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Before browsing, you must understand your physical constraints. A common mistake is buying pieces that fit the room but block "functional space"—the clearance needed for drawers to open or for people to walk comfortably.

Buying furniture is more than just picking pieces that look good; it's a strategic process of balancing aesthetics, durability, and spatial logistics. Whether you're furnishing a first home or refreshing a single room, this guide outlines a professional approach to making investments you won't regret. 1. Planning and Measurement how to buy furniture

When measuring walls, take three measurements (at the floor, waist, and ceiling). If they differ, always use the smallest number to ensure your furniture fits the tightest spot. take three measurements (at the floor

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