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HISTORY OF SPACE SAVING FURNITURE

In the Modern homes, architects have done the job of providing more space for everybody by making one room do the work of two or three and very attractive too. It used to be a case of as you make your bed you must jolly well and only lie on it but nowadays you can fold it up nicely and sit on it so if you want to spare bed and create space you must furnish with furniture that folds.

But if there’s any chance you think that you think space-sparing furniture, multipurpose plans, and small changing spaces are a new thought, reconsider. However long people have walked the planet, they’ve been searching for approaches to make their homes more space proficient and items more flexible.

With the relentless urbanization during the Industrial Revolution, numerous individuals running to the urban areas couldn’t bear the cost of appropriate lodging. This brought about the development of condo living or little space living. The huge population in urban communities resulted in most individuals living in rather confined and few living spaces. Even today, small spaces and vertical living command the cities.

One of the best approaches to spare space can be to go back to folding chairs which initially showed up with the Romans or the Egyptians. Folding chairs would possibly occupy the room when they are required and could be conveniently put away in a storeroom when they are not being used. A mix of their folding, convenient and effectively storable characteristics made them appeal to everybody. Then came the folding beds which would come out only in the nighttime when you feel the need to sleep and in the meantime get folded up neatly and kept away in the storeroom. Similarly, a lot of folding furniture was invented until about the 1900s.

MURPHY BEDS

MURPHY BEDS

Ideal for restricted space living or multi-purpose living, the Murphy bed is a creative household item intended to overlay up into the wall. On the positive side, when you’re not dozing in the bed, you can hide it to give yourself more floor space by tucking it to the wall. Now that “micro-apartments” are back in vocabulary, designers are utilizing the hideaway bed that time failed to remember. The mystery sleepsack came into existence and was developed in the late Victorian period by San Franciscan William Lawrence Murphy, who lived in a micro-apartment. As legend makes them accord, to New York School of Interior Design teacher Judith Gura, to engage any self-respecting lady, Mr. Murphy concealed his bed to make a parlor of the room he snoozed in. Murphy beds have to be a classic that never goes out of style. Murphy beds are becoming more functional with the increased demand in space. They’re quite supportive and cozy. On top, all things considered, Murphy beds are genuinely reasonable and can easily fit into any budget. Regardless of what your financial plan is, you can discover a Murphy bed that works for you. Despite their folding design and the way that they can be raised and brought down effectively, Murphy beds are very durable. They also help in maintaining an uncluttered aesthetic and gives your interior a very clean look.

 

Advantages of having a Murphy bed:-

  • A space-sparing wall bed is as comfortable and convenient as a normal conventional bed. Rest assured that a space-saving wall bed comes with a top-notch standard mattress that is just as enjoyable as resting in an ordinary bed. You would get a lot of appraisal for this bed by your guests as nothing comes closer to the experience of sleeping on a wall bed not even an air cot, sofa bed

 

  • You don’t have to compromise on space and can customize your wall bed to fulfill your need of space. Professionals can very easily customize your wall bed as per your tastes and needs. It can be designed separately as well as a part of a huge customary cabinet. Many more decorative touch can be given to the wall beds such as lighting for accent or reading
  • It saves you a whole lot of space that can be utilized for other important business. You can set up a work table from the portion that remains after the bed goes inside the wall and then when it comes down to sleep you can again pull out that bed and sleep peacefully. You don’t have to hustle to find yourself a work area while living in a micro
  • It makes your house look uncluttered and clean while complementing your home’s décor. It makes it easy for you to clean your house. Provides you with enough space to indulge that space in another job

IMPROPER SPACE PLANNING & INFLEXIBLE FURNISHING

WHAT IMPROPER SPACE PLANNING AND INFLEXIBLE FURNISHING CAN DO TO YOU FAMILY

Think of the moment when you are back from work and you find your home neat and clean with only your loved ones welcoming you home. You be a home maker or a working woman or a man, clean home always raises our happiness quotient. Now imagine this space again where not just the home is clean but also have enough free or open space to breathe, play, connect and LIVE. How would it make you feel now?
Before I started this company, I used to live in Mumbai with my family. I wanted to buy a 3BHK for my family, but the soaring flat prices was a big turn off for us and hence we decided to settle with a 2BHK. While our space shrunk our demands and needs didn’t. It was a challenge for us to make our flat clutter free and more spacious.
With new flat comes new purchases, even if I would have tried to minimise my purchases, the furniture and other items of utilities made the flat look too cluttered and clumsy. What caught my attention more was the inflexible furniture options which occupied maximum living space of our house. I was not at all happy. They were not just bulky but absolutely unadaptable to our changing needs.
However, with every problem comes a solution and this is how Spacemax was conceptualised in my mind. It was my desire to create smart, flexible and durable furniture which accommodates not just growing family but is more dynamic, usable and trendy.
While I was coping to adjust myself in that small flat I observed some behavioural changes in my family as well. It is a known fact that the lesser free space affects us subconsciously too. Whenever I used to be back to a congested house my stress level rose and made me feel dissatisfied with what I have in life. It created negativity and frustration in all of us especially my wife. Frequent mood swings, distractions, agitation and restlessness are some of the common traits which are associated with having a cluttered or over furnished house. Moreover, things which once brought with so much love and affection, lost its charm and made me feel distant and guilty every time I saw it being quietly adjusted in some corner.
Even my kids got affected with the furnishing of the house, they felt embarrassed and hence had difficulty in making friends. They became less active, social and cheerful.
Imagine all that hard-earned money spent on making kids happy was otherwise affecting them. It also promotes bad planning and bad spending habits.
Recent trends

While I was still working on my dream to make houses more flexible in terms of furniture requirements and usage, I noticed a surging trend in real estate market these days.

In order to provide affordable housing to people, builders are shrinking carpet area to bear the market pressure. Studio apartment is one such concept which erases boundaries within the house, thereby using lesser space. However, smaller space puts more pressure on households to de clutter their houses. After all every house needs some breathing space to make it more liveable.
Lot of innovations have been brought up in this furnishing space. At Spacemax we have done projects to make spaces more usable.
Here are some key ways that can help us make our home more spacious
1. Install smart furniture: every piece of furniture that you buy should serve some purpose either functional or aesthetic and hence you don’t just need furniture but smart furniture. It should be flexible, light, comprehensive and movable. It should add value to the functionality of the space.
2. Mountable or floating: with the change in family dynamics the requirement of the house also changes, a couple will have a different requirement than a family with toddlers, teens or adult kids, so the furniture should be such that it can be customised as per the changed requirement of the house over the years and should not sit fixed on the living area.
3. Balanced: There should be a fine balance between the aesthetic and functional aspect of furniture, any sort of disbalance takes away the beauty of the place and makes it look clumsy and worthless. Time should be invested in proper planning of interiors of the house, considering family requirements and modern trends.
4. Bring happiness: This is the most important aspect for everything you bring home and live with. Good quality, value for money and durability should be the key trait of your furnishing.
So, go on and plan now for a big change in your home/office furnishing and make the place breathe and exude warmth and happiness for you.
Here is the link for the projects we have done at Spacemax to make houses clutter free and more spacious. DO check and let me know your feedback for the same.
Looking forward to hear it from you.

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COLOUR AND SPACE

ROLE OF COLOUR IN A SPACE

Color can make or break a space. Choosing appropriate colors for a facility’s spaces is an important aspect of an interior design, good to know a few basics about color. Color is sometimes divided into two categories: warm and cool tones. Warm tones, like red, orange and yellow can energize a space and its occupants. Cool tones such as blue, green and purple generally create quiet, relaxing atmospheres. When choosing wall and flooring colors, important to keep the goal of the space in mind. If energetic work is being performed in a space, warm, exhilarating tones might be good to consider, for example. In break areas, cool tones may be more appropriate when occupants can relax. Color has a profound influence on a space and the people in it. Use it to your advantage to create an inviting, productive space. Sharing a few pictures from our project.

EVOLUTION OF INTERIOR DESIGN

Minimalism has long been the mantra for those who yearn for simple, basic spaces with clean lines, pared-down forms and no-frills design. Minimalism isn’t just a design style, ‘Less is more’ is a way of life that celebrates a simple, clutter-free existence. This can sometimes be at odds with traditional Indian design, where ornamentation and opulence are the norm. As a consequence, minimalist spaces are often perceived as cold, sterile and unwelcoming. However, it’s possible to fuse both of these aesthetics. With some tweaks and creative thinking, you can have a home that’s the perfect blend of modern minimalism and Indian sensibilities.

FUNCTIONALITY OF INNOVATIVE DESIGN

EVERY INNOVATIVE DESIGN IS NOT FUNCTIONAL

 

Recently while I was browsing through Better Interiors magazine, I came across this innovative coffee table design from BoConcepts. My first reaction was of ‘wow’ what an innovative idea to have a multifunctional coffee table which has three openable sections on top itself so one can store little tit bits, magazines etc. Then I looked at it more closely and started to imagine if this coffee table is sitting in my living room, how functional it really will be for me. Suddenly I realized that I am inviting inconvenience if I have this piece of ‘functional’ furniture around me. For most part there is no centre where I can keep a decorative vase or a mug of coffee without getting into the trouble of moving things here and there, to locate a remote from inside one of the openable section. ‘Functional’ really means that with least inconvenience we should be able to access the storage and use full features of a furniture, not in this case.

So when a Client requested me to design a unique multifunctional coffee table for his living room, I at least knew what ‘not to do’ to be unique and innovative. I designed a coffee table keeping the top fixed because I knew you don’t want to give the trouble of moving things here and there, which most of the time would be the case in any functional household. This coffee table has a drawer each on three sides, open spaces of varying sizes on each side to keep remotes, newspapers, magazines and coffee table books. It even has hidden casters below for easy mobility. Made from teak veneer in walnut color and PU finish. Cost one third. It has become quite a centre of attraction in my Client’s living room.

MADE TO ORDER FURNITURE

Why made-to-order?

When quality, uniqueness, and precision matter.

We design and build furniture and interiors that you need, and not what ‘we think’ you need

There are hundreds of furniture shops in my city, I can buy what I want without waiting!

Is this true? How many times you get that picture perfect piece of furniture that you wanted? Doesn’t it happen that you spent lot of time and energy hopping from one shop to another but never finds an exact match, or even if you find one close to what you are looking for, the price tag is prohibitive? Ok, even if all this did not happen and you were lucky to get something of your choice and you happily purchased it. Now you need another piece of furniture and you repeat the same cycle. Guess what your house becomes a museum fine collection of furniture that doesn’t go together, has different styles, material, colors, patterns and so on.

Furniture collected from different shops at different times can never reflect your individuality.

If you need your surroundings to be in harmony with you, you need furniture and interiors that reflect your unique personality, add to your comfort and uplift your mood. They must be functional for you and ‘in-alignment’ with your lifestyle.

The mass produced furniture can never be exclusive as they are made to be ‘one-size-fits-all’. Agree you can get some exotic materials and fine finishes, but can never get them to fit your space with precision.

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