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Downsizing: Choosing the Right Furniture for Small Spaces
Downsizing: Choosing the Right Furniture for Small Spaces

Whether it’s a tiny dining room, small living room, or limited space in the bedroom, space is an important factor in design. Limited space can present unique challenges for furniture and storage. But there are a few tried and true methods to maximize your space. Here are a few tips on designing for small spaces.

        
Downsize Dining Room Table

Small, round tables aren't just for breakfast nooks or eat-in kitchens. Look past the giant dining table and give yourself some extra space by opting for a small, round dining table instead. Something like the Tuscan Dining Set is perfect for limited space. A table with folding leaves is also a great option.

        
Daybeds

Daybeds can also be a major space saver in the bedroom. It’s great for a young adult just striking out on her own. A daybed in a studio apartment serves as sofa and bed, saving money and space. Also, it works well in a bedroom with limited space. Adding a daybed can double floor space in an instant!

        
Zone Living

If you have a small living space that serves as your kitchen, dining room, and living room all in one, create zones for each use. Use rugs of different textures and shapes to define your living area and dining areas. Make sure your kitchen storage stays in the kitchen area. There is no need to have the zones bleed over into one another. 

        
Embrace Ottomans

Not only do ottomans serve as a place to put your feet up and add extra seating, but some also act as storage. Ottomans can be tucked out of the way when not in use and pulled up to the TV for football games. Look for ottomans that can serve as storage as well. These typically open from the top and offer ample place to store blankets, games, and toys.

        
Reclining Sofas

Want the best of both worlds? Enjoy laying on a sofa and putting your feet up on a recliner? A reclining sofa is the perfect compromise for a small space. The Legacy Reclining Sofa only takes up the space of a typical sofa but adds the versatility of two recliners.

        
A Bigger Bed

It may seem odd, but a few large pieces of furniture can actually make a space look bigger than a lot of small pieces. A great place to try this design technique is in the bedroom. A bed like the Amarillo King Bed will fill your space without adding clutter. Pair it with small side tables!

        
Think Taller

Utilize the space above your eyeline. Go up with tall storage options. A vertical bookcase, like the one from Grove, is tall and thin. It won’t take up much floor space but will utilize the space near the ceiling. Pieces like this also bring the eyes up, making smaller dimensions look more spacious.

It may take a bit of creativity, but you can make your small spaces feel special and cozy. Just look for furniture pieces with a minimal footprint and maximum potential!          

Tips on Choosing Furniture for Children
Tips on Choosing Furniture for Children

Having small children in the house doesn’t mean you are sentenced to years of ugly cushion stains and slipcovers. Your space has to work for every member of your family. Trying to maintain a “magazine quality” home with two toddlers is virtually impossible. However, that doesn’t mean you can’t have a lovely space. The trick lies in your furniture choices.

In the Kitchen

Kids, big or small, spend a lot of time in the kitchen. It’s important to make choices that will let them feel comfortable and safe. Small tables are perfect for eat-in kitchens and toddlers. Save your dining room from the big messes! A round table is great for minimizing bumps and bruises on corners. Also, bench seating is perfect for kids to pile together at meal time.

If you have a high counter top or an island, you may also want to consider the types of stools you choose. A sturdy barstool, that doesn’t swivel or have a fabric seat is your best choice. It makes clean up a breeze, and kids can climb on and off easily.

In the Living Room

Almost every parent has had the experience of watching their toddler fall on, or near-miss, the corner of a coffee table. It’s not the best idea to have sharp edges or pointed objects scattered throughout your living room.

In order to create a safer environment for small children, consider using a round option. That way your little ones can run around without the corners catching their heads. You can also opt for an upholstered ottoman that serves as an extra seat and one less hard surface.

Kids have a way of creating messes out of thin air. Your living room furniture will have to pull double duty, serving as stylish elements while also working as storage. Ottomans typically open from the top and offer ample space to store blankets, games, and toys. If you have the space, get a few of them and add lots of extra seating and storage. You can also look for a Coffee Table that offers extra space inside. Some slide open while others offer cabinet style doors. These tables can offer a convenient place to stow all sorts of items that may pile up in the living room.

The Kids’ Bedroom

Once your children move from the crib to a “big kid” bed, the options are endless. If you have kids sharing a room, bunkbeds are a natural choice. They are wonderful for added storage and for a room shared by kids with an age gap. If your child has their own room, consider a full bed that will grow with them. A daybed is also a great option for sleepovers and overnight guests. Daybeds can also be a real space saver if your child’s room is on the small side. Plus, you don’t have to worry about an adventurous toddler jumping from the top bunk.

Make choices in every room that will let your child relax and be rambunctious while still maintaining the overall look and feel of your home. It might take a little more forethought, but a happy home is worth it!

Finding the Perfect Recliner
Finding the Perfect Recliner
There’s nothing like sinking into a recliner at the end of a long day. You put your feet up, lay your head back, and find the perfect show to watch. If you are looking for the most relaxing piece of furniture to complete your living room, a recliner is a sure bet.

However, there’s more to recliners than just kicking your feet up. What’s the best type of material? Oversized or Sleek? Power? Glider? Swivel? There are many options to consider. Here’s what you need to know before making the purchase.

Upholstery

One of the biggest decisions you’ll have to make when choosing a recliner is whether to go with leather, microfiber, or fabric. It will likely have much to do with what type of furniture is already found in your living room. A casual, contemporary oversized recliner might look a little out of place in a more traditional or formal living room. Match the style of the recliner to the style of furniture currently in the living space.

If you are starting from scratch, you’ll have to consider your lifestyle. The most popular choice is leather. Leather is durable, easy to clean, and a bit pricey. It’s also easy to scratch, so if you have pets, you may want to take special care. Microfiber is also very popular. It can mimic the look of leather or suede, is easy to care for, and is less expensive than real leather. It’s a great choice for homes with pets and children. Fabric is also another option. It cleans up well and offers endless patterns and color options.

Traditional, Rocker or Push-back

The traditional recliner is a two-position chair, either sitting straight up or reclined. The person sitting is required to pull a lever or press a button to create the motion. A rocking recliner combines the rocking motion of a rocking chair with the functionality of a recliner. It also comes in glider and swivel options. A push-back chair reclines without a switch or button. The person simply uses their own weight to push the back of the seat into a reclining position.

Size

Depending on the size of your living room and the size of the person who will be using the recliner the most, there are multiple size options available. The majority of people are looking for a single-person recliner, but sofa and love seat recliners are also available. Some love the look of a smaller, sleek model, while others want the feel of an oversized recliner with pillow-like cushions. It’s a good idea to test a few out in the store before committing to a size.

Keep in mind that the standard recliner needs approximately six inches of space from chair back to wall to fully recline. Even if you purchase a smaller recliner, plan on giving it a bit of space.

Nice Touches

Many recliners are available with extra features including built-in cup holders, power lift, storage, and much more.

Expect to pay around $275 to $350 for a basic recliner and up to almost $1200 for one with all the bells and whistles. However, there are lots of amazing options in between those price points. Do your research, test a few out, then make your decision.

Use Your Furniture to Inspire Togetherness: Perfect Choices for Family Night
Use Your Furniture to Inspire Togetherness: Perfect Choices for Family Night


Most families struggle to make time for one another. Kids have countless activities ranging from sports to school to parties. Parents often work long hours in an office, then they have to keep the household running after hours. Finding time together as a family is difficult, but family night doesn’t have to be a scheduled evening. Just coming together to watch a movie or eat dinner can help the family unit stay together. Your furniture choices can go a long way in helping to spark family discussions, fun gaming, and family hang-out sessions.

Living Room Arrangement

Think about how your living room is structured. Is your standard 3-cushion sofa facing the TV or is it facing the other seating? Is your sectional sofa the only seating in the room? Put some thought into the arrangement. Try to arrange your furniture to inspire conversation first and a good view of the TV second. For example, look at how the Traemore Living Room set is arranged in the display picture. Notice how the sofa faces the oversized chair and how every piece allows for multiple people to sit together. This is perfect for a family looking to reacquaint themselves.

Large sectional sofas like the Dellare Sectional with a Chaise naturally mimic this arrangement and they let an entire family effortlessly gather around the TV or table for a night spent together.

Try to choose an ottoman or coffee table for the center that will allow for board game nights! Choose a large surface area that can hold a board or game pieces securely, and don’t forget about video game night. On most gaming consoles, families can play together, so choose an entertainment center that houses your games and movies without sacrificing style.

Dining Room

If it’s hard to get your family together in the living room for hours at a time, consider the dining room. Everyone has to eat, right? Choose a table that seats all of your family members comfortably, without having to drag out an extra stool.

For larger families, go with something like the Madison County Set. It seats 6 and has storage underneath for game night. Smaller families may appreciate the intimacy and versatility of a round table and families with small children could really benefit from bench seating. That way the little ones can all pile on together!

Game Room

Not all homeowners are lucky enough to have an extra room dedicated to games, but if you are, it’s perfect for family time! The best bet in this room is a sectional sofa for seating and a pub style dining room set for eating and board games. Keep the atmosphere more casual in the game room than in the rest of your home. Try to have multiple pillows or ottomans for more seating and arrange the furniture so that the gaming surface is the center of attention. This should naturally place your family facing each other for fierce faceoffs!

Use the space you have to encourage your family to interact. Talk to one another, share a meal, and enjoy your time together.

5 Ways to Make Your Living Room Cozy for Fall
5 Ways to Make Your Living Room Cozy for Fall

Break out the scarves and pumpkin spice lattes, fall is here! Well, maybe it’s still a bit warm out, but you can still enjoy the coziness of the season by getting your living room in the mood. Dial up the warmth and coziness factor in your living room and spark some movie nights and conversation for those chilly evenings ahead.


Trade Tables for Ottomans
A soft, plush ottoman is a perfect way to make your living room feel cozy and warm. They’re great to rest your feet on, and with the addition of a tray, can serve perfectly as a coffee table as well. Ottomans can also serve as extra seating! Keep an eye out for one (or two, depending on the size of your room) with storage options.
You can also opt for an ottoman in a warmer color to help add a cozy touch to your space. Look to browns, reds, and oranges.


Sofa Tables
Sofa tables are versatile pieces of accent furniture. They can be pushed against a wall or against a sofa. They act as easy barriers to separate different areas of an open-concept living area or to separate seating arrangements. This really adds warmth in a large space or one with high ceilings. A simple wooden sofa table provides storage and helps create zones in a large space. Moving furniture away from the walls creates a much more intimate seating area, and a sofa table can help create the space.


Sectional Sofa
If you have a large space that feels a little cavernous, maybe a game room or a garage that has been converted to a living space, a sectional sofa can help bring the room together. Sectionals take up more space than a living room set and promote close seating that adds to the warm atmosphere. They feel less formal than a typical sofa and invite guests to stretch out!


Add Throw Pillows and Blankets
A throw blanket here and there adds texture, color, and yes, warmth. Having a blanket or pillow nearby instantly makes your guests feel more at home. Added bonus: you can curl up on a chilly evening. Plus, the pillows and blankets can serve as pops of warm color and can easily be changed out or stowed away when the cooler weather is gone. Choose fall colors to really create a festive and charming atmosphere.


Create Groupings
If you have an open concept home or a home that is separated by archways, consider multiple seating areas. It could be as simple as a sofa and two accent chairs in one area, then a sofa, love seat and coffee table in another area. Use rugs and sofa tables to help designate the zones. One area could have the TV as the focus and the other could be a center for conversation.

Creating groupings of furniture is more cost effective than you think. This could be as easy as adding two accent chairs to a living room set. Use the sofa and the two accent chairs in one area, and the love seat and oversized chair in another.

You can also add a few touches here and there like tall potted plants, fall foliage in vases, and warm lighting to make your space more inviting.

Choosing the Right Furniture Pieces for Your Crafting Space
Choosing the Right Furniture Pieces for Your Crafting Space
If you noticed that the crafts in your life have started to take over your house, it might be time for a dedicated crafting space. A dedicated space will help keep you organized, keep the rest of your house decluttered, and keep small objects and hot glue away from little hands that could get hurt.
  • The Space

    Choose a space that gives you plenty of room to spread out. Maybe the other side of your home office? Or the spare bedroom? It’s easy to create a multi-use room if you have the right pieces of furniture. If you have a spare bedroom, consider adding a daybed to make the room appear more multi-functional without crowding floor space. Bedrooms are ideal for craft rooms because they come with closets for extra storage!

  • Reimagine

    The key to choosing the right furniture pieces for your crafting space is to reimagine their use. Don’t go for plastic tables with flimsy bins. Choose sturdy furniture that will help your crafting space blend in with the rest of your home. Just because the Amarillo Door Chest is “meant” for the bedroom doesn’t mean it can’t store crafts! Choosing bedroom furniture is ideal because your craft room will most likely have to serve as a guestroom from time to time. Making smart choices will make your overnight guest feel more at home.

  • The Table

    Don’t just look to work benches; your crafting space should have a nice, sturdy table with lots of storage. It should also be taller than the average table. If you are sharing your crafting space with another room, it doesn’t hurt to have a table that looks great as well. Here’s a tip: try dining room tables such as the Messina Pub Table. It’s tall, stylish, and has lots of storage. It won’t scream “crafts” like a table with plastic storage drawers. It’s perfect for a multi-use space!

  • The Storage

    It’s perfectly fine to head over to the dollar store and buy plastic bins to store your crafts. They are cheap, functional, and will not break the bank. But where will you store those plastic bins? How will you organize the chaos? That’s where high-quality shelving comes in. While the bins themselves can be on the cheaper side, you should splurge on sturdy shelves to manage your storage.

    The Scrimshaw Accent Cabinet is great for hiding away unsightly plastic bins. It will help keep your craft space neat and tidy while keeping your bins at arm’s reach. Dresser or Chest of Drawers is great for smaller items like beads and fabric scraps.

Plus, these items look great in a guest bedroom! When your crafting space must serve another function, these items will look uncluttered and clean.

Declutter Your Life with Furniture That Stores
Declutter Your Life with Furniture That Stores
If your dining room table or kitchen island looks like the bottom of a recycling bin, it may be time to declutter your life. What about the kids’ room or living room? You might need a solution for your storage. Remember, your furniture should work for you in a variety of situations.
  • In the Kitchen

    Don’t let mail and small appliances take up space on your counters. Look to storage pieces that can put your clutter neatly out of sight. The Madison County Dining Room Server would look great tucked away along your kitchen wall. Furniture pieces like this have drawers for documents and cabinets for larger appliances. No need to keep your pressure cooker on the counter when it can be neatly tucked away.

  • In the Living Room

    Toys, blankets, books, and more can easily pile up on sofas and side tables. Look to multifunctional furniture to help you organize your living room. Not only do ottomans serve as a place to put your feet up and add extra seating, but some also act as storage, like the one by Bolton. These ottomans typically open from the top and offer ample place to store blankets, games, and toys.

    Coffee tables are also a great place to keep things out of the way. Some slide open while others offer cabinet-style doors. You may want one that actually lifts to reveal convenient storage. Side tables are also wonderful for hiding toys and books. The Ivy Chairside table offers a quaint drawer for your remote or phone chargers.

    Entertainment centers can be the ultimate stylish storage space. While many serve as the perfect place for your TV, other options offer a ton of extra space for all sorts of gadgets. The Vincente Entertainment Center has display shelves as well as barn-style doors to keep gaming consoles and DVDs out of sight.

  • In the Bedroom

    Clothes and shoes have a way of piling up in the bedroom. Kids’ bedrooms offer unique storage challenges with sports equipment and toys thrown into the mix. For an adult’s bedroom, look to dressers, chests and even TV stands to accommodate your needs. Make use of the many drawers and cabinets to keep clothes and shoes off the bed or floor.

    In kids’ rooms, try under-bed-storage -  These drawers make use of normally empty space. Bunk beds can also come with options like drawers in the staircase. Wardrobes are a nice solution for bulkier items like backpacks and sports equipment.

Make sure the pieces of furniture you choose are more than just “pretty.” Functional furniture should be stylish and useful. Keeping your house clutter-free is essential to a relaxing atmosphere.

Wow Visitors with Entryway Furniture that Makes an Impact
Wow Visitors with Entryway Furniture that Makes an Impact
Your entryway creates the first impression of your home. For many people that knock on your door, it may be the only part of your home they get to see. It needs to leave an impression of what’s to come once they venture into your private space. Here are a few ideas to “wow” guests who set foot in your door.
  • Play with Scale

    Try pairing large and oversized art with a table that fits the space. It always sets a chic tone. Investing in the perfect statement piece pulls together a dramatic entryway that leaves a lasting impression. The Midland Sofa Table would look great with an oversized painting hanging above it. The table is narrow and stylish and would allow the artwork to be the star of the entryway.

  • Textures Count

    You can create an expectation of the décor to come with a mix of textures in the entryway. Consider a dramatic faux fur rug paired with an understated table. If your rug makes enough of a statement, consider a smaller table or hooks to hang coats.

  • A Sitting Place

    Not all entryways have to feature a table. Many can accommodate a quaint place to sit. A small accent chair with a chic round table looks welcoming and functional. Add a lamp and a small picture frame or two, and it can also serve as a nice reading area to watch the world go by from your front door.

  • Functional

    The perfect entryway isn’t just a place to “walk in”. It’s also a place to store coats, shoes, umbrellas and more. It can be a mudroom as well as a beautiful glimpse into your home. The Kennedy Storage Bench is the perfect piece for any entryway. Pair it with a wall of paintings or family pictures for a cozy feel, or you can opt for something like the Nero Hall Tree. It features hooks for coats, a drawer or keys and mail, and shelves for shoes. It’s also minimal enough to accommodate a small accent chair and statement rug.

  • A Long Walk

    If you have a spacious entryway, consider a full treatment of design. Go bold with your lighting, make your art pop, and add multiple pieces of furniture. A large entryway can shine with a seating area for two using understated accent chairs and a small table. Think about topping off the look with a bench. If the space you are working with seems oversized, make sure you make it feel cozy with lamps, rugs, and personal touches.

Consider the rest of your home when decorating your entryway. If your home is more traditional, stick to that theme. Don’t have a contemporary entryway flowing into a traditional living room. It’s all about setting the tone of your home for your guests.

7 Tips on Designing for Small Spaces
7 Tips on Designing for Small Spaces
Whether it’s a tiny dining room, small living room, or limited area in the bed room, space is an important factor in design. Limited space can present unique challenges for furniture selection and storage. But there are a few tried and true methods to maximize your space. Here are 7 design tips for small spaces.

Downsize Dining Room Table
Small round tables aren't just for breakfast nooks or eat-in kitchens. Look past the giant dining table and give yourself some extra space by opting for a small, round dining table instead. Something like the Dining Set is perfect for limited space. A table with folding leaves is also a great option.

DaybedsDaybeds can also be a major space saver in the bedroom. It’s great for a young adult just striking out on their own. A daybed in a studio apartment serves as sofa and bed saving money and space. It also works well in a bedroom with limited space. Adding a daybed can double floor space in an instant!

Zone Living
If you have a small living space that serves as your kitchen, dining room, and living room all in one, create zones for each use. Use rugs to define your living area. Make sure your kitchen storage stays in the kitchen area. There is no need to have the zones bleed over into one another.

Embrace Ottomans
Not only do ottomans serve as a place to put your feet up and add extra seating, but some also act as storage. Ottomans can be tucked out of the way when not in use and pulled up to the TV for football games. Storage ottomans typically open from the top and offer ample place to store blankets, games, and toys.

Reclining Sofas
Want the best of both worlds? Do you like laying on a sofa, but also enjoy putting your feet up on a recliner? A reclining sofa is the perfect compromise for a small space. The Legacy Reclining Sofa only takes up the space of a typical sofa but adds the versatility of two recliners.

A Bigger Bed
It may seem odd, but a few large pieces of furniture can actually make a space look bigger than using a lot of small pieces. A great place to try this design technique is in the bedroom. A bed like the Amarillo King Bed will fill your space without adding clutter. Pair it with small side tables!

Look Up
Utilize the space above your eyeline. Go up with tall storage options. A vertical bookcase is usually tall and thin. It won’t take up much floor space but will utilize the space near the ceiling. Pieces like this also bring the eyes up, making smaller dimensions look more spacious.

It may take a bit of creativity, but you can make your small room feel spacious and cozy. Just look for furniture pieces with a minimal footprint and maximum potential!

Dining Room Ideas to Die For
Dining Room Ideas to Die For

The heart of your home is often the place you gather for mealtime. For many families, that could be a separate dining room or eat-in kitchen. Often times this space is overlooked and outfitted with a simple table and one or two accent pieces, but a dining room can be so much more if you embrace the special time you spend around the table.

  • The Table

    Let’s start with the most important feature of the room, the table. A dining room without a dining room table is, well, just a room. Make sure you choose a table that suits both your space and your needs. Opt for a table that fits comfortably within the room, meaning you’ll still have enough space to move chairs and walk around the table comfortably.

    If space is limited, a smaller, round table lets you fit the largest number of diners in the smallest amount of space. For larger spaces, a long, rectangular table with extending leaves works for both everyday use and for the holidays

  • Lighting

    Lighting is a key feature of any room. Think of all the ways you use your dining room. Ample brightness is perfect for helping out with homework, while soft lighting is much better at creating an intimate dining atmosphere. The real key is layering; make sure to use a mix of lighting sources including floor lamps, wall fixtures, and windows.

    The shape of your light fixture is also important. Choose a shape that complements your dining table. For example, hang a rounded fixture above a round table and choose a linear fixture to hang above longer and rectangular tables.

  • Display Your Style

    Make a style statement by displaying a favorite collection of dishes. Show off your wedding china or your grandmother’s tea set. Choose a Curio, console cabinet or two that help your displays make a statement. The right collection can add a personal and formal touch to any dining room.

  • Eclectic Seating

    Mix and match your seating by using benches combined with chairs. Turn a nook into a cozy, casual dining area with banquette seating and even a wingback chair. Also consider accent chairs for the corners of the room that can be pulled up to the table for larger gatherings.

  • Wine Storage

    Whether you have a large built-in storage unit or a small storage option, displaying your wine bottles gives your space a sophisticated flair. Some tables, like the Mystic Cay, offer wine storage within the dining table. Or you can opt for something more traditional like the Scrimshaw Accent Cabinet.

Don’t ignore your dining room; let it serve multiple functions within your home.

5 Things to Keep in Mind When Decorating a Shared Office Space
5 Things to Keep in Mind When Decorating a Shared Office Space

If you have a dedicated home office, consider yourself fortunate. Most people work the hours away in a spare bedroom with a desk or in a corner of the kitchen. In most cases, home offices must serve a dual purpose as a guest room, a craft room, toy room, or multiple offices for the adults in the home. There are many ways you can make a shared office space work for you. Here are 5 things to keep in mind when decorating.


1 - Dedicate a Space
If you have to claim a small corner of your house as a work space, that’s ok; you can still make it work. If you’re working in the guest bedroom, think about how often guests actually stay over. If you’re using the space as an office most often, embrace that function. Get an actual desk instead of an old card table. Dedicate the space to work and creativity.

Choose a stylish futon rather than a bed, or maybe a day bed that takes up less space. Start thinking about the room as your office that also works as a spare bedroom instead of the other way around.

Add a white board for tasks and visualizing, a shelf for books, and a coffee corner with a place to put snacks and drinks. You can easily fit all of this into your home office with the right furniture.


2 - Think Cozy, Not Small
Even if you are just claiming a corner of your kitchen or a nook under the stairs, there is a way to be comfortable in your home office. Make sure you have ample lighting and outlets. Choose the space for your office based on how you feel in the area, not how much you can cram into a space. Lighting will help you feel more productive!

Make it cozy by adding special touches here and there. Add a rug that denotes your desk area as a work zone and add pillows to your futon or chair. The point is to make this section of the room a place you want to spend time in!


3 - Embrace the Versatility of the Room
A home office should be more than a desk and chair. Use the day bed as a sofa! Or if you and your spouse are sharing an office space invest in a small lounger or glider rocker to provide a change of scenery without actually leaving the room!


4 - Calming Colors
When decorating a shared home office space go for blues, greens, and other cool colors. It’s hard to concentrate in a hot pink spare bedroom. Cool colors calm the mind and help you focus. Your home office should be calm and serine, even if it’s part of the toy room. Choose colors that will help you complete your tasks rather than distract you from them.


5 - Small and Functional
It’s a great idea to choose furniture with a minimal footprint and maximum potential. For example, the Bolanburg Bookcase can serve as a place to store documents, and a coffee maker can easily fit on top. The Madison Accent Cabinet could house an entire home office worth of documents while not looking out of place in a kitchen, dining room or even bedroom.

The point is to embrace your office space, even if it’s in a multipurpose room. Dedicate your corner of the house to getting things done!

Furniture Sales: Keep an Eye Out for Deals
Furniture Sales: Keep an Eye Out for Deals
Like most retail businesses, furniture stores have many times a year when they offer discounts and sales. The trick is to know the best time to strike and what items are the best deals when a blowout sale arrives.

When to Shop

The furniture industry tends to operate on a biannual schedule. New styles of furniture hit retail floors every spring and fall, so if you’re looking to get a deal, you’ll want to start shopping in the months immediately before the new styles reach stores.

That means you’ll want to shop toward the end of winter (January and February) or the end of summer (August and September). Retailers will be discounting their old stock during these months to make room for the new styles. Presidents Day and Labor Day weekends are especially good times for sales. This is by no means set in stone. Your local furniture store may have additional sales at different times throughout the year. But for general purposes, the sales outlined above are a good rule of thumb.

What to Buy

If what you are looking to buy is not on sale at the moment, there’s a good chance it may have a price cut in a few months. The trick is to be patient and wait for what you want.

Mattress and Beds

Buying a bed and a mattress often go hand in hand. You can easily drop thousands of dollars to complete a bedroom with a comfortable mattress. While it may be worth every penny, it’s still a big purchase. Waiting for bedroom sets and mattresses to go on sale is a great way to stay within budget. Many furniture store websites have a sale section on the menu. A quick glance could save you hundreds.

Living Room Sets

There are many advantages to buying the furniture set and at the top of the list is sale prices. The sofa, loveseat, and matching chair, when sold as a set, will save big bucks. Look at the Traemore Set; it’s your whole living room for hundreds less than it would take to buy each individual piece. Most of the time, it’s easier for furniture stores to sell the set together, so they are willing to offer a discount when sold as a whole. Plus, all pieces will be on discount at the same time.

Clearance

Even if the furniture store of your choice isn’t offering a blowout sale, they will still have items on clearance. Most of the time, stores have an entire section of their website dedicated to clearance items. You can find deep discounts on everything from individual recliners to entire dining room sets. The clearance section is especially great if you are looking for that one piece to complete your room!

6 Tips to Keep in Mind as You Makeover Your Boy’s Bedroom
6 Tips to Keep in Mind as You Makeover Your Boy’s Bedroom
Your little boy has changing interests and it’s time for a bedroom that changes with him. You may need less space for Legos and more space for gaming! It’s probably time to focus on a room that will grow with him through the teen years.

But before we go any further, it’s essential to style this new bedroom with your child. Make him a part of the process. Let him know the do’s and don’ts for the new space and set a budget. Remember, this room could be with him for a while. Be sure both of you are considering his needs in the future and not just his interests at the moment.

  1. Storage Space

    This is important to any pre-teen or teenager’s room. Try to find storage solutions as you buy new furniture. A bed that also has drawers, a nightstand with storage underneath, and even an ottoman to house bedding are all great options. Think about multi-use furniture that will help maximize the space of your son’s bedroom.

  2. Beds That Age Well

    One of the best places to add storage and find a focal point for the room is the bed. Your child probably has sports gear, clothes, school supplies and other items to stow. This Duncan Full Bed has room for two rows of drawers and is big enough to grow with a teenager’s body. It doesn’t overwhelm the room and will still look appropriate during the teen years.

  3. Study Space

    Although your elementary schooler may claim they don’t need a study space, a time will come when they have to spread out. Create a creative space that can serve as an area for puzzles now and a study space in the years to come. This Flynnter Desk has a large surface area to accommodate drone building now and a laptop in the future. It will also add a bit of grown-up flair to the space.

  4. Beds for Buddies

    Sleepovers are coming! Round-the-clock Fortnite sessions take up time and space! Consider a gaming space with a futon if you have the room. This adds two beds to a small area and eliminates the need for sleeping bags or blow up mattresses.

  5. The Walls

    It may be tempting to cover the walls in bright blue and have a mural of dinosaurs, but those decisions may not age well as your son starts to mature. Consider a neutral beige or grey and showcase his favorite colors or characters in the bedding or easy-to-change curtains. There are also decals that leave your walls no-worse-for-wear if he has his heart set on certain elements.

  6. Entertainment

    Likely, his TV, gaming center, and study notes are all on the same machine: a laptop computer. Make sure your child is able to keep their computer at arm’s length. Go for nightstands that have a large surface area, like the Dark Pine nightstand. It also has the added bonus of storage drawers. A nightstand or console cabinet can serve as a TV stand and gaming console as your child’s interests develop.

Just remember to make choices that age well and won’t need to be changed in a few years. Your son’s room should be a place he can be himself away from the stresses of the day. Make his needs the focus of the space.

Ways to Style Your Bedroom for Any Stage in Life
Ways to Style Your Bedroom for Any Stage in Life
Your bedroom should grow with you. From your first apartment to your retirement home, your bedroom should change to meet your needs at any stage in life. When styling your bedroom, consider space not only in the room, but also in the rest of your home. Try not to do much more than relax in your bedroom space; life happens outside of those walls, so inside should be a sanctuary.

First Grown Up Bedroom

No more roommates! No more studio or dorm room! This bedroom is for your first apartment or starter home. Chances are space is not on your side here, and that’s OK. A full or queen-sized bed is going to be perfect here, and you’ll want to find a bed with built-in storage. Maximize your space! The Emily Queen Bed offers so much drawer space you may be able to skip a chest.

If you need more storage, look for sleek dressers to hold your necessities. A contemporary style lends itself to furniture with a minimal footprint. Bedroom sets can really save you some time and effort in a small room like the Hunter Bedroom set. It offers tons of storage and will accommodate a smaller space.

Couple’s Space

Out of the small apartment and into a larger space for two! You have a bit more room, but now it has to accommodate two people. That means more drawers, storage, and a bigger bed! Chances are your new digs come with an actual master bedroom, but you want to keep a budget on your radar.

Go for a queen or king-sized bed. Put a little thought into the mattress and find something comfortable for co-sleeping. You can go a little more ornate on the bedframe and focus less on storage. The Raquel Queen bed features a very grown-up style!

You’ll need two nightstands with emphasis on storage, like the Champagne Nightstand. It will have to hold your phone, eReader, actual books, a laptop and more. Also, you can and should splurge a bit on a dresser and chest, like the one from Brashland. It can hold enough for two people without overwhelming a room.

A True Master Suite

It’s a big moment in everyone’s life when they finally settle into a master suite. You now may have a couple of kids or fur-babies crawling into bed with you every night. Your bedroom is a place to read, watch TV, and unwind.

Go with a king-size bed that has ample room for stretching out. The headboard by Westerly would look magnificent in a room with high ceilings. You may want to invest a bedroom set, like the Cheyenne set, that offers storage and style.

One of the great things about a true master suite is the sitting space you can create. Select cozy accent chairs like the Bellamy chair and TV stands with an added fireplace! You can make this room an oasis for the whole family! Choose what makes you happy and focus on the calm and uncluttered.

Mix and Match Furniture Styles to Create A Comfy Home
Mix and Match Furniture Styles to Create A Comfy Home

Can’t commit to just one style? Maybe traditional is a bit too formal, or farmhouse is too casual. Does contemporary style use too many “new” elements for your taste? Well, the great thing about finding your own style is that you don’t have to follow any hard and fast rules. You can mix and match certain elements in your home to create a comfy style that is all your own.

Typically, it’s easier to combine traditional and farmhouse than it is to mix in contemporary. The lines of contemporary and traditional are usually at odds with each other. That doesn’t mean they can’t work together; it’s just a bit harder to find a compromise.

Finding a Compromise

Traditional furniture really refers to any piece that resembles the styles of the 19th century or earlier. Furniture from this time period tends to be made of dark, heavy wood, and is often large. Traditional style is still used often, especially in homes and offices in historic buildings. Traditional rooms feel somewhat formal and furniture pieces are often reproductions or “new takes” on furniture from an earlier time.

Contemporary furniture refers to furniture styles that came about after the 19th century. These pieces tend to utilize lighter wood tones, brighter fabrics, and newer materials like plastic or metal. A contemporary styled home features a focus on clean, light, and functional furniture.

It's easy to see how the two styles could be at odds with each other. However, you can find a balance in your living room. The Mila Accent chair is a traditional wingback, but would look stunning alongside the Dante Living Room set, which is quite contemporary. The trick is finding a blend with the fabrics. The plain fabric on the living room set means that the accent chair will add a bit of color. The Breville Sleeper Sofa boasts traditional curves and would look great paired with the Augusta Blue Accent chair with its contemporary straight lines. It’s all about playing with color when it comes to mixing the two styles.

The Flexibility of Farmhouse

Farmhouse is a theme that actually plays well with others. This style describes a casual “lived in” home that mixes old and new. It’s usually created with a blend of new store-bought furniture and old pieces that have been repurposed or passed down. It pairs naturally with traditional style, as long as the traditional furniture is not too ornate. The Jasper queen bed actually mixes the curves of traditional furniture with the rustic wood of a farmhouse style. The clearly traditional Titian King Bed can easily be paired with the farmhouse style Chateau Door Bedroom Chest. When creating your own style, don’t be afraid to mix woods and textures.

Farmhouse style can also be mixed with contemporary furnishings. Take a look at this great example in the dining room: the Bolanburg Dining set makes use of contemporary lines that also find their way to the farmhouse style buffet from Madison County. The two pieces would complement each other in any dining room.

Don’t be afraid to experiment! Just keep an eye on the contrasting colors and look for similar furniture lines to make the pairings easy. It’s OK to throw out the rule book when discovering a style all your own.

4 Ways to Create a Relaxing Oasis with Your Furniture Choices
4 Ways to Create a Relaxing Oasis with Your Furniture Choices

Home is the place you desperately want to return to after a long day at work. It’s a place you can feel calm, relaxed, and put the worries of the day behind you. But it’s hard to feel serene in your oasis if you are living with clutter and returning to a space that does not reflect who you are.

Creating a relaxing oasis in your own home is as simple as making mindful choices at the furniture store. With a little know-how and a few tips, your home will be everything you need at the end of the day.

  1. Live Clutter-Free

    To put it simply, clutter is the enemy of calm. You need to take measures to declutter your space. Instead of trying to tackle the entire house at once, initially focus on a single room. Whether it’s your living room, bedroom, office or another space you spend time in, declutter to get rid of anything that doesn’t need to be there.

    A great way to manage clutter is to purchase furniture that will help store your knick-knacks. The Bolton Brown Storage Ottoman will help keep your living room tidy. In the bedroom, the Chateau Nightstand has 4 drawers for keeping the counter clear.

  2. Surround Yourself with Memories

    Think about what makes you feel at home. Is it a picture of your kids, your grandmother’s handmade afghan, or your father’s long used gumbo pot? Surround yourself with the things that matter most.

    Choose pieces that will help display your beloved items without appearing cluttered in a decorative cabinet, hutch or curio. The Broadway China Cabinet would look great in any kitchen to display wonderful memories. The Ecko Accent Cabinet will house items inside as well as serve for a neat place to display items on top.

  3. The Right Colors

    Filling your home with cool colors promotes relaxation. Cool colors are versions of greens, purples, and blues. They can be combined and blended for the perfect color palette. These colors have been known to slow breathing rates, relax muscles, lower blood pressure and body temperature, and make you feel more relaxed overall. Basically, they encompass everything your home should be: a relaxing oasis.

    This doesn’t mean you have to run out and repaint your house. Accentuate what you already have and add pops of cool colors here and there. Add green or blue pillows to your sofa, buy cool blue bedding for your bedroom, and look for finishing touches that highlight cool colors.

  4. Plant Life

    Plants add such a calming feel to a room. Aloe, snake plant (also called mother-in-law’s tongue), jade plant, and ivy are all relatively easy to take care for. If you have pets, be sure to choose plants that are non-toxic. You can also find realistic faux plants to add green to your space.

    Think about how beautiful and calming an ivy would look tumbling down the Grove Bookcase or down the sides of the Vincente Entertainment Center.

Once you liven up and cool down your space a bit, you can focus on aromas and sounds to create the perfect oasis at the end of the day. Just use a mindful approach while choosing your furniture pieces, and everything else will fall into place.

Your Teenagers Will Actually Thank You for This Bedroom Furniture
Your Teenagers Will Actually Thank You for This Bedroom Furniture
Teenagers present a unique challenge when decorating their bedrooms. They have probably moved past the butterfly wall decals or the monster truck décor of their childhood rooms. Now they are focused on school, friends, and budding interests. They need a unique space to show a bit of independence.

Before we get started, it’s essential to style this new bedroom with your teenager as opposed to for your teenager. Make them a part of the process. Let them know the dos and don’ts for the new space, and set a budget. Remember, they may only be in this room for another few years, so you’ll want to re-think the hot pink paint or the murals of Fortnite.

Multiple-Use Furniture

This is a must for a teenager’s bedroom. Your big pieces of furniture should serve at least two functions. This Emily Bed provides a place for sleep and storage with multiple drawers. If your teen is sharing a room with a younger sibling, give them a space to stretch out with this twin over full Duncan Staircase bed. It also provides drawers for storage.

If your teen will have a room all their own, add a seating area for study groups or gaming. Consider a futon for sitting instead of a chair or loveseat. Maybe opt for the Trina Daybed with Trundle that can serve as a place to sit during the day, a bed at night, and a guest bed. That way, slumber party guests have a space of their own.

Study Area

Your teenager is likely to have a heavy workload at school, so give them a place that inspires creativity and concentration. This Baylen desk won’t take up a lot of space but still has room for a laptop. The open sides make plugging in electronics easy.

They will also need a place to store books and other personal items. This Grove bookcase offers a small drawer for keys and jewelry.

Zone Out

Even though it may be a tight squeeze, try and separate your teenager’s space into useful zones for studying, sleeping, and visiting. Consider creating a social nook with comfy pillows that can serve as chairs. Keep the desk area for work only and encourage them to get some actual sleep in their bed. You may even want to separate the areas with small rugs. Not only will the rugs add warmth, but they can also help set up zones.

Dressers and Nightstands

Teenagers need counter space. They are likely juggling books, smart pads, phones, and laptops. These items need to be within arm’s reach and have a place to charge. Choose a nightstand with a good surface area and place for storage underneath, like this Duncan Nightstand. The dresser should also provide ample storage and a place for them to get ready for all of the social activities that come with being a teenager. This Duncan Dresser with a mirror is perfect for a room housing lots of clothes.

Your teen’s room has to function as a library, hangout, and bedroom all in one. Don’t neglect this space. You’ll notice they will be spending more and more time in there as the teen years roll by. Take the time to find pieces that will make them feel at home but don’t add to the clutter of their room.

Top Furniture Choices to Create a Comfortable Space for Your Pets
Top Furniture Choices to Create a Comfortable Space for Your Pets Your pets are a big part of your family! Chances are they snuggle up next to you on movie nights, hang out under your desk in your home office, and find the perfect spot for sleeping in your bed. Your furniture needs to work with them, not make your life harder with constant clean-up and wear and tear.

Luckily there are more than a few furniture options out there to help create comfortable spaces for your pets!

Living Room

This may be the area of your house where your pet spends most of their time. If you are in the market for new furniture, there are lots of options that will make life with a pet easier. However, if you are looking for a simple solution for already existing furniture, consider throws. A few strategically placed and easy-to-wash throw blankets will help preserve your furniture. However, not all pets follow the rules and will sometimes wander away from designated spots. In that case, it’s important to choose fabrics that hide stains and won’t attract fur.

  • Leather is durable and stain resistant making wiping away fur a breeze! The O’Kean Loveseat is perfect for pets. It’s easy to maintain and looks great! One word of caution: if your cats still have their claws, be careful they do not use the leather to sharpen them. Even leather can’t stand up to kitty claws. Also, keep your dog’s nails trimmed; puppy claws can also leave a lasting mark on leather.

  • Microfiber is a synthetic fiber with very thin strands that can be made to look like suede or leather. The Shiloh Reclining Sofa is actually microfiber! It doesn't rip or scratch easily, and cleaning up pet hair is not time-consuming. All you need is a lint brush, or sometimes even your hands will do the trick! Most stains come out of microfiber with soap and water. Stubborn stains can be outed with a mild cleaner.

  • Patterns and texture help hide everyday issues like dirt and pet hair. They also help camouflage small stains until they can be properly cleaned by a steamer. The texture on the Reed Loveseat makes pet hair impossible to spot.

Office Space

If you work from home, your pet is likely your most interesting co-worker. Try to make your home office a welcoming place for your furry friend. Invest in a rug where they can keep you company comfortably under your desk. Also, you may want to have a plush accent chair for older pets who don’t like the hard floor. Just try to spot the fur on the cool Blume Swivel chair!

Bedroom

Maybe when you brought home your pet, you swore they’d never take over the bed, but somehow they always find a way in! If you have a large pet, or multiple pets, it may be time to get a bigger mattress so everyone can get a good night’s sleep. Also, a mattress protector is never a bad idea.

If you have space, you can add a loveseat or chair to your bedroom that can serve as a reading space and a place to entice your pet to sleep other than the bed. If you are OK with your dog or cat on the bed, consider some pet stairs or a low-profile bedframe to make it easier on their backs and hips when climbing.

You’ll also want to choose some bedding that won’t show off the hair your cutest family members leave behind.

5 Ways to Makeover Your Girl’s Bedroom
5 Ways to Makeover Your Girl’s Bedroom
Your little girl is growing up! It’s time to create a space that she can call her own. It may be time to trade in the pastel pink for a more grown-up color pallet, and it’s probably time to focus on a room that will grow with her through the teen years. Before we get started, it’s essential to style this new bedroom with your child. Make them a part of the process. Let them know the do’s and don’ts for the new space and set a budget. Remember, this room could be with them for a while, so keep in mind the changing tastes of a teen.
  1. A Bed That Grows

    Adding storage to the bedroom is never a bad idea. Your girl probably has sports gear, clothes, and school supplies to stow. The Duncan Full bed will grow with her as well as add drawers to help keep her room uncluttered. A full bed is perfect for a growing child! It doesn’t overwhelm the room and will still look appropriate during the teen years.

  2. Study Space

    Although your 10-year-old may not be hitting the books nightly, those years are coming. Cultivate a creative space that can serve as an area for crafts now and a study space in the years to come. The Bolanburg desk has a large surface area to accommodate construction paper crafts now and a laptop in the future. It will also add a bit of grown-up flair to the space.

  3. Room for Guests

    No doubt there will be overnight guests in your future. Slumber parties are a rite of passage! The Trina Daybed can help ensure guests get a good night’s rest. It also cuts down on the amount of floor space a double bed requires. If you have limited space, this daybed is a must.

  4. Colors

    It may be tempting to cover the walls in pink or purple, but those colors may not age well as your girl starts to mature. Consider a neutral beige or white and showcase her favorite color in the bedding or easy-to-change curtains. You can also use an accent rug to add a pop of whimsy and color to the space. Just make sure these elements are easy to update as the years go by.

  5. Entertainment

    You may not want to put an entire entertainment center in your child’s room, and that’s OK. Nowadays their TV, gaming center, and study notes are usually on the same machine—a laptop. Make sure your girl’s computer is at arm’s length. Go for nightstands or accent pieces that have a large surface area, like the Hanna Nightstand or the Ecko Accent Cabinet. These also have the added bonus of storage drawers. This nightstand and accent cabinet can serve as a TV stand and gaming console as your child’s interests develop.

As long as you take the coming years into account, there really are no wrong choices. Your girl’s room should be her sanctuary. Keep things peaceful and calm and you’ll be on track.

Designing a Traditional Bedroom in 4 Easy Steps
Designing a Traditional Bedroom in 4 Easy Steps

Feeling at ease and relaxed in your bedroom is a must for every home. Traditional style bedrooms marry comfortable and classic pieces to create a calm atmosphere. Nothing outlandish, just an elegant space meant to be an escape from the world. Traditional bedrooms are not ostentatious and rely on reproductions inspired by furniture from an earlier time.

A traditional bedroom is not a place to showcase your hot-pink fur rug or funky cat inspired bedding. There is always a way to mix styles, but if you are going for a traditional look, keep elegance in mind. Things like rich wooden furniture with classic lines and quiet details. Edges are soft, smooth, and blend together.

Step 1: Fabrics

From curtains to bedding, think florals, plain colors, muted plaids, understated stripes, and small all-over patterns. Multi-color florals are often a great starting point of a traditional color scheme. An accent chair can be an excellent place to start when choosing your fabrics. A Mila accent chair is the perfect example of how to display personality and still keep to a traditional bedroom design. The pattern is elegant without being bold.

Step 2: Woods

Bringing wooden elements into your bedroom will really capture the traditional theme. Wood is the place to go a bit more ornate with light carving details. The Stanley Bedroom set is a great example of the detail that can be achieved without distracting from the room as a whole. Wood pieces typically have a darker stain, but lighter stains can be used as long as the look remains classic. Look for curved and soft lines as opposed to straight, harsh edges.

Step 3: Seating Area

To really top off your traditional bedroom, you need to create an area for more than sleeping. If you have the room, try to create a seating or reading area. This could be as simple as a Winnsboro Chaise near a window, or an entire furniture set on a cozy rug. If your master bedroom has space, go for a loveseat and accent chair! Steer clear of bulky recliners and opt more for sleek rockers.

Step 4: Finishing Touches

There are so many ways the finishing touches on a traditional bedroom can go wrong. You’ll want to stick to your theme while still showing a bit of personality. A Hillsboro nightstand is a great way to show a bit of flair but still stay true to the traditional style. Its classic curves and beautiful details will make a statement. This Stanley dresser will also add a bit of personality to your space. The detailing is stunning without overpowering the room.

If you keep to these guidelines, the rest of your bedroom will fall into place. Your room could also feature accessories like lamp pairs, plants, mirrors, framed prints, and vases. Symmetry is important in this style, and everything should be balanced in some way. Keep it simple, clean, and slightly formal, and you’ll have a traditional bedroom perfect for relaxation.