You don’t need every room to match, but you want them to "speak the same language."
Use painter's tape on the floor to "draw" the size of the furniture you’re considering. It helps you visualize how much walking space you’ll actually have left. 2. Prioritize the "Big Three" how to buy furniture for a new house
Here is a step-by-step guide to furnishing your new home without losing your mind or your budget. 1. Measure Twice, Buy Once Before you look at a single sofa, grab a tape measure. You don’t need every room to match, but
Use Pinterest or Instagram to save images that catch your eye. After a week, look for patterns. Do you gravitate toward clean lines (Modern), cozy textures (Rustic), or bold colors (Eclectic)? Prioritize the "Big Three" Here is a step-by-step
Measure your doorways and hallways. That dream sectional won't do you any good if it’s stuck on the front porch.
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