Tuesday, July 31, 2012

What Comes In A 5piece Bedroom Set

You'll be the king of your castle with the right bedroom furniture.


Master bedroom furniture is generally advertised as a five-piece set. Knowing what is included in the package will help you determine where to place the furniture and use the drawer space. Additional pieces may suit the buyer's needs, and these can be purchased separate from the five-piece set.


Bed


Headboards for a master bedroom are available in two sizes, a full/queen and a king size. Some bed designs offer a foot board that is included with the purchase of the headboard. The width of the full/queen and king size headboard is regulated by industry standard. Although there is a 6-inch difference in the width between a full and queen size mattress, the full/queen headboard is designed to fit both sizes. You have options as to the length of mattresses, and adjustments made to the bed frame will accommodate the extra length.


Dresser








A small dresser is called a "drawer dresser" because more drawers are visual in the design. A larger dresser is called a "door dresser." The door dresser is recognizable because doors must be opened to access more hidden drawers. The depth of the drawers will vary from deep to shallow. Consider the items to be stored before purchasing a dresser. Shallow drawers are convenient for socks and delicate items. Deep drawers are more sensible for storing bulky items.


Chest


A versatile piece of furniture used to house electronics or clothing is a chest. Tall, narrow chests have shallow drawers for lingerie or undergarments. Larger chests might have deep drawers beneath doors that open. Behind the doors the chest could have removable shelves that are taken out to house a television or other electronics. The door could also hide more drawers for clothing items.


Nightstands


A nightstand generally displays a clock, lamp or tissue. The number of drawers will vary, but generally at least one drawer is part of the design. Drawers will be shallow since they are designed to hold nonclothing items, such as books. In some cases only one nightstand is offered as part of the suite; a second nightstand comes at an additional cost to the buyer.


Mirror


With attachments to fit to the dresser, the scale of the mirror is made to suit the dresser it will complement. Mirrors come in a single design, or more elaborate mirrors may have two or three sections. Cheval mirrors stand on the floor and will swivel back and forth to accommodate the height of the person using the mirror. Cheval mirrors are light and are easily moved to other locations, unlike the dresser mirror.

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