First, the role of China hall
1, the entrance serves as a barrier to avoid embarrassment at a glance. The existence of the porch forms a transitional space at the entrance, which can guide people. At the same time, it also acts as a visual barrier, so that when the door is opened, the whole living room and even the inner room will be unobstructed, thus maintaining the privacy and concealment of the owner's life.
2. The entrance is cleverly used for storage and storage. The entrance is a gathering place for changing clothes, shoes, umbrellas and bags after entering the door. It is also a space for the owner to arrange clothes and prepare to go out to carry small items. Therefore, when designing the entrance, we should also pay attention to integrating the storage function into the design as much as possible.
Second, what should I pay attention to in porch decoration?
1. Placement of ceiling: the ceiling should be high rather than low; The color of smallpox should be clear, not heavy; The lanterns on the ceiling should be Fiona Fang, avoiding triangles.
2, the partition of the wall: the partition between the wall and the wall should be virtual and real; The wall color should be moderate.
3. Floor layout: the floor of the entrance should be flat; The design of the porch floor should not have sharp bends and rushing doors; The wood grain of the porch floor should not face the door directly.
Third, the classification of the porch
1, independent hall: more emphasis is placed on the entrance as an independent area. If there is an independent entrance, the design should pay more attention to the owner's demand for the aesthetic feeling of the entrance, so as to make it a real highlight of entering the home. If there is no embodiment of beauty, the feeling of independent porch is a design that wastes a space.
2. Corridor hall: semi-closed entrance, and there is also room for storage and placement in the buffer zone of the residence.
3. Virtual foyer: The biggest feature of this foyer is that it does not exist in the building itself. Only part of the living room or dining room can be cut off to make a hall. This structure is often reflected in practice. In the previous design scheme for the owner, the linear or L-shaped design will prevail. This kind of porch is more in line with the requirements of most owners for the storage and beautification of multi-porches.
The above is Bian Xiao's detailed answer to China's hall. I wonder if you are satisfied with our introduction.