Bedroom Furniture by MyReviewsNow

The bedroom is a place of sanctuary and rest, and so comfort is the one thing the homeowner should have in mind when choosing bedroom furniture. The homeowner should plan the bedrooms with an eye to who will be using them, whether they’ll be used every day or only once in a while, and how much money can be allocated to buying furnishings for an individual bedroom.

Beds

The most important piece of bedroom furniture is the bed. The homeowners should buy the best mattress and box spring that can be afforded so the users can have a good night’s sleep and wake up ready for the day. Ideally, the mattress should be about a half a foot longer than the person who’s sleeping on it. The homeowner should know the size of the room the bed will be in, to make sure it’s a good fit.

Mattresses and box springs come from crib size, which is about 27 inches x 52 inches, to California King, which is 72 inches by 84 inches. They should both be well made and sturdy and the mattress should be able to support the spine. Grown-up beds are made in all sort of styles. A tester bed has a canopy on a four poster bed. A lit clos is a bed with wooden panels to enclose the sleeping area. The bed is placed against the wall and with the panels allow it to be thoroughly enclosed. Murphy beds, which are ideal for small bedrooms where space is a premium, can be folded into a wall, and with a trestle bed one half of the bed can be lowered and stored beneath the other. This also saves space.

A crib should be bought with as much care as an adult bed. A crib must be solid and sturdy and above all safe for the baby, and should have the Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association seal of approval. A crib should never be put near a window or window blinds, heat registers or radiators, heavy picture frames, cords or lamps. Another piece of bedroom furniture for a nursery would be a changing table, where the baby’s hygiene is attended to. Changing tables should have shelves and space enough for the parent to be able to wash, change or dress the baby with ease and comfort. When the child is more than three feet tall, it’ll be time to buy a bed for them.

The bedroom furniture for a growing child always changes, for few school children want to live in a bedroom whose furniture hasn’t been changed much since they were toddlers. Besides the bed, the child’s bedroom would have a dresser, a desk, table and chairs. The simpler the construction of a child’s bedroom furniture, the better. Ornately carved furnishings can be a hazard for an active young child. A toy bin is also worth investing in.

The guest bedroom should be simply furnished, since it’s not going to be used permanently, but everything should take the guest’s comfort into account. The bed should be roomy but not so large that it takes up most of the space, and there can be a night table with a lamp.

Other Bedroom Furniture

Some nightstands are simple, with a single drawer. Others are made of nesting tables that can be pulled out. A semainier is a tall bedroom chest with seven drawers, one for each day of the week. A chiffonier tends to be wider, but doesn’t have a set number of drawers. Other furniture for the bedroom include comfortable chairs, perhaps an upholstered bench or window seat if there’s room, and an armoire or garde-robe, a large, movable clothes closet.

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