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Shopping for Furniture is another Woman’s Challenge
1. Shopping for Furniture is another
Woman’s Challenge
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Canvasing for furniture can be very exhausting.
This is because wherever you look, of whether
it is online or in physical store, you have more
than thousands of choices. No matter how you
categorize your need depending on the space
allotment, theme like Asian art style, price,
2. color, etc., choices are just tons and equally
enticing.
Furniture makes up the interior of our home.
Almost all rooms in the house need furniture
and not just for aesthetic purposes but for its
practical use. If there is one space in our home
that does not have an urgent need for
furniture, then it must be our bathroom. But
when it comes to interior designing, bathrooms
nowadays have bigger space allotment for
furnishing and furniture as well like cabinets or
TV rack. The thing is when we speak of
furniture, we do not mean small items or
objects because even small side tables or
console tables consume too much space in the
house.
The most confusing part of shopping around for
furniture is that most of the time, you will shop
3. for the one that looks good neglecting if it suits
the theme or style of your home. ‘ Say you have
a house that is Mexican-inspired but when you
went online or you went to visit different
boutiques, you saw this beautiful Japanese
dining table and choosing the one that fits the
theme of your interior would mean buying the
second best. No people would want to buy the
second best. We want to get the first choice
that fits our budget.
So for homemakers or for homeowners who do
not hire professional interior designer, it is very
seldom that the house interior theme is strictly
followed. Most of the time, you’ll see collection
of art pieces from different locations. And
when we say art pieces, we also mean to
include furniture. It could look like this: on the
top of a lazy boy is an Asian art wall painting
just very close to rich drapes which prominently
4. look Victorian. Yet overall, the interior still
looks great.
This is what makes shopping around for
furniture exhausting not unless you will limit
the number of boutiques to visit. If the home
interior is Asian, might as well visit Asian art
shops alone. This could be wise, practical, and
time-saving, but not very womanly. As we
know, women get attracted to an item they
initially saw but they have this attitude of
canvassing for more until there are no choices
left. After exhausting all the options, they go
back to what they first saw. This is where
interior designer comes to front. They are
attached to their project more and less to the
owner whims.