisure, and dining. For example, through the arrangement of furniture, the bed was arranged by the window, the sofa was placed inside as the reception area, and the wall opposite the bed met the needs of storage and occasional office and dining. - ** Flexible lighting and ventilation design **: Some single apartment units will cleverly use the position of the windows to ensure indoor lighting and ventilation. Some apartments might have balconies or larger windows to allow sunlight to shine into the room and improve the living environment. However, there were also some small single-family apartments that might have certain restrictions on lighting and ventilation. They needed to use some ventilation equipment or renovation methods to improve. - [Key to Storage Space Planning: Due to limited space, reasonable storage space planning is crucial.] The floor plan often reflected the design of custom-made built-in wardrobes, cabinets, and other storage furniture on the wall, or through multi-functional furniture (such as beds, sofas, etc. with storage functions) to meet daily storage needs. For example, in some single apartments, the entrance was custom-made with built-in cabinets for storage, and the bedroom was custom-made with wardrobes on the entire wall. - ** Simple traffic flow line **: The traffic flow line of single apartment units is generally simple, avoiding too many detours and complicated passage designs to save space and improve space efficiency. The route from the entrance to the various functional areas was relatively direct, so there would not be too much space wasted. Different single apartment plans would differ according to the specific building structure, positioning needs, and the living habits of the occupants. However, in general, they were designed around the goal of creating a comfortable and practical living space in a limited small area.
There were many features of a small Japanese apartment: ** 1. Kitchen Area ** 1. ** Stove layout ** - Due to the small size of the apartment, the big kitchen was more luxurious. It often used a vertical stove to form a line of washing, cutting, and frying in a small space. 2. ** Storage and utilization ** - The cabinet drawer was very well used. Once the cabinet was opened, there were all kinds of good things to store. The space was very well used. Because most of them were open kitchen, good storage could prevent the space from being messy. 3. ** The relationship between the kitchen and other spaces ** - The kitchen space was often designed as one, connecting the living room, kitchen, dining room, and even the work area to make the entire space more open and visually make the home look bigger. 4. ** Cabinet Details ** - The cabinet faced the outside and had a 3 - 4cm partition board. It could be used to place seasoning cans and other items. Small appliances could also be placed on top of it. ** 2. Bathrooms ** 1. ** Mirror design ** - The bathroom would be equipped with a waterproof mirror. In the case where the wet and dry parts of the bathroom were separated, the mirror in the shower room did not need to go back and forth with the bathroom cabinet mirror. 2. ** Shower room design ** - Most of them were independent shower rooms with a shelf. Even if the bathroom was small, there would be a bathtub. The shelf below the shower could be used to place toiletries, and it was also suitable for the elderly and children to sit on and bathe. 3. ** bathroom cabinet design ** - The bathroom cabinet had a groove, and the toilet area was separated from the shower area. An ultra-narrow sink was used to place an ultra-mini sink, and a groove was left in the bathroom cabinet near the toilet to facilitate the placement of toilet paper. 4. ** Placing toilet paper ** - There were usually two rolls of tissue in the toilet area in case there was not enough toilet paper. 5. ** Using the corner ** - He was good at using the space behind the bathroom door. For example, the 10cm space behind the door could be used to store cleaning supplies by sticking the hanging rod, which was convenient to take. ** 3. Overall Spatial Layouts ** 1. ** Entrance ** - The entrance might have a Japanese courtyard style, such as green plants hanging on the wall, wooden sliding doors, and embedded cabinets on the wall. It would blend well with the wall, both beautiful and practical. 2. ** Integration and transformation of the living room and other areas ** - Smaller apartments might have fewer cubicles, and the living room might be renovated. For example, the living room could be transformed into a work area and a dining room, and the refrigerator could be divided into a kitchen and a work area. 3. ** Lighting and space creation ** - The layout paid attention to lighting. For example, the open kitchen was facing the window. From the entrance, one could see the end of the large window to make the light sufficient, making the small apartment look bright and spacious. 4. ** Storage is everywhere ** - In addition to the kitchen cabinet storage, there were also storage designs next to the desk. For example, the multi-layered shelves could be transformed from the niche storage area. There was a half-open and half-hidden storage space. Other than specific locations under the desk, it could also be stored. 5. ** Three-way bathroom ** - The bathroom had a three-compartment design. The sink was in the middle, and the toilet and bathroom area were on both sides. The washing machine could be placed in the cabinet, and the wet and dry separation was complete. 6. ** Small Cloakroom Design ** - The small cloakroom used sliding doors to save space. There was a mirror on the cabinet door. The inner cabinet could store clothes by category. Small clothes could be placed in the storage basket. The aisle might be facing the kitchen, which was flexible and convenient. 7. ** bedroom design ** - The bedroom design was simple. For example, the background wall behind the bed could be replaced with a storage cabinet to store clothes or bedding, and the bedside table could be replaced with a stool.