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Spring Cottage White 5 Pc Counter Height Dining Set
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BEDGEAR S5 Medium Memory Foam Mattress by Bedgear
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Beautyrest Black Hybrid LX-Class Firm Mattress in Black
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Connelly Twin Bed in Black/Vintage Walnut by Heritage Baby
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Sealy Posturepedic Garner II Medium Pillow Top Queen Mattress & Box Spring Set
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Frado Chest in 2-Tone Finish: Light Gray and Gray by Homelegance
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Beautyrest Black Hybrid LX-Class Plush - King
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Harcourt 3-pc. Occasional Tables in White by Riverside Furniture
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Eleanoir 5-pc. Dining Set in Beige and Black by Chintaly Imports
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Cozee Monogrammed Chair Letter "X" in Navy/White by Delta Children
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Drew & Jonathan Westwater Queen Mattress with Head Up Only Base
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Alexander Headboard in Linen Slate by Skyline
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POLYWOOD Modern Green Outdoor Curveback Adirondack Chair
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Frado Dresser in 2-Tone Finish: Light Gray and Gray by Homelegance
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Purple Restore Plus Firm Split King Mattress (2 TWXL)
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Tempur-Pedic TEMPUR-ProAdapt Medium California King Mattress & Box Spring Set
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Ivy Collection Floral Accent Table in Silver by UMA Enterprises
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Magic Sleeper Firm Vinyl Mattress w/Tape Edge- Hospital Size in Blue by Magic Sleeper
Featuring best-in-class brands, our retailers offer furniture for every room within (and outside) your home, in every size, type, style, and material imaginable. The shopping process can feel overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be — we’re here to guide you along the way.
Before diving into your furniture or decor search, the most important step is to know the measurements of rooms, in addition to all points of entry that furniture will need to be moved through to get to their designated space—including doorways and elevators. Keep the below in mind to avoid the need for returns.
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F.A.Q.
What is a good budget for furniture?
There's no one-size-fits-all answer when trying to determine a reasonable furniture budget. Your individual needs, stylistic preferences, and the space you're working with are all factors to consider.
The general rule is to allocate 5%-15% of your home's value to furnishing it. For example, for a $300,000 home, it's reasonable to spend between $15,000 and $45,000 on furnishings to cover every room.
Also, remember that investing in high-quality furniture for crucial pieces such as sofas and beds will ensure long-term durability. The key to a good furniture budget is balancing high-quality pieces that last longer with more affordable items you can replace or upgrade over time.
What are the three measurements on furniture?
The measurements you use when discussing furniture sizes are any piece's three dimensions: length, width, and height.
Length accounts for the longest side of the furniture, and is particularly important for pieces such as sofas and dining tables. The width (sometimes called depth) measures from the front to the back, telling you how much floor space a piece of furniture will occupy against a wall. Finally, furniture height reveals how tall it stands from the base to the top, a key feature for storage pieces such as bookcases or wardrobes.
You should also consider the furniture's weight for delivery and installation purposes.
What furniture colors are in style?
While the choice of color depends significantly on personal style and the existing palette of your space, some popular furniture colors currently in style reflect larger design trends.
Natural and earthy tones that bring calm and tranquility to spaces are popular. These could include shades of green, blue, and beige. Also, neutral colors such as gray, white, and black are timeless, offering the most versatility in design styles while maintaining their elegance.
Jewel tones are also popular for something more dynamic. Colors such as emerald green, sapphire blue, and ruby red are in vogue, adding a touch of luxury and vibrance to a space.