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Whether you’re looking for garden furniture, bedroom furniture or some furniture pieces for the nursery, bathroom or living room, you’ll find a huge scope of designs, styles, furniture types, sizes and materials on Houzz. More
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Beside Bedside Table
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Kaikoo Trainer Beanbag, Blue
by Kaikoo & Skull Ltd
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Square Coat and Umbrella Stand, Antique White
by Baytree Interiors
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Pouf Daddy "Pouf Baby" Bean Bag, Blue
by POUF DADDY
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Pouf Daddy "The Guvnor" Bean Bag Cover, Jet Black
by POUF DADDY
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Mini Cabinet With Glass Fronted Doors
by Baytree Interiors
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Kaikoo Indoor/Outdoor Beanbag, Orange
by Kaikoo & Skull Ltd
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Pouf Daddy "The Guvnor" Bean Bag Cover, Ivory White
by POUF DADDY
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Desktop File Storage Cabinet
by Baytree Interiors
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Jonas Bedside Table
by Furniture Republic
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Kaikoo Kids Beanbag Chair
by Kaikoo & Skull Ltd
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Kaikoo Trainer Beanbag, Red
by Kaikoo & Skull Ltd
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Wall Hanging Silver Coat Rack
by Baytree Interiors
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Kaikoo Pig Beanbag
by Kaikoo & Skull Ltd
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Kaikoo Teddy Bear Beanbag
by Kaikoo & Skull Ltd
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Kaikoo Faux Suede Beanbag, Charcoal
by Kaikoo & Skull Ltd
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Mimosa Rustic Table, Round
by Iqrup + Ritz
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Kaikoo Indoor/Outdoor Stool, Camo Green
by Kaikoo & Skull Ltd
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Sheesham Cube Nesting Tables, Set of 3
by Eco India Direct
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I Can't Reach Step Stool
by Baytree Interiors
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Pebble Table, Reuleaux Triangle
by Iqrup + Ritz
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Kaikoo Indoor/Outdoor Stool, Black
by Kaikoo & Skull Ltd
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Kaikoo Indoor/Outdoor Teardrop Beanbag, Black, Large
by Kaikoo & Skull Ltd
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Kaikoo Faux Suede Beanbag, Cream
by Kaikoo & Skull Ltd
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Pouf Daddy "Pouf Baby" Bean Bag, Pink
by POUF DADDY
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Pebble Table, Round
by Iqrup + Ritz
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Kaikoo Faux Suede Beanbag, Chocolate Brown
by Kaikoo & Skull Ltd
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Kaikoo Frog Beanbag
by Kaikoo & Skull Ltd
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Kaikoo Indoor/Outdoor Beanbag, Navy
by Kaikoo & Skull Ltd
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Noma Side Table
by Iqrup + Ritz
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Naughty Stool
by Baytree Interiors
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Kaikoo Cube Beanbag, Jester
by Kaikoo & Skull Ltd
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If you’re taking on a renovation or decoration project, furniture is probably the next thing you’ll need to decide on after the walls, floors, structural elements and built-in pieces have been dealt with. It could be that you have some furniture already and you want the rest of your interiors to work with the pieces you have, but more often than not you’ll be on the hunt for some new furniture to make up the vital components of your room.
When it comes to furniture we can too often be seduced by beautiful and unique design, looking past the comfort, functionality and usability of the item. But if you’re looking for pieces of furniture that you’re going to be using daily, remember to look at how practical they are for the space and what you want to use them for. Some furniture can be multi-faceted – that storage unit could become a display feature, an ottoman can store away items inside or act as an extra seat, dining room furniture can be foldable and collapsible so it can be moved out of the way. Even if you don’t have the room for large pieces of furniture in your home, there will always be a way to compromise and make the furniture work with the space you have.
If you’ve bought the sleekest and most contemporary home office furniture that’s due to see you through to retirement or you’ve gone for a strong retro look for your living room furniture, make sure you are confident that you’ll be happy with your style of furniture for many more years to come. We can all be influenced by furniture fashion trends, and for some of us they really do cater to our own personal tastes, but try to look at all of your furniture choices, even garden furniture and bathroom furniture, through the eyes of your future self and then decide if it will really stand the test of time. It’s also important to look at the material and craftsmanship of your furniture. Has your bookcase been built to last? Will the material of your garden furniture withstand years of rain, wind, sun and the odd snowfall? Generally, the more you pay, the higher the quality of furniture, but you can find pieces from trusted brands and hardworking artisans that are very reasonably priced, too.
The most important part of choosing furniture is making sure you have the size right – make sure you have the exact measurement of your room and check your furniture dimensions against this. There’s nothing worse than a room over cluttered with furniture, or even worse, a sofa or coffee table that won’t even fit through the door. Next – is it the right size and material for its use? If you’re looking at nursery furniture you need to get the appropriate size of cot or bed and make sure the materials are safe for your baby. Finally, you can look at style. Pick something timeless that will work with the rest of the space and furniture in it, but make sure you really like to look at it. There’s no point having something practical in your home if you hate just the sight of it!
Take a look at all the bedroom, living room, dining, kids and even hallway furniture on Houzz to browse a diverse range of products in various styles, colours, materials and prices.
Don’t let form overtake function
When it comes to furniture we can too often be seduced by beautiful and unique design, looking past the comfort, functionality and usability of the item. But if you’re looking for pieces of furniture that you’re going to be using daily, remember to look at how practical they are for the space and what you want to use them for. Some furniture can be multi-faceted – that storage unit could become a display feature, an ottoman can store away items inside or act as an extra seat, dining room furniture can be foldable and collapsible so it can be moved out of the way. Even if you don’t have the room for large pieces of furniture in your home, there will always be a way to compromise and make the furniture work with the space you have.
Be wary of furniture trends
If you’ve bought the sleekest and most contemporary home office furniture that’s due to see you through to retirement or you’ve gone for a strong retro look for your living room furniture, make sure you are confident that you’ll be happy with your style of furniture for many more years to come. We can all be influenced by furniture fashion trends, and for some of us they really do cater to our own personal tastes, but try to look at all of your furniture choices, even garden furniture and bathroom furniture, through the eyes of your future self and then decide if it will really stand the test of time. It’s also important to look at the material and craftsmanship of your furniture. Has your bookcase been built to last? Will the material of your garden furniture withstand years of rain, wind, sun and the odd snowfall? Generally, the more you pay, the higher the quality of furniture, but you can find pieces from trusted brands and hardworking artisans that are very reasonably priced, too.
How do I pick the right furniture for my room?
The most important part of choosing furniture is making sure you have the size right – make sure you have the exact measurement of your room and check your furniture dimensions against this. There’s nothing worse than a room over cluttered with furniture, or even worse, a sofa or coffee table that won’t even fit through the door. Next – is it the right size and material for its use? If you’re looking at nursery furniture you need to get the appropriate size of cot or bed and make sure the materials are safe for your baby. Finally, you can look at style. Pick something timeless that will work with the rest of the space and furniture in it, but make sure you really like to look at it. There’s no point having something practical in your home if you hate just the sight of it!
Take a look at all the bedroom, living room, dining, kids and even hallway furniture on Houzz to browse a diverse range of products in various styles, colours, materials and prices.