Saturday, December 15, 2012

Where can I buy bedroom furniture for my loft conversion with slanted ceilings / awkward walls?

Q. I'm ideally looking for a specific company that can supply kids bedroom furniture as IKEA and HABITAT etc don't fit the strange angles. I could get bespoke cupboards and drawers etc, but that would be so expensive. Just some links would be great...

A. Check this
http://www.amazon.com/gp/search?ie=UTF8&keywords=tent%20loft%20bed&tag=ya-us1-20&index=garden&linkCode=ur2&camp=1789&creative=9325


How can I make a small home look and feel larger on a small budget?
Q. I am moving to a 3 bedroom with a dining area, kitchen, and 2 full baths... It sounds okay but the rooms are small... How can I make them appear bigger and not feel cluttered???

A. If you have a garage or storage area, build shelves and store items that are not used everyday out of vision. Likewise, I suggest that you remove closet poles and put shelves in the all closets. If you do not want to do that, try putting dressers in the closets. You can also paint the trim a lighter color than the walls. If you use a very light (white is great) high gloss paint for the trim and a cream or very light beige satin for the walls, you will also make the walls seems bigger and stand out. Don't use coffee tables. If you need a table by your couch, try one that is tall and not very deep. Place that behind the couch and angle the back of the couch so that it faces an open area. If you need night stands, get ones with drawers in them to utilize the space you have with more storage opportunities. Placing things on counter tops and table tops will make the room look smaller. Hidding as much as possible will give the illusion that you have more space to put your stuff. Therefore, try to illiminate the furniture you do not need will using the extra spaces that your furniture provides. Plastic storage boxes that stack are great; you can fit lots of things in them and they can even be used as tables. If you have an older child who needs a desk, try finding a loft bed that has a desk beneath it. Older kids seem to love these kinds of beds and they are truly space-saving! You could also put your own bed on bricks or bed stilts. A long bed ruffle will cover the storage boxes that fit under your slightly elevated bed. If you are very short of storage spaces, cut a piece of plyboard a little larger than the lid of a storage box full of things you do not regularly need (like Christmas decorations). Put the board on top of the box and put a long decorative cloth over the board. Use two as lamp tables beside your couch. If you still have extra money to spare after the move, you might invest in a TV that fits on the wall.


What are some cool beds for a 13 year old girl?
Q. PB teen is too expensive for me and I need an awesome bed to sleep on. Please help me! I'm not that interested in loft beds.
Thanks everybody! It was hard to choose! XD

A. Here are some:
http://www.homelement.com/products/Kid-Furniture/Kids-Bedroom-Sets/Sunday-Funnies-Bedroom-Set-Powell_16003.html
http://www.homelement.com/products/Kid-Furniture/Kids-Bedroom-Sets/Cinderella-Bedroom-Collection-Homelegance_5482.html
http://www.homelement.com/products/Kid-Furniture/Kids-Bedroom-Sets/Parisian-Bedroom-Set-Powell_16146.html

Good luck!


What measurements would be considered an absolute tiny room?
Q. My room is 10.5 ft by 10.9
Is this completely tiny and how can I decorate it?

A. 9 x 7 is really tiny. Your room is the average size of a kids room 114.5 Sq ft. Optimizing space isn't to hard. Do an extra high platform bed with cabinets underneath. This is very girly but you'll get the idea. http://www.finehomebuilding.com/item/8665/allisons-bedroom-trebbi-custom-construction-fort-lauderdale-florida

Look for people renovating kitchens and selling or tossing their old ones. The top cabinets or bottom make a great base for the bed. Ikea cabinets are 59$ per double door set.

You can either wall mount the long side. Which will create another storage area too depending on the size of your bed. Or if you put the headboard on the wall you can line both sides of the bed with cabinets.

A sheet of MDF on top of the cabinets will hold your mattress and/or boxspring too. Consider furniture you already have and it may work under the loft too.





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