Monochrome Side Table Design Ideas
#오감리뷰 This is a review after receiving the product through the program and personally using and styling it.
A solid wood rattan chair that goes perfectly with my house with a black and white monotone mood and wood-colored floor has arrived!
When it was delivered, I was surprised by its weight before unboxing! It was so light that I doubted if there was really a chair in the box.
It's light but quite sturdy!
The well-structured seat cushion is firm without sagging, and the rounded backrest is also comfortable! I was attracted to the design and color, but I really like the sitting comfort🖤
.
Since it's a product painted black on solid wood, it seems like it might get scratched if you don't use it carefully.
It's more of a design chair, but I think it would be good to use as a dining chair or side chair without any shortcomings.
However, since it's solid wood, I think I should keep my children from using it! I thought the chair might break if I gave it a big shock or moved too much on it..
I matched it with black accessories and a table, and it really enhanced the sense of space and completed the living room interior that was a bit lacking.
I like it🖤
If you put it on a black rug, the chair might not be visible, so I think it would be a tip to just put it on a light-colored rug or a wood-colored floor so that the chair design stands out:)
#Rattan Chair #블랙의자 #원목의자 #블랙체어 #라탄스툴 #원목인테리어 #우드인테리어 #모노톤인테리어 #30평대인테리어 #거실인테리어 #사이드체어 In stark contrast to the apparel shop-like space, the living room was designed with a simple, modern feel.
I wanted a modern and symbolic lighting space, so I installed a ceiling light by Serge Mouille from IDEE.
I looked elsewhere, but most of these modern lights tended to be high-end, like those in high-rise apartments, so this was the only choice I had.
I like the structured design of the sofa, so I bought a 2-seater FSB model from Tres the Sofa Tailor.
I was also considering the SIESTA flannel sofa, but the seat of Tres' FSB is deeper, so there is more than enough room for two people to lie down, and I liked the cushioning, so I went with this one.
I'm still using the side table, the now-discontinued K24 by Tekta, which I've been using since I was at my parents' house.
The current model, K26, has a very similar shape, so if you're interested, please search for that.
Speaking of creating space,
I wanted to use it in a way that would make the space feel as spacious as possible, so I kept things to a minimum as much as possible.
However, this makes it look a little bleak, so I hung Hatano Wataru's washi paper as art on the walls.
It's only attached with a clay-like "sticky bug," so only the natural thickness of the washi paper adds to the space.
I feel like that alone makes it feel a bit like a gallery, and maybe even overseas?
Another important point is that I placed the sofa away from the wall.
If you place the sofa against the wall, it gives the impression that you are approaching the wall when you approach the sofa.
So, by placing the sofa away from the wall, you don't feel the pressure of facing the wall, and it feels more spacious.
Well, there are many other benefits, but I can't write them all here, so if you're interested, please feel free to ask me questions in the comments.
If you have any other questions, please feel free to comment. I'll be sure to reply.
Thank you for your continued support!
#Living room #リビング照明 #ソファ #tresthesofatailor #天井照明 #IDEE #TECTA #サイドテーブル #アート #モダン #モノトーン