When you have an interior designer decorating a room or your entire house there are different things you have to think about not only in the design on the walls but also with the furniture being used. Although the interior designer will have an idea of the kind of furniture they want to use in the room you will have to think about the practicality of each item as well as how good it looks in comparison to the rest of the room or house. Here are some examples of what you need to think about when choosing the furniture with your interior designer:Design Council Logo


- Sofas – these are not just used in the living room in many houses but thinking about the practicality of where to place them and how practical and also how comfortable they are because there isn’t much point in having a coach that looks great but is extremely uncomfortable. For example if you have an extremely large room that has lots of empty space it may be an idea to get a sectional sofa, these are the large sofas that usually curve round and have sections that can either be attached or removed from the main section. Another example is if you have a spare room that can be used for guests but isn’t very big then you may want to opt for a sofa that folds out to become a bed, as this would save space in the room when not being used by guests but be practical when extra beds are needed. There is such a large selection of sofas now that it is possible to find a sofa that goes with nearly any interior design and is practical for a variety of needs.


- Beds – when it comes to your bedroom your comfort is of up most importance so when choosing your bed it would be wise to contemplate things like how much space you need when sleeping, generally in master bedrooms even if you are single double (or larger beds) look more fitting to the atmosphere. You would want the colourings of the furnishings to feel relaxing this goes for your bedding also, so think about the most relaxing colours in your bedroom because you may like bright yellow but if you were to have that as the colour scheme it wouldn’t be very relaxing.


- Tables – there are many varieties of table and the style of room you have affects greatly the type of table you should buy. For example contemporary rooms would suit a glass table but then you have to think about the practicality as if you have children or large pets a glass table may not be suited for your needs, however, there are now plexi-glass tables that look like glass but don’t brake.