An elevation is a sketch of a room as it would look from a specific point of view, which offers architects a quick way to communicate design ideas and have their building material conform to them.
Using colors and patterns that appeal to the eye can really lift any bedroom especially those that feature vertical components like closets. Go for rich jewel tones or bold pastels for a classy effect.
Floor Plan
A floor plan is a plan flat depicting the size and height of a room, which will be visible on a floor plan, with permanent walls, windows, doors and mouldings as well as where the bulk of furniture will be placed (such as sofas) and where entrances from the inside and outside will open into the room – their height and width, if they can open into it; each entry that can open into the room will be marked with a dot so that you know how it will open into the room.
Bedroom elevations can be created only with floor plans – this will allow the designer to see any problems and make sure that the design will both fit and look good.
Coohom can make this much easier by eliminating the extensive drawing step, and allowing users to play around with furniture arrangements and designs until they settle on one that appeals to them – a room that is both beautiful and convenient for them. And also the software gives you various color combinations to enable designers to better see how the product will look like.
Wall Plan
Walls are where you can be creative and display your personal style while making your bedroom design come to life. If you are more rustic, Scandinavian or traditional – there are lots of ways to make them your own and elevate the room.
Install Wainscoting: Create depth and dimension to walls by picking an contrasting wainscoting paint color, adding dimension to any bedroom. If you are looking for something new with this old style, try board and batten paneling installed vertically instead of shiplap for its shabby appeal.
Gallery wall is the great alternative to fill blank bedroom walls with art, photographs, and decoration objects that are in frames. Try an odd combination, using portraits with nature prints or sculpture. Or headboard-decorate with baskets and cover a wall! Wall décor, says interior designer Tamsin Johnson, should be a mix of style and function to get the best results.
Ceiling Plan
Ceilings in bedrooms are the perfect place to add architectural elements to make your space look interesting. Coffers (boxed beams), for instance, are perfect in high-ceilinged rooms and can be painted or unpainted to look whatever you fancy. Coffers are also used to cover up electrical wiring runs heat-air ducts etc. Also, dramatic are the tin ceilings and the dramatic views at night and when the sun rises!
For a very rustic look, vaulted ceilings can be covered with flecked wood for walls and furniture. Then there are the vaulted ceilings to add skylights that will help light your home in the daytime.
Furniture Plan
The furniture plans describe where and how furniture will be placed in a room or space. It contains information such as size, material and quantity of furniture (sofas, chairs, tables, beds, cabinets) and extra information about each one like an axis extending floor-to-ceiling from point A to point B.
Furniture arrangement balances function and aesthetics to be more usable. Balance and symmetry in aesthetics must be also considered when planning a pleasing set of furnishings for any space.
With furniture plans, you can eliminate surprise at move-in with items too large for their intended place and holes that must be filled. They also work well when you’re interacting with contractors and don’t need the communication channel to misunderstand or get it wrong. Plug-in lights are also built into such plans to blend in well with a room’s design and feel.