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Useful Tips in Choosing The Master's Bedroom Furniture


By: Jason Maxwell
Submitted: 2010-09-12 22:30:55 | Word Count: 473


It is important to choose the right furniture for the master's bedroom. Therefore, you should not rush in your choices. Comfort and style should be observed. Just what are the essentials of a master's bedroom? Here are tips to help you in your selection process.

Of course, from the name of the room itself, the first thing we need is a bed. Choose a bed that is comfortable for both occupants of the room. At the end of a long and tiring day, the bed is the most inviting piece of furniture in the home. Your bed should be inviting and comfortable. Know what type of bed you both prefer, whether it's a low bed or something raised on high legs like a Victorian bed. A queen bed may be big enough for a master's bedroom but a king-size bed is more preferable. This allows enough space for two people and then some. You can even put a chest at the foot of the bed for linen storage. You can also include cushion on top of it for an optional seat.

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A side table is essential if you are fond of reading. In addition to the book, you have place to set a bedside lamp, a clock, and that inseparable mobile phone. Choose a simple one or one with a drawer to store more things.

If you have a built-in or walk-in closet incorporated into the plan of your master's bedroom, then you have no need of a closet. You can store your clothes, shoes, and everything else in the closet. Opt for a closet that match your bed, either the material used or the design.

The dresser is an integral part of the bedroom for the woman's vanity. This would have a mirror and drawers for cosmetics, jewelry, etc. As usual, make sure that the materials or the design match the rest of the furniture.

If you still have a lot of space in your master's bedroom, then throw in a love seat or a futon. You can place it under a window for a cozy reading corner. It can also double as a spare bed for kids when you have out-of-town guests staying overnight. You can even put a lamp stand beside it.

Add in your own touch to the room by choosing paintings, lamps, and other decorative items that would say something about your own personal style. And whatever you do, never put a television set in your master's bedroom. It leaves you less time to truly enjoy the benefits of being alone or just being with your partner.

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