How to Select Right-Sized Furniture

Many people would agree that one of the best kinds of shopping is furniture shopping,  you get to pick new pieces that complement your living space. However, many people don’t take into consideration whether the size of the furniture will fit into their homes. This is an integral part of decorating, and one should learn the right ways of selecting the correct sized furniture as described below.

  • Measure First

These initial measurements will help you determine how much space you have for your new furniture. You might fall in love with a piece of furniture that might not work in your area. Ensure to measure the room the furniture will be in before buying it. Check for space for doorways, windows, closets and other existing furniture. Take into consideration the height of your wall, window sills, electrical outlets and light fixtures.
Another thing you should consider measuring is the pieces you’re interested in purchasing so you can be sure they will fit in your home perfectly.

  • Proportion

The furniture you get should be proportional to the space of the room it will be in. For smaller areas, you’ll want to look for furniture that is not extremely big. An oversized, overstuffed couch, in a small living room, will make the room appear even smaller than it really is.
Likewise, in large spaces, you’ll want to look for furniture that makes the room look attractive that your guests will enjoy and get comfortable. Furniture that is too small for the room or spaced too far apart can make a large space feel sparse.

  • Room Functionality

Before buying your furniture, you need to figure out what you will use each room for. Some rooms are used for multiple functions, like study areas in a bedroom, while some are barely used at all. For example, maybe you have a large dining room, but your family doesn’t always sit down at a traditional dining setting because they like to eat in the living room while watching TV. You may need to leave space for end tables and extra stools for setting things down.
Round tables are great for small spaces as they fit in tight spaces and have no sharp corners to bump into. The rectangular table works well in a long, narrow room as it leaves more room for traffic flow.

  • Layout Design

Work with the features of your home when planning for new furniture. Ideally, the furniture you choose should not interfere with existing installations such as windows, fireplaces, and inbuilt shelves. If your house has a unique design, plan for your furniture just right, such that the furniture you buy doesn’t occupy space that everybody uses. For example, consider things like, do you want your room centred around the television or the fireplace?
Conclusion
The size of your furniture should go with the amount of space you have in your house. You do not want a situation where your room is so sparse that it makes the room feel empty, or a room so packed, such that it is challenging to walk through it. Choosing the right size will complement your home and bring you and your guests’ comfort for many years.
 

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