Bedrooms - FurnitureA sleek, uncluttered bedroom is everyone's dream - and storage is the key!
That's were the right bedroom furniture comes in so that you can not only maximise style, but space as well. This is were trends have also tended to change over the years, with many people now prefering an eclectic mix of wardrobes, drawers and tables to a more ordered, minamalist look. On a budget
Shops and stores are also full of different ideas for storage from fashionable seagrass boxes and baskets to hanging units and slimline cabinets. Under the bed is also an obvious place to store clothes and bed linen, and is often overlooked. But check access before you start piling it underneath and measure draw widths if you've had then fitted - there's nothing more frustrating that having to move the bedside tables to get them open! For making the most of space, however, nothing beats having built-in bedroom furniture. Fitted wardrobes
Instead of wardrobe doors opening into the room and then possibly having to be closed again to move around, sliding doors make the whole process far easier. Fitted wardrobes can also provide bespoke storage areas that can be altered to suit your individual needs. Built-in wardrobes with full-length mirrored doors are also a great addition to a bedroom, as apart from the obvious advantages of being able to see the whole 'you' including shoes et al, a wall of reflective glass can make any room look twice as big as without it. A very useful feature for small rooms. En-suite
Certainly, if you have enough space - or even if it's limited - the options these days for partitioning a section of the room to fit in a bath or small shower room make the idea a real possibility. Proper advice should always be sought, though, from a qualified plumber or builder before attempting such a scheme. |
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