Residential furniture

About Residential Furniture

Nothing creates comfort in residential design like the right combination of seating, storage, and surfaces in an assortment of different materials. Residential furniture consists of any piece that goes into the home – whether it is the living room, dining room, bedroom, hallway or outdoor patio area – and serves as the largest clientele base in the world of interior design.

Arguably the single most comfortable way to sit without sharing a cushion, the armchair comes to the rescue of every project in an infinite amount of shapes, sizes, upholstery options, bases, and styles. To add a consistent intuitive feel to any interior project, include extra armchairs to create relaxation upon first sight.

The finished look of a bedroom is instantaneous using a bed frame or bed that fits the style of the project. Whether its an airy canopy bed, a lacquered low frame or a polished solid wood frame, the bed frame can be picked to match or contrast in size, style and color.

Typically designed as a line of coordinating furniture sets, children’s furniture may include twin beds, lofted beds, cribs, dressers, cabinets, and chairs. Versatile pieces grow with their infantile users, while cool color palettes and modern designs keep kids happy for years.

Thin profile chairs that use a sturdy backrest and optional armrests offer mobility as they can shift around a table or room with ease. Popular materials include wood, metal and plastic frames paired with an upholstery option for added comfort and a color or finish to match the room’s palette.

An integral piece of furniture within any home is the dining table. It may be found in a formal dining setting or used for daily use, each requiring careful examination of practicality and style when comparing glass, wood, and metals to the variety of rounded and 90-degree angular shapes and sizes of dining tables on the market.

Common horizontal dresser designs find their way into our bedrooms due to the heavily-utilized surface area while the less popular vertical dressers take on a minimal footprint, filling the upper half of a room. Account for the number of drawers along with their size and construction when picking the perfect options for pulling options together to fit your client’s needs.

The use of shelving in a space can help a great deal with organizing lifestyle items in an interior project while lengthening rooms with a vertical focal point. Use the open or closed-cabinet shelving units against the walls or as freestanding units in the bedroom, living room, dining room, bathroom, and even in the garage.

Side tables provide a functional surface for daily living areas to accompany seating in all areas. In everything from minimal to ornate designs, the small accent tables can be a solid base for table lamps, books, vases, and plants, ranging in material and shape as a decorative surface that is easy to move around a room.

Similar in purpose to a console table – except with wide cabinets and/or drawers – a sideboard is used to decorate the perimeter of an interior space while bringing in extra storage and style. Traditional wood sideboards or glossy and colored lacquers create a wide spectrum of styles that can be matched to any genre and color palette.

Sofas and loveseats are the core to seating areas around the house with room for more than a single person. Featuring a long single cushion or multiple segmented cushions, the couches come a variety of lengths, and are most commonly finished in leather or a fabric upholstery that come with a myriad of extras that shape and accessorize the 2-, 3-, or 4+ seating collections.