Bedroom space ''should not be forgotten''
06/11/2008
People are quite likely to buy furnishings for their bedroom without considering how much room it leaves them with once it is put in, it has been revealed.
Los Angeles-based designer Eddie Jacobian said that although style and budget played big factors in an investment for the bedroom, people should always prioritise space.
He continued: "It is not a good idea to fill your room with furniture so much that at the end you end up trying to find the space to walk around them."
Describing the typically well-equipped bedroom, Mr Jacobian said one required a bed, a mirror, at least one nightstand and sometimes an armoire, though people should not buy things for the sake of it - investing in unnecessary things for the bedroom was not a good decision.
Interior designer Benjamin Weissman said parents could create a stylish bedroom for their children and save space at the same time by investing in a bunk bed.
