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Quality furniture is more than just functional. It is a a reflection of style and individuality. Furniture transforms a room into a living space, changing a mere house into a personalized home for you and your family. The task of furnishing a home may seem daunting at first, but asking yourself a few basic questions you can choose the home furniture that will service all your functional and emotional needs.
Make a "wish list" of the furniture and accessories you want to purchase. If you are furnishing an entire house, start by listing the rooms you need to decorate. Then, list all of the seating, and decorative elements necessary to complete the room. Set your priorities. Elegance, comfort and durability are all important for furniture, but decide which is most important to you. For instance, white fabric sofas are elegant and comfortable, but the presence of small children in your home should make durability your highest priority.

Establish your furniture budget. Remember that furniture is the same kind of investment as a car or a home. You and your family will use it everyday, so do not be afraid to finance your purchase. Initially, the investment may seem expensive, but remember to divide your monthly payment by 30 to calculate the cost of your furniture per day. Isn't your comfort worth a few dollars a day?

Sketch a floor plan. Measure the room, noting windows, doors, fireplaces, electrical outlets and other architectural elements. Also, measure any existing furniture that will be incorporated into the room. Create areas with lots of available seating around coffee tables to encourage conversation. Remember to place furniture so that fireplaces, windows and televisions are focal points.

Identify your style. Select the sofa or largest piece of furniture in the room first. Just like every great painting, each room needs one key visual element. The style and scale of the item will provide you with the inspiration for the color scheme of the room.

Don't forget the finishing touches. Rooms that do not contain decorative furniture elements can seem stark and uninviting. Choosing your furniture accessories in the showroom allows you to see what they will look like with your furniture. Select objects of varying height, and cluster items in uneven numbers. Asymmetry is pleasing to the eye. Ready to go furniture shopping?




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