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Make the Best Old-New Style Private Room
Key Parts of Old-New Mix
Change your own spot with a big mix of old looks and new tech. This design plan uses LED lights in bright blue and pink, set up well with soft white bits for a full feel.
Big Lights and Fun Tech
Lights that move with sound and color tech that matches music make a place that changes with your tunes. Add old-style lights and silver bits to keep it real and modern at once.
Old Fun Tech Mix
Put an old jukebox in the middle, with old game machines around the edges. Neon signs give soft light and a real old feel, while touch tech mixes both old and new.
Rich, Comfy Parts
Use top velvet on seats where folks talk, keeping the old feel. A drink mix spot keeps it smart with silver bits and LED little lights.
Tech Details
- Color LED Tech: Change colors with your tunes
- Sound Tech: Lights that move with sound, set how you want
- Fun Tech: Old gear with new hook-ups
- Control Tech: Use your smart device to run it all
- Light Levels: Use many zones for the best feel
Make It Work Together
Make sure all bits look right together with matched colors and well-set tech. Each part should add to how the room works and its special old-new look.
Design Ideas and Looks
Design Ideas and Looks for New Rooms
New Light and Feel
Place lights right to change areas with LEDs in bright blue and pink.
The building parts get more feel with layers of light, while shape looks and bold colors set the new feel.
Lights that move make a spot where old styles meet new designs.
Fun Tech in Design
Wall units with lit-up parts match the sound around, making a look that moves with it.
Shiny parts spread light looks around, while touch screens make it easy to change the room’s feel.
The smooth mix of smart tech and design bits gives both look and use.
Rich Things and Seats
Nice seats have silver bits and rich velvet, mixing smart tech with touch comfort.
Own lights follow old design rules and change shadows all day.
The look moves from deep blues to live blues, while wall styles make live looks as you move.
All parts work well together for a deep feel where each bit helps look and work, making a unique new space.
Lights and Colors
New Lights and Colors
Top Light Set-Up
Multi-part lights change areas with lights set right.
Soft LED lights under things make them look like they float, while wall lights show smart shapes.
Lights that hear move with your music, making live light from above.
New Colors
The color plan mixes old-style looks with new design rules.
Deep blue walls move to rich purple with different lights, making deep looks.
Bits of bright pink and live blue show in lit-up signs and shiny bits. Gold things spread light around, making the area glow.
Set Light Control
Light control tech lets you run the air feel with set scenes.
You can pick from live, fast color moves to soft, slow color changes.
Lights on the roof make big light effects, changing the whole feel.
Old and New Decor
Old and New Decor: Timeless Inside Looks
Mix Old and New
Big old pieces are key in this new design plan, making a smart talk between times.
A fixed 1960s chair pulls the eye against a plain white wall, while a mid-era side part smoothly brings together old and new with vinyl and new sound gear. This planned mix makes a live look all over.
Metal Bits and Old Bases
Brass and copper lights bring in warm metal through old lights and bits, working well with modern dark finishes.
A classic rug sets the look, its fine shapes a smart match to a glass table. The wall puts together old show posters with new digital looks, making a well-thought-out show look.
Store Answers and Cloth Mix
Work-style store answers meet today’s needs with old file spots in smart dark gray, and simple hanging shelves.
The cloth picks mix old rich cloths like deep velvets and fine woven bits with new strong cloths in simple new colors. Each design bit has two uses, giving both look worth and real use while smoothly joining different design times.
The Art of Using Space
The Art of Using Space: Full Guide
Know Traffic Move and Work Areas
Using space right starts with knowing how people move and setting clear work spots in any room plan. Make clear spots for things while keeping paths open is the base of good inside design.
The work begins by setting a strong main point – often a big furniture piece – which holds the whole design plan.
Right Furniture Spots and Zones
Smart furniture spots against walls use floor space well while keeping needed 30-inch paths open. For best use, split spaces into set zones:
- Sleep spot: Main rest area
- Work spot: Space to get things done
- Fun spot: Place to relax
Using the golden ratio (1:1.618) makes sure parts are well balanced and makes good space links between different areas.
Plan for Electric and Store Answers
Smart electric plans need good thinking about looks and use. Key parts include:
- Plug spots for each work zone
- Work lights set for best sight
- Mood lights to make the air better
Built-in store answers keep looks clean while using space well:
- Hanging shelves for up and down store
- All-in-one furniture pieces
- Built-in store spots
This wide plan makes spaces that work well and look good, while using every foot well for best use.
Music and Sound Feel
Make the Top Home Sound Feel
Best Speaker Spots and Room Sound
Top sound systems need smart speaker spots for top sound.
Put main speakers at ear level in a perfect triangle with your listening spot for perfect stereo looks.
Sound fixes are key – set up panels at key sound points and bass traps in room edges to manage sound waves.
Old and New Sound Mix
Make your sound place better by mixing an old turntable with new sound tech, giving warm old sound and clear new sound.
A music server that holds high-quality sound types makes sure you have lots of ways to play music.
Use smart home tech for smooth control with mobile things.
Smart Sound Answers
Change your place with smart speaker spots and pro sound fixes.
For personal listening, get a top headphone amp with open-back headphones to keep sound space wide.
Keep looks neat with smart wire paths, putting wires out of sight along floors or in walls for a clean set-up.
Drinks and Bar Feel
Drinks and Bar Feel for Home
Make the Best Home Bar Air
Mixed drinks and smart lights start a top home bar feel.
A chosen list of old-style drinks turns any home spot into a fun drink spot.
The key Neon Sour stands out with its light-up water, top gin, and bright blue drink stuff, making a cool look under dark lights.
Pro Light Set-Up
Smart LED use lifts the bar air through:
- Light strips that match music
- Scene picks like:
- “Sunset Lounge” with soft amber light
- “Midnight Electric” with cool blue light
- Key light spots making bottle spots stand out
- Wall textures for deep looks
Smart Control Tech
All-in-one control lets you run the whole bar air.
A smart light center links right to sound systems, letting you control all with your mobile thing. Key parts include:
- Change the air in real time
- Change light warmth
- Match light moves
- Pick set scenes
The mix of well-made drinks and right light control makes a deep air that can stand up to pro spots. This smart set-up gives a full sense feel, great for small meets or big fun times.
Create Big Social Times
Creating Big Social Times
Designing the Top Home Bar Feel
Smart bar set-up and smart design parts turn any home fun spot into a place for big social times.
Set seats in talk groups with bar seats at 24-inch gaps to make natural meet spots that make talking easy.
Soft light at 2700K warm white, less bright to 60%, makes the right air while keeping the light right for talking.
Fun Bar Tech
Social bits lift any home bar air.
An old jukebox or vinyl spot gives music that starts talks and links.
Fun spots with pro dart boards lit at 100 lumens and top shuffleboard tables make simple start points while making fun contest.
Plan Social Move and Talks
Smart space use makes the most of talk through set move ways and key points.
Keep 36-inch clear spots between areas while making the main service spot a natural center.
Fun drink stations with clear garnish shows and pro tools invite guests to join in.
Digital fun bits like matching LED set-ups and old photo shows make shared times that build links through old looks and air.
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