Multifunctional Luxury Spaces

With space at a premium and design offering such strong, innovative solutions, multifunctional luxury spaces are the new fundamental in design. Open plan has been thriving as a concept in classical luxury interior design for a reason, and now it’s time to consider elite multifunctional spaces. Modern lives require modern living, and your time is valuable, which means making the most of every possibility, including your home. Multifunctional luxury spaces make your life easier, more comfortable, and more practical. 


What are multifunctional luxury spaces?

Multifunctional spaces are spaces that can or do perform multiple functions at the same time. Luxury spaces deliver a state of ease, comfort, and abundance, things that bring joy, peace, and calm. When you put the two together, you get multifunctional luxury spaces. 

Don’t make the mistake of thinking functionality has to be a cramped environment with little class – in fact, multifunctional luxury is quite the opposite. It achieves the goal all whilst maintaining the aesthetic.

What distinct zones are usually created multifunctional in smaller spaces?

It’s all about using the right parts together - you aren’t going to put the kitchen and the kids’ room together because it just wouldn’t make a logical combo. 

High end interior design is about a feeling of harmony. Pairing up zones that intuitively go together is best done by looking at themes and feelings that each individual space carries and it will quickly become apparent which will group well together. 


Integrated Home Offices

When you work as hard as you do, work life balance is fundamental to your health and your happiness. Integrating your home office using high end interior design means that you can have access to everything you need at your fingertips. When you work from home, you have the ease and accessibility of a more flexible timetable, and you gain the time you would have had travelling. Integrated home offices are both comfortable and practical, and you get to be part of the family and the space, without missing out on what matters at work or at home.  



Multifunctional Kids Rooms

Children are a huge part of any family life, and you can see that all over the house! Making your kids’ rooms multifunctional is a brilliant way to make the most of space both for the children and for you as parents. Whether it’s incorporating a playroom that helps keep the toys in one place, or a little reading corner for the children’s library, to making the bedroom into a viable guest room, the opportunities to capitalise on multifunctional design will benefit the whole family. 



Bedroom and Bathroom Combinations

The way to manifest a solution to multifunctional high-end design, combining your bedroom and bathroom is immensely practical as well as luxurious and relaxing. The privacy of your own personal space is invaluable, and whilst enjoying that manifests differently for everyone, the benefit of being able to access the bathroom any time you choose is an asset. Being able to take a bath or shower and then develop the experience into a relaxing time by moving to the bedroom for moisturiser, rest and fresh clothes is a self-care experience nobody can turn down.



Kitchen and Dining Room Combinations

The hub of the home needs to work for you, whatever your situation. Combining the kitchen and dining areas is practical in terms of transporting food and clearing up, but the dining space is for more than just eating. This is a family centred solution, whether that includes kids doing crafts or homework at the table whilst a parent cooks, or the partner being able to hang out with their chef counterpart without getting under their feet, integrating the two spaces is a way to bring the household together and share warmth in each other’s company. 


Convertible Bedrooms

By virtue of the purpose of a bedroom, it’s likely you only use your bedroom 30% of the time at most. The bedroom is a calm, restful place where you’ve curated a good feeling and a calm environment, and it isn’t even being used for two thirds of your life! This is a prime example of where incorporating multifunctional luxury can make better use of the space. Whether you group it with a dressing room, a reading room, a craft space, a library or a place for family time, convertible bedrooms are a fantastic way to make the most of what you have. 


Conclusion

It’s very easy to capitalise on luxury at the visual centre of a design. With high end interior design it’s proven it can be combined and incorporated with multifunctional elements into a space, providing you with the significant benefits that come from enabling efficient and thoughtful interaction with your environment. 

Ultimately, high end interior designs support an aware and thoughtful, considered style of life, which contributes to your health and wellbeing.

If you’re interested in knowing more about how SP3 London can support you across your project when it comes to Luxury Interior Design, get in touch with us today.


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