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10/28/2011

"Filling Your Room with Furniture"

Need a change and don’t know where to start? Ask yourself certain questions to help you Access your needs and the Function taking place in the space.

 

For example, if it is your Dining Room-

  •     Do you entertain a lot?

  •     How much seating do you need?

  •      What atmosphere do you want?

  •       More casual or formal?

 

 Ask Yourself

·         Do you want all new?

o   So are you starting with an empty room?

·         Are you looking to replace a piece or two filling in an empty or sparse area?

When needing to fill the whole room, you can choose to only buy the essential pieces at the best quality you can afford and acquire other pieces overtime. It gives your room an evolved and layered look. Don’t purchase complete sets. To get a designer look you must Mix it up. Introduce different accent pieces that co-ordinate with your other furniture.

 

                                                                            What You Need To Consider 

·         Traffic Patterns: Points of entry and exit.

o   You want to be able to move comfortably through your room making sure you have enough space between your furniture.

·         Focal Point: Every room should have one

 

 

 

 

 

 

Layout/Floor Plan 

·         Draw your room and pieces of furniture to scale.

o   The most frequent mistake made is getting furniture too large or small for the room.

o   Drawing it to scale is a must!

·         Having a floor plan allows you the flexibility of moving the pieces around to see possible or multiple configurations for your room.

 

 

 

The design process is very multi layered. It takes time and effort. A professional Interior Designer can make the process much easier and headache free for you.

We would love to know how you filled your room with furniture, you can contact us by stoping by our store, Unusual Designs in Newport News, VA, through our website alwaysunusuldesigns.com, or e-mail us at unusualdesigns@verizon.net. We hope our information is useful when decroating your home.

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Comments

coffee table I will never forget to have one , its the best spot on my room

mmm favorite Home Goods find...

Lots of good tips. Love the study area. Nice!

I agree that the design process is pretty detailed. It seems super easy watching it on TV but there is a lot of practice that goes into creating the right space.

A house filled with beautiful furniture provides a very positive aura. Visitors will be delighted once they get inside your house. They have to be well-arranged and organized to make your house striking. =)

Thanks for the tips! When buying furniture, especially when you're moving into a new home, planning and preparation must be put into consideration. Like an artist ready to paint, one needs to consider the idea in mind first. That way, any unwanted purchases would be prevented, and that would benefit you and your budget.

Where you live should be comfortable enough. Not really that luxurious but at least it can provide the basic functional elements of a home in terms of use and comfort. Remodelling the interior of the house is also great so you can make the inside of it according to your design preference.

Furnitures plays a big role in the over all design and appearance of the house. It is important that you choose the appropriate furniture in a certain space, as well as arrange it to its best to utilize the space to its fullest.

A room will become nicer when you will fill it out with furniture.

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