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Selecting Bedroom Furniture Pieces (March 20, 2009)
There are really no limits when it comes to selecting and placing bedroom furniture. Many people stick to the standards like beds and dressers because they don¡¯t realize that many pieces of furniture fit well in a bedroom. It is understandable to be hesitant to try, because the hassle and expense of adding new items to your room may seem to outweigh any benefit. With a little planning and foresight, though, you can successfully integrate furniture from other parts of your home into your bedroom. Which pieces you choose depends on your needs and the layout of your room. Here are some tips for adding furniture.
If you love to read, take comfort in the fact that there is bedroom furniture suited to your hobby. First off, decide where in your bedroom you want to read. It is important to remember that beds are not the only available furniture. A chaise lounge or bench could be a great alternative. These can be easily positioned anywhere in a bedroom. If there is a window with a great view you enjoy, for example, you can place a lounge right under it. A bed is still a great place for reading, though, especially if you like to read just before you go to sleep. Consider a bed with a frame that you can lean against. As far as sitting or reclining furniture goes, you have many options. The other type of bedroom furniture great for readers is that of the storage variety. Nightstands are probably the single best piece of bedroom furniture book fans. Their proximity to the bed and flat surface make it exceptionally easy to store whatever you are reading within arm¡¯s reach. This works very well for people who read right before falling asleep. As you doze off, you can simply slide in a bookmark and set the book on the nightstand. Other News:
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