
Creating a convincing interior design for a rental space poses a number of challenges. On the one hand there is the problem of curious landlords. But there is also the practical option of designing a space that can only be temporary. With these two design challenges, along with the myriad of difficulties that can arise in the redesign process, it can seem impossible to create a permanent home in your rental.
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Asymmetrical bedroom layout made it difficult for our customers to get the most out of their home and therefore left the space bare. They used a pile of books as a bedside table, but had nowhere to open a book. And so we decided to create an arrangement that would allow a reading area.
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By choosing a convenient With the headboard of Room and Board and the placement in the dominant position of the room, we were able to create a more sensible and cohesive room layout. By creating a more symmetrical furniture arrangement, we’ve divided the space into two areas: a reading nook and an area for getting ready in the morning.