In an ideal world, normal human beings are believed to spend 1/3rd of their time in bed. This concept is probably too ancient or one that has been concocted by someone with excess time on their hands. Today, almost everyone is sleep-strapped. Everyone seems to be spending more hours at work or in travelling to and fro than they do in their homes. Children are in most probability the only ones who end up catching up on their sleep quota. Since we live in such a stressful world and in our pursuit for money and success, forget to eat enough and get sufficient sleep, it becomes all the more necessary to make the most of it when you really can. For many people, their bedroom is their oasis of peace. It is a place that you can unwind in, watch television, read a book or catch a wink. It is your own private space and should be designed with care. The centrepiece of any bedroom is obviously the bed itself. Different people have different tastes in décor and colours so there is really no fixed rule as to how a bedroom should be designed. The thumb rule to follow is that is should be comfortable, functional and should reflect your style. Whilst some people may prefer to have a room with subdued colours and a classic wood-finish, still others may opt for black & white combinations or more stark designs. There are people who have minimalistic tastes and do not like fluff and excesses. Irrespective of what your taste in decoration is, the bed should be considered an important investment. One that will help you sleep and function better. With the variety of designs that are available today you do not have to compromise either on style or comfort. When you can have the best of both worlds, why settle for less? Moving on to the living room space in your house, another piece of furniture that every home will have is a coffee table or two. Well it is called a coffee table but ends up being used as a multi-functional table top in most homes. If your home doesn’t run on military rule it will probably be used as a foot rest and everyone who plants themselves in front of the TV will automatically end up propping their legs on it. The main point here being that if this is the case, opt for a sturdy wooden table, one that won’t buckle under strain. These centre-tables are available in every finish that you can think of. You can pick up double shelved ones and the lower shelf can be used to stack magazines and newspapers. Opt for a surface that matches the rest of the furniture in the living room. Glass tops, wooden finish or woven mat toppings can add a fancy touch. If you have kids in the house pick anti scratch and washable surfaces so that the little Picassos don’t do more than minimal damage to it. Irrespective of which furniture you are buying, the central theme that you should be working around is functionality and comfort A Bed to lay your worries to sleep and Coffee Table that will add beauty to your home. These and a range of home furniture are available at slf24.
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