Homy Tips

Reading room stay cool without air conditioning

July 27th 2010 in Family room, Interior, Room

Stopped at resorts, villas, hotels, or inns are often offered many ideas, which we can adapt at home. One is the reading room in this photo. This reading room is one room at the Anantara Resort, Seminyak, Bali. Notice the arrangement, very homy.

Not a lot of furniture placed in this area. Only a bookcase game with a unique geometric shape, and a long seat placed diagonally sloping direction of space. Just the tips, placement italics like this gives the impression of dynamic and not rigid, in the room. Arrangement of furniture, right, not necessarily completely symmetrical and the shape of the box.

What made her feel so comfortable? Choice of brown shades for furniture and windows to be one reason. It seemed no one denies, that brown colors always managed to create a warm and cozy atmosphere. Next is the presence of natural elements, namely a few potted plants. Green leaf and flower color gives a natural touch of fresh nan there.

One more thing that makes this area a comfortable, air openings that drain very well. Reading area has a super wide windows without glass, there was only a wooden lattice there. All day long this window so the means of exchange of air from the room. With this as free air exchange, who needs air conditioning? Hanging on the ceiling fan is enough.

If you constantly in a state of open, of course, privacy is not maintained. That’s why this window is equipped with folding doors, which could open the lid every time of need. Exciting, right ? With this comfortable reading area, so do not be surprised if anyone in home like to reading. :)




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