![]() If you want something bespoke, you could perhaps choose to get a smaller item designed specially for you, that you can be sure will fit into any space or type of interior. Having said that, I do believe that you deserve beautiful things (even if you don't own a home). Are you okay with them chipping, denting, or breaking in transit? How will you fit the piece into your next home which may not be the right style at all? Plus, all these items will have to be packed one day and shipped across towns and countries. Your current home's layout, corners, and measurements won't be the same as the next. But if you are a renter, jumping on this trend may be a little tricky, especially if you wish to get a specific item made for a specific space. Everyone wants their homes to be unique, stand-alone, and one-of-a-kind that generate awe. The trend of bespoke is big in today's times and for the right reasons. ![]() Don't buy furniture specific to each apartment A roughly symmetrical layout should be ideal to accommodate your possessions. In a standard layout, you should be able to fit in a regular-sized couch, a bed, and chairs. Try to imagine the flow of the layout, and the organization of your furniture and belongings when you go apartment hunting. If you can't fit any functionality into it, it truly doesn't help your case. A long, narrow room, an awkward alcove, an impractical niche, a tiny extension and more will not only be tough to use, but it's a dead space you're paying rent for. ![]() The size of your rental is a big consideration but it needs to be comfortable to live in. A well-designed, spaced-out room can be a breeze to live in but an awkward layout will not only pose issues when it comes to placing furniture but also in your day-to-day functioning. ![]() I know this may sound like a debatable topic but I have learned a great deal about how important your big or small living room layout or bedroom layout is. ![]()
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