When the size allows it, it is possible to create a small intimate living space in the bedroom, perfect for reading, studying or having breakfast.
More and more complete, the rooms have become spaces that contain different activitiesfar beyond a place dedicated exclusively to sleep. Workbench AND make-up corner are some examples, but in recent years another function has been strengthened: the family room inside the dormitories is used for reading, rest and even for those who want to have breakfast. To do this, it is enough for the room to have videos to create the living room in a fluid way within the layout.
This small living room has several possibilities of use, in which the aesthetics meet the needs of the residents. However, two precautions are fundamental: the first is to ensure that, even with the insertion of furniture (such as sofas and armchairs, for example), the fluidity must be maintained throughout the room. The second is to ensure that consistent decoration throughout the environment, bringing an aesthetic in which the elements dialogue with each other.
Follow some family room projects where creativity has produced alternatives that comply with these recommendations, focusing on functionality and a sense of intimacy:
Living room in bedroom with table and sofa

One of the potentials of a family room is the use of furniture that improves the user experience. In this elegant project signed by the arch Patricia Penthe environment is ideal for private conversations or even moments of silence, for reading, for example. To achieve this goal, the professional has opted for furniture that, traditionally, does not appear in a conventional bedroom.

A sofa and an armchair with an organic shape They provide the ideal place for conversation and relaxation. A central table provides an ideal environment for coffee or tea, leaving the intimate room more possibilities for use. All this without neglecting refinement, elegance and fluidity, with quiet circulation for residents.
Reading room and study in the bedroom

The bedroom can also accommodate a family room overlooking the studies and for that delicious reading before going to bedTo do this it is interesting to leave the objects in use close to each other, such as: a armchair or chaise longue near a bookshop, at desk near cabinets or drawers – everything to make organization easier.

In this idea of the arch Andrea Teixeirawhile she was still a partner at the Negrelli & Teixeira studio, the professional offered her a complete study bench and also an elegant bookcase, with interior lighting on all the shelves. Nearby, the chaise longue has been positioned to accommodate residents while reading, with a basket next to it to hold blankets.
Multipurpose corners in the bedroom

The family room can also have many other functions and follow the essence of the residents to be assimilated into the routine and lifestyle they lead, bringing decorative elements to the interior design that leave the living room an exact solution for the well-being of the residents.
Check out some compositions that have optimized space to create scenes and offer different experiences to residents:

Between room and the closet, the living room designed by the architect Ana Rozenblitfrom the office Interior spacewas included in the project as a formidable and functional place to comfortably apply makeup. The convenience has transformed the space into a sort of dressing table, which can be used for purposes other than personal care, such as placing objects, studying, using a notebook and a multitude of other options for the benefit of residents.

Equipped with a large mirror and a generous chest of drawers, this corner designed by Patricia Penna also has a comfortable armchair near the window, thus ensuring natural light for moments of reading or even for putting together outfits. The space is integrated thanks to the large carpet that connects the living room to the sleeping area.
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