Space is valuable, and so is your time; multifunctional designs allow you to make the most of both. Luxury interior design means making something that is both functional and beautifully created. There are multiple easy ways to incorporate practical, functional use of space as well as your ideal aesthetic that have the added bonus of saving you time. Living with a multifunctional space is an excellent way to make your life easier, more comfortable, and more efficient. Working with a luxury interior designer is a great way to deliver on functional and high end luxury interior design. Check out some ways you can make it happen!
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Why consider multifunctional designs for your interior design project
Luxury interior design often incorporates multifunctional designs – because they’re a great idea. In a world where real estate is going up and up and space is at a premium, the space saving offered by multifunctional design can really be an asset. Not only does economising space allow you to make the most of any area, but you also truly get the best function out of every aspect because it’s so considered and practical. What’s more, because the multifunctional nature of luxury interior design necessitates it be well considered and planned out, you can be sure of good design, and a smooth, connected, and thoughtful aesthetic.
Top 5 recommendations to make the most of your space
1) Multifunctional Kids Rooms
Anybody with children knows that however much you said it wouldn’t happen, kids end up taking over the whole house. When you make use of multifunctional kids’ rooms, you give the space multiple purposes, which helps contain the mess and chaos and offers your child the freedom to learn about boundaries and organisation in their very own space. The classic multifunctional use in luxury interior design involves making them into playrooms or guest rooms. There’s also the added bonus that a multifunctional space has the potential to develop more organically, which helps to transform space as kids grow.
2) Convertible Bedrooms
Your bedroom is an important place for you, which means that you have to make sure your multifunctional use of space considers the impact that other use will have on the space as a bedroom. It’s not as hard as you might think – you probably already use your bedroom as a dressing room, a space to relax and a place to sleep too. Theme your bedroom round a feeling or a concept so that you can continue the calming, safe sentiments of a sleeping place, and then choose paired functions that suit you. Maybe a reading room, a library space, a craft and design space, or a place for family time?
3) Bedroom and Bathroom Combinations
This is one of our favourite solutions because it’s a combo that’s immensely practical as well as the perfect example of luxury interior design. Bedroom and bathroom combinations offer many things, not least the chance to hop out of bed into the bathroom in the night – or not be disturbed by your partner doing the same! – and it’s easy, quick, and private. It also makes bathing and self-care less restrictive and gives you the opportunity to extend that routine into the bedroom in the comfort of your own space.
4) Kitchen and Dining Room Combinations
The open plan concept has been a thriving classic in luxury interior design for a reason, so let’s take it a step further with a multifunctional kitchen dining room combination. It’s a family centred solution that’s especially good for children and family members who aren’t so keen on cooking to be able to spend time with the chef without being underfoot, and practically, it’s also easy to come and go from the kitchen to the table with any food or dishes. Not forgetting also that the dining room can be used for more than just eating – a big table is the heart of any home.
5) Integrated Home Offices
A lot of us give a lot of our lives to work, and we wish we could spend more time at home – if only we didn’t have a commute, or could see our partners at lunchtime, or be there when the kids get home from school… The solution? Integrated home office! A work life balance is fundamental to your health, and luxury interior design creating a home office gives you access to everything you need at your fingertips whilst being both practical and comfortable. You can be part of the family and the space when it matters, but you don’t have to feel ostracised.
Conclusion
Multifunctional spaces are so diverse and have such a wide range of exciting applications that luxury interior design’s newest fundamental is multifunction. It’s such a personal and customisable concept, with luxury designs tailored to your own home and your space, not only does it give you the opportunity to exhibit individualism and style, but it’s also a practical, realistic and functional way to get the most out of your environment.