The floating or flown furniture they increase the feeling of spaciousness in the room in which they are placed. This characteristic makes them ideal furniture to decorate small spaces. They are common in halls, passageways and bathrooms, spaces that also provide a modern touch.
Visually light, floating furniture also have other virtues. Being elevated, they facilitate cleaning and allow the floor to shine. They can merge with the wall, as if it were an extension of it; or stand out on it, using contrasting finishes and colors.
The feeling of lightness of floating furniture makes them a proposal that caters for both aesthetic as well as practical reasons. They give a modern and sculptural look to the bathroom and at the same time increase its feeling of spaciousness.
Flown furniture is usually made with lightweight materialsWood being the most used material for this purpose. They require two anchor points and it is common to find them wedged between two walls for greater support. Today it is possible to find them with a multitude of designs and finishes that allow us to personalize the space.
Cement-based "construction" furniture is becoming more and more common. These usually merge with the wall and look like they're an extension of it. We can also create this effect with other materials, as long as we choose the same for wall and furniture.
If, on the contrary, we want the stand out furniture, It will be necessary for either the finishes or the colors between the two elements to contrast. We will thus achieve an autonomous furniture, even if it is fixed to the wall and its mobility is limited.
In addition to furniture, there are floating toilets. Although they are more hygienic when they are not in contact with the ground and allow cleaning, they require a more complex installation and a higher cost by having to install the cistern on the wall.