Many bedrooms in country houses are still an example of a denial of the principles of ergonomics, hygiene and the most ordinary convenience. A massive block of marriage bed, blocking the center of the room, filled with fences and cushions, freaking three -door wardrobe and giant dressing table – This is the most common equipment there. Such a system is highly irrational, The interior filled with heavy furniture loses its spaciousness, And the use of copying beds can at most lead to permanent deformation of the spine.
The bedroom should be located in a calmer part of the house, If possible, not from the street. It is also important, that they would not lead through this room to other rooms. The bedroom should not be locked from the west, That the afternoon would not shine there, sharp sun.
Principle, which is worth observing, There should be a separate bed for each household, However, if a double couch is used, It cannot be narrower than 140 cm, because only such width ensures recreation conditions for two people.
Rural beds
Simple metal or wooden beds with low peaks and mattresses laid on a frame (The frame can be made yourself). The latter beds are considered the most hygienic and indicated for health reasons. Bedding is stored in a drawer under a frame or in a separate container, which can also be used as a bench or table. Proponents of the "retro" style can safely recommend a metal bed with bent handrails, with a spring frame, on which a hygienic mattress is arranged. Such beds from the end of the 19th century in. (Many of them are still on rural attics), covered with a hand -made "patchwork" or a crochet bedding, They will make the interior of the bedroom warm and cozy.
Equally original, though, Unfortunately, A costly cover can be Białystok Kilim two -legged or Łowicki or Opoczyński Pasiak. In southern Poland, woolen scarves are used in plant motifs woven in looms.