Saturday, June 18, 2011

Three Tips When Buying Bedroom Furniture Wardrobes

By Christopher Arnold


There are a variety of styles and finishes of Bedroom Furniture Wardrobes available. We like to keep our clothes neat, tidy and dust free. A wardrobe takes care of this concern.

You are spoilt for choice with many designs, colours and styles available. To fit in nicely with the decor of your bedroom, you will want to find a wardrobe that will fit in nicely.

Compare the wardrobes on sale to help you make the right choice. Look for the wardrobe that will look best in your bedroom and matches your storage requirements. Let us consider some wardrobe basics to help you select your wardrobe. Popularly made of pine or oak, the nature of the wood involved will play a part in your budget, longevity and style requirements.

Bedroom Furniture Wardrobes Budget

The choice of wood used will dictate how much you will need to spend. Oak can last decades, pine does not last quite that long, and this is reflected in a more affordable price. The main thing here is simply that oak is more sturdy and durable, with the potential to survive many, many years if looked after. Pine is great if you just want to get a few good years out of your wardrobe. Pine is more than adequate, unless you are looking to create an antique piece of furniture.

Years of Use

Oak is more sturdy than pine as mentioned above. Oak furniture is known for passing between generations. Who has never heard of an oak coffee table or oak dining table before? Ever heard of an antique pine table? If you need furniture that lasts decades, then you want to buy oak, if years will suffice, then pine will do just fine.

Model

This one is quite important too. It is easier to style and paint a pine wardrobe - one of its advantages over oak. Painted bedroom cupboard furniture is most likely made from pine. So a coloured wardrobe if you want one, will most likely be made from pine. Oak wardrobes tend to come in their natural shades of oak wood colour.




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