Bedroom - Oasis of Peace

With the right position in a house or an apartment, bedrooms need to be protected from noise, light, smells, heat and everything else that might threaten peace and rest.

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Green and blue tones are generally seen as soothing and are recommended for bedrooms.

Green and blue tones are generally seen as soothing and are recommended for bedrooms.

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    • 1

      The possibility of completely darkening the bedroom is very significant, especially for people who have trouble resting because of light.

      5.65

    • 2

      Another important thing is to ensure a sufficient amount of air in the bedroom.

      5.61

    • 3

      Resourcefully combining them with mirrors can even enhance the impression of broadness.

      5.52

    • 4

      It is best to position the bedroom facing East, but South and South-East are also fine.

      5.52

    • 5

      You will not go wrong if you choose a warm colour, like yellow or orange shades, for the children`s room.

      5.48

    • 6

      The bedroom floor should be layered with warm materials: wooden floors are recommended with the usage of a small carpet next to the bed.

      5.42

    • 7

      This sort of organisation is often impossible for apartments due to their small surface, therefore incorporated closets are recommended as they do not burden the space nut fit in with the walls.

      5.40

    • 8

      Because of electromagnetic waves and their influence, it is best to position the head facing North.

      5.33

    • 9

      An adult requires about 15 cubic metres of air.

      5.29

    • 10

      The best solution is to position the bedroom in the apartment or house so that it forms a sleeping tract.

      5.28

    • 11

      Unlike bedrooms for adults, children`s bedrooms are intended for work, sleep and play.

      5.22

    • 12

      Green and blue tones are generally seen as soothing and are recommended for bedrooms.

      5.21

    • 13

      Least favourable are the West side, because the space can overheat and the North side due to a complete lack of sunlight, necessary for isolation.

      5.15

    • 14

      The positions of a bed can affect the quality of sleep.

      5.15

    • 15

      It is desirable to avoid glass doors or those with a window on top because light from other rooms can come in.

      5.12

    • 16

      These colours stimulate activities and seeing how children`s bedrooms are multifunctional, you will make their stay more pleasant.

      5.09

    • 17

      With the right position in a house or an apartment, bedrooms need to be protected from noise, light, smells, heat and everything else that might threaten peace and rest.

      5.09

    • 18

      Based on all these parameters, as well as average values, minimum of squares where two people sleep in should amount to 12 squared metres, and a bedroom which also includes a child should be 15.2 squared metres large.

      5.08

    • 19

      Placing beds near windows or radiators should be avoided.

      5.03

    • 20

      It is best to place them in a singled out wardrobe space.

      5.00

    • 21

      It is best to position the sleeping tract on a special floor if a family house is in question, or far from the living room in an apartment, which is where most household activities take place.

      4.99

    • 22

      Minimum squares of bedrooms are results of these requirements, depending on the height of the room, the area, size of doors and windows etc.

      4.97

    • 23

      Finishing touches when it comes to colours and materials on walls greatly affect the appearance of space in the bedroom.

      4.96

    • 24

      The sleeping tract should also include a bathroom, toilet and a closet.

      4.94

    • 25

      Indirect lighting is recommended for bedrooms, while a direct light is necessary next to the night cabinet for reading or next to a desk or a dresser.

      4.87

    • 26

      We point out that experiencing colours is an individual instance. You should be guided by your own perception and choose a colour which best suits your personality and character.

      4.63

    • 27

      Selecting and situating a closer will influence the functionality and appearance of a bedroom.

      3.64

    • 28

      The basic function of a bedroom is resting.

      3.10

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  • These colours stimulate activities and seeing how children`s bedrooms are multifunctional, you will make their stay more pleasant.

    1

  • You will not go wrong if you choose a warm colour, like yellow or orange shades, for the children`s room.

    2

  • We point out that experiencing colours is an individual instance. You should be guided by your own perception and choose a colour which best suits your personality and character.

    3

  • Indirect lighting is recommended for bedrooms, while a direct light is necessary next to the night cabinet for reading or next to a desk or a dresser.

    4

  • Green and blue tones are generally seen as soothing and are recommended for bedrooms.

    5

  • Finishing touches when it comes to colours and materials on walls greatly affect the appearance of space in the bedroom.

    6

  • The bedroom floor should be layered with warm materials: wooden floors are recommended with the usage of a small carpet next to the bed.

    7

  • Resourcefully combining them with mirrors can even enhance the impression of broadness.

    8

  • This sort of organisation is often impossible for apartments due to their small surface, therefore incorporated closets are recommended as they do not burden the space nut fit in with the walls.

    9

  • It is best to place them in a singled out wardrobe space.

    10

  • Selecting and situating a closer will influence the functionality and appearance of a bedroom.

    11

  • Placing beds near windows or radiators should be avoided.

    12

  • Because of electromagnetic waves and their influence, it is best to position the head facing North.

    13

  • The positions of a bed can affect the quality of sleep.

    14

  • Based on all these parameters, as well as average values, minimum of squares where two people sleep in should amount to 12 squared metres, and a bedroom which also includes a child should be 15.2 squared metres large.

    15

  • Minimum squares of bedrooms are results of these requirements, depending on the height of the room, the area, size of doors and windows etc.

    16

  • An adult requires about 15 cubic metres of air.

    17

  • Another important thing is to ensure a sufficient amount of air in the bedroom.

    18

  • It is desirable to avoid glass doors or those with a window on top because light from other rooms can come in.

    19

  • The possibility of completely darkening the bedroom is very significant, especially for people who have trouble resting because of light.

    20

  • Least favourable are the West side, because the space can overheat and the North side due to a complete lack of sunlight, necessary for isolation.

    21

  • It is best to position the bedroom facing East, but South and South-East are also fine.

    22

  • It is best to position the sleeping tract on a special floor if a family house is in question, or far from the living room in an apartment, which is where most household activities take place.

    23

  • With the right position in a house or an apartment, bedrooms need to be protected from noise, light, smells, heat and everything else that might threaten peace and rest.

    24

  • The sleeping tract should also include a bathroom, toilet and a closet.

    25

  • The best solution is to position the bedroom in the apartment or house so that it forms a sleeping tract.

    26

  • Unlike bedrooms for adults, children`s bedrooms are intended for work, sleep and play.

    27

  • The basic function of a bedroom is resting.

    28

You will not go wrong if you choose a warm colour, like yellow or orange shades, for the children`s room.We point out that experiencing colours is an individual instance. You should be guided by your own perception and choose a colour which best suits your personality and character.Indirect lighting is recommended for bedrooms, while a direct light is necessary next to the night cabinet for reading or next to a desk or a dresser.Green and blue tones are generally seen as soothing and are recommended for bedrooms.Finishing touches when it comes to colours and materials on walls greatly affect the appearance of space in the bedroom.The bedroom floor should be layered with warm materials: wooden floors are recommended with the usage of a small carpet next to the bed.Resourcefully combining them with mirrors can even enhance the impression of broadness. This sort of organisation is often impossible for apartments due to their small surface, therefore incorporated closets are recommended as they do not burden the space nut fit in with the walls.It is best to place them in a singled out wardrobe space.Selecting and situating a closer will influence the functionality and appearance of a bedroom.Placing beds near windows or radiators should be avoided.Because of electromagnetic waves and their influence, it is best to position the head facing North.The positions of a bed can affect the quality of sleep.Based on all these parameters, as well as average values, minimum of squares where two people sleep in should amount to 12 squared metres, and a bedroom which also includes a child should be 15.2 squared metres large.Minimum squares of bedrooms are results of these requirements, depending on the height of the room, the area, size of doors and windows etc.An adult requires about 15 cubic metres of air.Another important thing is to ensure a sufficient amount of air in the bedroom.It is desirable to avoid glass doors or those with a window on top because light from other rooms can come in.The possibility of completely darkening the bedroom is very significant, especially for people who have trouble resting because of light.Least favourable are the West side, because the space can overheat and the North side due to a complete lack of sunlight, necessary for isolation.It is best to position the bedroom facing East, but South and South-East are also fine.It is best to position the sleeping tract on a special floor if a family house is in question, or far from the living room in an apartment, which is where most household activities take place.With the right position in a house or an apartment, bedrooms need to be protected from noise, light, smells, heat and everything else that might threaten peace and rest.The sleeping tract should also include a bathroom, toilet and a closet.The best solution is to position the bedroom in the apartment or house so that it forms a sleeping tract.Unlike bedrooms for adults, children`s bedrooms are intended for work, sleep and play.The basic function of a bedroom is resting.