Thursday, March 28th, 2019
Congrats, it’s your first house! Now it’s time to invest in some furniture. Even when you’re not intending to stay forever in this place, still, you would like to make it look amazing while you’re living in it.
Of course, there are pieces that are worth investing in. Those are the ones that do not just look great in your house but also would last a long time.
The Indoor-Outdoor Seats
If the only comfortable dining chair is an upholstered one, then your design options would be quite limited. But the great news is that this is not the case. There are wooden chairs that do not come with upholstery yet they are comfortable enough to sit in and they are also durable. In fact, they’re so beautiful that they work indoors just as well as they do outdoors.
If you want to have this type of chairs, then better look for a pair or about four pieces of outdoor-appropriate seats. These can be used as dining chairs or as patio seats when the weather is right.
A Heavy-duty Dining Table
Even the simplest dining table, as long as it is elegant, can be a great investment, too. This can be used as a spot to share the meals with your family or it can be the desk where you do your homework.
A Compact Leather Couch
The sofa is a crucial part of every home. You might buy just a small sofa at the moment but if it’s leather, then it is a form of investment that you can have with you for the next 10-15 years.
This leather piece is the best lounging space for an individual or a part of a family room or den later on. Leather ages well and it develops a lovely patina over time. This piece will coordinate well with any kind of seating arrangement.
An Adaptable Sectional
The sectional is also a wonderful option for different rooms. You have to make a good choice now, though, because the shape of your sectional could become a drawback later on.
Every sectional comes in a different layout. There are L-shaped ones, and there are also those that come in U shape. If you’re able to plan ahead, you can invest in a reconfigurable type of sectional so you can avoid ditching it later on.
The Lovely Headboard
The headboard, more often than not, is overlooked by a lot of homeowners. This is a piece that takes up wall space but one that could easily increase the level of elegance in the bedroom.
A padded headboard even offers comfort if it is padded and you just need a place to lean your back against.
To ascertain that the headboard will still be around when you’re ready to move, pick one that’s a size or two bigger than your current bed. For instance, if you’re sleeping in a double bed now, then you should purchase a freestanding or mounted queen headboard.
This extended panel will look great and posh and it will still be usable once you upgrade your bed later on.

Protege Dining_Migonette Counter Stool
Multipurpose Stools
A lot of living rooms feature a couch, side chairs, and a stylish coffee table but some stools or a set of ottomans are just as lovely. These are even more flexible for when you decide to change the look of your living room later.
These pieces are less bulky so you create more space for you and your family. Find ottomans that are firm so you can also use them as a table for snacks and beverages when you’re entertaining some guests.
Classic Sideboard
A sideboard offers storage as well as some shelves or drawers for some of your items, too. This is a furniture piece that can suit any room so you can move it about when you want to place it elsewhere.
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Monday, May 30th, 2016

Cynthia Rowley’s 1120CR Kit Club Chair will certainly pop out in a whitewashed or generally neutral setting.
As soon as you have decided the theme for your home, was able to pick the right colors, and have even set up a budget that you could afford, then this is the right moment to turn your attention to picking the furniture. Furniture shopping is essential whether you are going to attend college or are retiring with your loved one. As for the latter, it is probable that you already have a sizeable collection to boost. But should this be the case, are you willing to keep them or would you like an entirely new look for your home?
Assessment Phase
This is the first phase of furniture shopping where you need to take a careful look at the furniture that you have on hand. If you have a collection that is dated, then it’s time to let go. Do this only if the pieces don’t hold a sentimental value. But, hey, consider taking photographs of these furniture pieces instead of holding on to them or keeping them up in the attic or down the basement.
‘Still uncertain about keeping or letting go? Then consider hearing the expertise of an interior designer. Many are paid on an hourly basis so allow this expert to go through your possessions and find out which are really worth keeping and which ones you should say goodbye to.
The interior designer should be able to give you an unbiased opinion by looking through a professional perspective.
Planning Phase
As soon as you have accounted all your collections, the next step is to plan all the things that would go with your furniture.
Remember this – do not begin shopping for furniture till you have worked out the window treatments, rug, lighting, and accessories. While it is not crucial to pinpoint the exact pieces, you must – at the very least – have a sense of what would go inside the rooms.
If you can, do assemble a project or vision board with all the clippings that can help you identify the pieces that you would eventually look for. Don’t be caught in the same mistake that many other homeowners have done in the past wherein they bought furniture only to be stuck with that single piece when it came to decorating the room.

FFDM’s Campton Grove Collection: The colors used inside this room harmonize to achieve this lovely setup.
Pay Us a Visit
So now, how do you know what pieces you should invest in till you get a sense of what is available? This is the moment to do a little furniture hunting.
Visit our shop or our website and look through our furniture collections. Find out which the current styles are and whether they tickle your fancy. Peruse and compare, take your time. Should you need our help, we have experts that would readily and willingly assist you if you have any questions.
Do not be afraid to broaden your horizons. If you grew up in a traditional home, maybe it’s time to look for other themes – maybe contemporary or industrial? You just gotta have to see what is out there because there are so many items to choose from.
Buy Large or Small?
Some interior designers advocate that you should buy the huge pieces of furniture first; yet whether you buy these first or last, keep in mind that it is always best to keep your furnishings unfussy. Have the fabrics come at a neutral color if you have a colorful set of walls and throws. Do otherwise if your walls come in pastel or any other neutral hues.
Buy for Comfort
Comfort is of utmost importance. Don’t be a cheapskate when it comes to this aspect of interior design. This means that you must be willing to invest in a sofa that is most comfortable. Remember that upholstered furniture pieces are a huge investment so make sure that the materials used will last through your lifestyle and through the years.
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