It’s been a long day and you’re finally ready to relax. The perfect way for this would be to come home and find a beautiful, welcoming space waiting for you. But before you can do that, you have to make it happen by rearranging your room! There are many different ways to arrange your room, but today we want to focus on door placement. Check out the following list of the top ten room door collocation tips that will give your home a makeover.
DOOR PLACEMENT TIPS FOR THE ENTRANCE
If you’re like most people, you probably don’t leave the front door of your home unless you want to go somewhere. This is because it’s much easier to find one or two items in your room when there are fewer things in the hallway.
But if you do move, then leaving the front door opens up a whole new set of possibilities. Because all doors lead into an entryway, this means that when doors are open, they can be used in many different ways. With these tips in mind, let’s look at ten door collocation options for the entrance.
DOOR PLACEMENT TIPS FOR THE BEDROOM
Placing your bed on the wall is one of the most widely used room decorating options. Why? It’s because it’s nice and looks personal. The key to making a great bedroom is finding a balance between form and function. So how can you make your bedroom more functional by using door collocation?
The first step is to determine where you want the door placed in your room. Use a tape measure or a piece of string to mark an imaginary line from the center of your ceiling fan, right over your headboard, across the wall behind your headboard, and down from there until it reaches the floor. The farther out from this line, the wider the opening should be. This will give you an idea of spacing between doors as well as provide some guidance as to how many doors you need in total for a given length length of space.
DOOR PLACEMENT TIPS FOR THE KITCHEN
1. Create a border between your kitchen and living room. The reason you do this is because many people like to hang their curtains in the kitchen, not the living room, which has an open floor plan design.
2. If you have a window in your kitchen, try placing it just outside of your door instead of on the other side of it. This will allow more light into the kitchen and cause less glare.
3. Place your windows in neutral colors that will blend with the rest of your home’s décor so they don’t stand out too much when viewed from different angles.
4. Keep your windows facing south so they get more sunlight throughout the year than if you were to place them facing north or west since those are seasons for northern lights (which can create some pretty dramatic snowfall patterns).
5.. If you have a large window with a built-in island, try placing it near or off to one side of your door so people directly enter from inside rather than going through a doorway on the other side of the island before going through their door entrance to leave their house through it if they decide to enter at that point instead of coming through their front door entrance first like most people do.