Bedroom
The American Furniture Manufacturers Association
suggest you consider the following when shopping for your new bedroom:
Bedroom Buying Guide
- Decide what best expresses your personal style
- Measure your
space to see what pieces you can accommodate.
- A well-equipped
bedroom generally consists of a bed, a nightstand or two, a dresser
or chest and a mirror. Many of today's bedrooms feature an armoire,
too.

- The bed is generally the focal point of the bedroom so you'll
probably want to select it first.
- When shopping for pieces that
aren't upholstered, such as dressers, chests and tables (known
as "casegoods" in
the furniture world), find out what they are made of – is
it hardwood or softwood? Quality pieces are available in both
hard and soft woods.
- With any wood pieces, an examination of
the construction will reveal a lot about the quality. Lift
a corner. Does it feel heavy and sturdy?
- Open and shut the
drawers. Do they open and close easily? Do they fit snugly?
- Examine
the finish of the piece. The finish should be smooth, without
cracks or bubbles
- Check the hardware, e.g. handles and pulls they
should be secure and strong with no rough or sharp edges.
- And
after you've made your major furniture selections, remember to
add accessories such as lamps, photo frames, rugs and wall décor.
- Most
importantly, enjoy yourself.
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