The pandemic’s huge shift in people’s
lifestyle choices appears to have had an impact on interior design. There’s a
lot going on inside the four walls of a home, from tables, beds, and kitchen
laminates to kids’ bunk beds.
The Design Café’s founders, and, give us lowdown what’s in the store
Breakfast
tables in kitchens
The design of this island serves as a
dining space for nuclear families and couples living alone. you If
you have this modern kitchen island with seats, you don’t need a separate
dining table. It
also serves as a storage space with drawers and cabinets for storing kitchen
essentials. Tableware, cutlery, or anything else that
seems suitable for you. Now your kitchen area The
furniture that occupies the floor is minimal and looks neat and spacious.
Murphy bed for guest room
Murphy’s bed is now being considered by
owners of small houses, studio renters. Also called wall
bed, folding bed or folding bed – the last word in smart space savings in furniture design. This is a bed
that, thanks to the wonders of mechanical engineering, can fold
and store in the wall. The bed transforms any room into a guest room with instant button press.
Headboards
for bed
Headboards can instantly transform your
dull, dull bedroom into a room defined by style. Wood
is undoubtedly the most common material for headboards. but
another popular choice is soft fabric. If you love art, please attach your
artwork canvas to your
bed can be used as a headboard. And if you live in a small house, additional
storage space is a blessing. A headboard with built-in
shelves can be the ideal stacking space your
books.
Trundle
beds for the kids
Architects / designers have transformed conventional
bedrooms for single and double occupancy. in
multi-bed apartments for children, lodging and a large family. V In
this context, bunk beds can be a lifesaver. They are now seen as important element in modern home furnishings – a bed
consisting of two frames placed vertically (one above the other) into a single
structure to form a single whole. Courtesy: www.timesofindia.indiatimes.com