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Nairaland / General / Re: Executive Office Table by zainfurnishing: 4:29pm On Aug 04, 2021
Decorating your room with new items and making a dramatic change can be exciting. The fear factor creeps in when you start thinking about the price and cost of a mistake. Fortunately, choosing the right furniture for your needs is much easier if you ask yourself a few questions before going to the showroom or hitting the "Buy Now" button in your online shopping cart. Take a look at eight considerations to review before investing in new bedroom furniture.
Who is the room for?
Are you buying new furniture for your parents', children's or teenagers' room? Consider the personality of the primary inhabitant of the room. Reflect on the occupant of the room about the theme, color, scheme, and furnishing options a style of decoration

About this term: master bedroom

Many real estate associations, including the National Association of Home Builders, have classified "master bedroom" as discriminatory. "Master Bedroom" is the name widely used in the real estate industry today and better reflects the purpose of the bedroom.

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Have you determined a furnishing style?
When it comes to furnishing style, contemporary and traditional are two of the essential design categories.

If you're a fan of everything contemporary, consider updating your bedroom furniture at least every ten years. Contemporary is an ever-changing trend that changes with the style of the time. Also known as modern, this style can change over time but has some elements in common that remain constant - it's usually clean, modular, and elegant. The traditional style is a more classic look.

This look can include elements from French provincial floral wallpaper to a four-poster bed with curvilinear posts, end pieces, and ornaments. If you don't want to be categorized, you can design with a transitional mentality and choose styles that fall somewhere between tradition and modernity.

What is your budget?
Since furniture is a considerable cost, check out showrooms or online to see how much you can afford. If your dreams are big, but your bank account doesn't, you have several options:

Buy in pieces: buy a new piece of furniture now and wait until you can afford the rest. Start with the most important thing, in this case, the bed. Use it: buy used furniture.

Think cheap: go for the lowest.

Quality furniture (and therefore cheaper) is intended for a guest room or a children's room. Stores like Ikea and Target, for example, tend to use particle board instead of solid wood for their cheaper furniture. For a children's room that may have to be refurbished as soon as an infant or toddler reaches school age, chipboard or plywood are pretty helpful as children's room furniture.

What about the quality?
It is worth spending more on quality furniture for the master bedroom. Use most of the time and splurge on a good quality mattress is very valuable. Give your body the proper support and get the restful sleep you need. If you have to save somewhere, use the bedside table, headboard or footboard sparingly.

How large is the room?
The relationship between space and furniture is crucial for a well-furnished room. The size of the furniture should be adapted to the size of the room. Even when you are in the showroom, you can look at a piece of furniture and imagine it in your room, but forget to think about whether you can come inside.

Check the dimensions of the open space for the entrance or the tight corners that lead into the room. You don't want to place a custom order for a non-refundable piece of furniture and discover that the item doesn't fit on the day of delivery.

What do you need?
You may be supplanting the entirety of your old room furniture, beginning without any preparation in your first condo, or simply purchasing a couple of new pieces. In any case, have an arrangement and know from the beginning what you need.

If you share your bed with a couple, you might both want a nightstand. If you or your partner are exceptionally tall, choose a bed without a footboard, so your toes don't cramp up at night. If you like a dresser but don't have enough drawers to store all of the clothes you want to keep there, don't ignore the obvious: walk away. Also, take your lifestyle into account. Perhaps your idea of ​​the perfect Sunday morning is for the whole family to snuggle up in your bed.

Or do your children sleep in your bed every night? How about some family pets? Consider a bed size that is roomy enough for you and anyone who uses it regularly. Do you want a combo game? While it is safe to buy a complete set of combination bedroom furniture, it is not necessary, and in some cases.

Do You Want a Matched Set?
While it is protected to purchase a total, coordinated set of room furniture, it isn't needed, and at times, it may not be the ideal decision. A coordinated set looks extraordinary in a conventional or formal room, yet in more easygoing styles, an excessive amount of matchy-matchy can be smothering or exhausting. All things being equal, pick an assortment of pieces that supplement yet don't consummately coordinate with one another.

Is the Room Shared?
If two individuals share the room, regardless of whether it is two kin or a married couple, ponder how things in the room can be shared. Would siblings be able to share a loft? Shouldn't something be said about a work area or toy box? Take a gander at the components of the room and rundown all room setup prospects.

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