Wooden Design Furniture On Right Price Furniture you can find a selection of great
Wooden Design Furniture, they have skilled craftsmen which they have designed and made from the finest grades of wood. Right Price Furniture has a variety of furniture which has been designed to satisfy the customer’s needs. With excellent quality, contemporary designed furniture, the selection which they offer can fit into any room and style of home, whether it’s a new flat or a traditional home with lots of character.
Time and effort has been put into all of our furniture, our Double Beds are quite simply a perfect example of great wooden design furniture that has the time and effort showing through all of its construction. With our furniture being handmade from only the best hardwood our furniture is made to last for years. Each range is complimented with its own feature, for instance our Brooklyn Range has chrome metal handles and bowed tops.
Right Price Furniture specialises in distributing quality furniture around the UK. Selling solid wood furniture with
Wooden Design Furniture in Oak and Mango which are known for being great hardwoods, which lasts for many years that can be passed down the generations. Right Price Furniture covers all aspects, living room, dining room, home office, bedroom furniture and more. All which is sustainable and more solid than flat pack furniture there’s no doubt which one you’d choose.
Right Price furniture sell solid wooden design furniture, with a great offer, a variety of finishes, with hand waxed items, lacquered and oiled furniture. This will help when making your decision as you can match up with existing furniture.
Right Price Furniture have exclusive deals on solid oak wooden design furniture to kit our entire rooms. Our extensive ranges have everything and more that a room needs, if its your bedroom or dining room/kitchen. With delivery to a room of your choice with no extra charges, our wooden design furniture is a must for any home.
Furniture Design Tips
Furniture design means a few different things. It could be the basics of designing furniture, or it could mean the design of a room, using furniture as the main objective. Lets focus on the latter. When you are planning a room design, there are many things to consider including layout, colours, fabrics, balance & of course furniture. Ask yourself “what kind of room do I want!” If you want a room that is relaxing and inviting then
shabby chic is a great choice, if you want something child safe then modern is a good choice with wood floors (to clean big spillages up) and leather upholstery (easy to clean). As you can see, you need to assess what the requirements of the room are first and foremost.
There are lots of furniture design styles. Many people have asked, "What are the different decorating styles?" Well, there are modern furniture styles, rustic, retro, Tuscan ideas and more. Decisions on which ones to use will depend upon your furnishings design taste as well as the colours you pick.
You should keep-in-mind that unless you truly love a particular home furniture style you may become weary of it and want to change it later. So, be sure in what you want to do because changing it can be costly in terms of time and money.
What are the different decorating styles? And how will the different decorating styles affect your home? The following list contains a couple of types of styles. Information about furniture styles, colour, fabric, accessories, walls and floor designs to help you decide what style you really like.
TRADITIONAL
Traditional furniture style has been a popular for centuries and will continue to stay in the fore front of design styles because of it's "handed down" elements.
FURNITURE
Traditional furniture is a formal design and the furniture is commonly set against the walls and has an inflexible and orthodox visual aspect, such as our
Country Solid Oak Dining Room Range. The furniture has curved lines and decorated carvings and can give a museum look if all period furniture is used. Mixing in some clean, straight line pieces will soften the look.
ACCESSORIES
Sizeable floral displays, table lamps with silk shades, wall scones, vases, oriental rugs and mirrors and books are used to accessorize the room. Drapery and curtains finish the design whilst softening the room.
FABRICS
The most popular are florals and tone-on-tone textiles. Bigger florals, muted plaids and brocades (decorated look) are also used to reflect the traditional period.
COLOURS
Browns such as our real brown leather solid oak chair, creams and taupe’s are the most popular neutral colours with this style and the shades can range from light to dark. The Traditional colour scheme is for the floors to be dark, the walls lighter and the ceilings flat white. Gloss painted crown molding finishes off the room.
MODERN
With this modern furniture style there is minimal use of accessories and the window treatments are usually vertical or horizontal blinds. Colours can play a major role in the delineation of areas in large rooms or lofts and architectural details.
FURNITURE
Modern furniture is a combination of clean lines and unique shapes. Furniture is streamlined and upholster in leathers, fabrics and plastics. Tables are generally chrome with glass tops, but sleek wood design such as our
Taj Solid Mango Dining Table are also very popular. Colours are generally neutral, but there are the bursts of colour in chairs and sofas.
ACCESSORIES
These range from solid neutral to bold bright colours in vases, area rug and lamps. Artwork has bold shapes, colours and designs. All the accessories maintain the clean and unique shapes common in modern house furniture pieces. Window treatments are usually vertical or horizontal blinds of neutral colours to blend; rather than show. Floral arrangements are sparse and minimal in design.
FABRICS
The fabrics that are best to achieve a modern appearance are material, leathers, plastic; some plain and others with strong geometric shapes.
COLOUR
A neutral palette prevails with modern design, yet strong and bold colours are used to delineate areas in large open loft spaces. Colour also accents architectural elements which are part of any design style.