Choosing Fitted Bedrooms That Are Unique To Your Needs

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Your bedroom is entirely unique to you, and that's the way it should be. But if you've ever had a look at some of the fitted bedrooms Manchester based showrooms can offer for example, you might start to wonder just who is in charge of the overall look of your room. Your private domain is your personal space and as such it should cater to all of your individual needs as well as offering a calm haven at the end of the day, and somewhere you can start to feel energised in the morning.

Your bedroom should be able to cater for your personal storage requirements, from clothes and shoes to bags, spare blankets and make up. From the large items of furniture such as wardrobes and chests of drawers to items such as lighting and mirrors, your bedroom needs to be designed with you in mind. For some people that's a real challenge, and as Manchester has a reputation in the UK for having a surprising number of showrooms offering fitted bedrooms of all shapes, sizes and styles, if you're in the area there's no excuse for having an out of date bedroom.

But just having a bedroom that's a decade or two out of sync with everyone else's isn't necessarily the problem. You can have a brand new bedroom which looks fabulous, but it's still useless as far as your own needs are concerned. One of the problems is that if you do head out to have a look at some of the fitted bedrooms Manchester based showrooms are suggesting are perfect for your needs, you may be tempted to believe them.

You may even be tempted to buy into the assumption that everyone needs to standard bedroom layout of a bed, a wardrobe, a chest of drawers, two bedside tables and a dressing table. But there may be a whole heap of reasons why this just isn't suitable for you. To start with, you may find that your clothes simply don't store properly given the traditional wardrobe and chest of drawers. You may have a large number of suits and coats, and find that even a large wardrobe is not wide enough to cope adequately. Crushing clothes in to a wardrobe that's too small or too full can easily result in the clothes becoming damaged and creased. They will also be able to breathe less easily, and this can result in even clean clothes smelling stale after a while.

Instead you may find that having two wardrobes and no chest of drawers at all is a better solution for you. You can have fitted bedrooms which include wardrobes along the whole of one wall if you like, and many modern wardrobes can include a drawer or two at the bottom, so you still have somewhere to store your shoes and undies.

Having a dressing table is clearly unsuitable if you're a man, (at least in most cases!) and you may not want two bedside tables if you're single. The trouble is that fitted bedroom showrooms have to show the traditional layout because it is the closest fit to the average bedroom. But who wants to be average anyway? Rather than heading out to a showroom to have a look at fitted bedrooms, Manchester or wherever you happen to be, take a long hard look first of all at your existing bedroom and work out where the real problems are in terms of storage. That includes both the amount of space you have, and the type of space you need - either somewhere for folded items or hanging space. Work out what your real needs are, and then use the fitted bedrooms Manchester based showrooms are offering as typical, and be prepared to adapt them as much as you like to suit your needs, not just theirs.


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