For some people, the bedroom is the most important room of the house; for others, it isn’t so important. Me, though, I fit firmly into the first category: I love my bedroom and I love my sleep! Therefore, for me, and others like me, it is vital that I create the perfect space for my head to rest. It has to be relaxing above all, but it also has to be stylish and organised, too. The best way to achieve this, I feel, is to have fitted furniture. Fitted furniture allows me to create the perfect space; it allows me to organise and sort the room, instead of leaving unused space. I have room for everything: belts, socks, underwear, shoes, pillow, duvets, etc. In fact, the space is optimised to my personal requirements, and this allows me to use all of the space available—good news for me, I live in a small house and I need to make maximum use of all the space I have. With standard furniture, there are usually gaps and spaces—for example, with a non-fitted wardrobe, you will usually have a few inches of space above, below and to both sides, this is wasted space, but with a fitted wardrobe it is all used up: ceiling to floor, wall to wall, they use all available space. They can even be fitted to uneven floors, walls and ceiling, making them ideal for use in turn of the century properties. The only drawback that you may find with a fitted bedroom is that the price is, normally, steeper than with free standing furniture. This however, should be weighed against the advantages of this sort of furniture. It is important, though, to work alongside a reputable bedroom fitter. If you live in the north east of England, then bedrooms Preston is ideal – these are the people that we used, and they were excellent. The following is a list of all of the advantages that you can expect when comparing fitted to free standing bedroom furniture: As discussed, floor space is maximised by fitted furniture, and in extreme cases, can mean having two rooms in one. For example, some bedrooms have fold away beds, desks and various other items. These rooms can therefore double as bedrooms, offices, and even as a lounge. This makes fitted furniture a premium item in houses or apartments that have very little space – perfect in the city, then. Because space is maximised, rooms become increasingly functional. You can literally redecorate an entire home to accommodate a wide range of different functions. Of course, that is a little OTT, but completely possible if need be. The neat, organised and stylish furniture creates wonderful aesthetics. These rooms are pleasing to the eye; you will love to spending time in the room and they will certainly reflect your own idiosyncratic style and taste. Add a few extra embellishments, such as mood lighting and a few graphic designs, and you may never want to leave the bedroom! If you live in the north east, and you are considering fitted furniture, then fully fitted bedrooms Preston may be just what you are looking for; find out now, at http://www.birchinteriors.com/
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