Decorating a bedroom can be a complicated mess. Every bedroom requires three primary features in the design and layout of its furniture: comfort, functionality, and aesthetic appeal. When you have to balance pieces like a king sized bed, an armoire, a closet or wardrobe, and possibly even your home office or entertainment center things can get out of hand really fast. To avoid the hassle you can always use fitted bedroom furniture.

Fitted bedroom furniture is designed to the exact measurements and layout of the walls in a room. A bedroom decorated with fitted furniture is going to give you the optimum space in the center of the room where your bed is and make the most use out of your bare walls.

There are three main types of fitted bedroom furniture that you should be aware of before you start hiring decorators and construction contractors, which are listed below:

Full Carcass:

The full carcass style makes use of the vertical length of your wall. For example: an armoire will fit snug between the ceiling and the carpet and will give you optimum vertical space for hanging suits, dresses, and everything else you can think of.

Front Frame:

The opposite of the above is front frame. This style of furniture uses the horizontal space of a wall. These fits are great for desks, chests, and entertainment units that require you to sit at them or upon them. You can also make use of these furniture units underneath windowsills and the like to really optimize your space.

Fitted Slider:

A fitted slider piece combines both the full carcass and the front frame elements to entirely envelop a wall in a bedroom. These bedroom furniture pieces dominate the room, but will give you the opportunity to put all of your storage needs in one place. Fitted sliders are by far the most efficient space savers, they are also known as fitted wardrobes.

Fitted wardrobes are simple to install and are available in a range of finishes that can enhance the room to an extent that goes beyond simply providing storage space. Should you choose mirrored doors you stand to add light and the feeling of space to the room. A painted panel adds decorative appeal to the room and opens up the possibilities as to how the rest of the furnishings are going to blend in.

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