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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don’t understand the question. Beds have standard dimensions. The nightstands could be anything from a tiny shelf on the wall to a dresser. You just need to know the dimensions of the space you have. Or do you want like a bed with storage of some kind?[/quote] Yes, beds for US market have standard dimensions so that’s why IKEA sheets can be so confounding. Looking for suggestions of high end furniture designers folks like. Not Room/Board, Crate/Barrrel, etc. [/quote] Baker, Holly Hunt, Hickory Chair? This is what your designer is for. [/quote] Yeah, I don’t understand if you have a designer why you need furniture recs? To provide as examples? Also, what is your style? Traditional, contemporary, transitional (what type), etc.[/quote] I want to look at some options before meeting. Sometimes I’m more successful by ruling out what I don’t like. Can you suggest a place to look for these definitions? Thanks. [/quote] Yes, I have found the internet to be a very helpful place full of pictures and definitions. Lol. But seriously, traditional is supposedly more classic/timeless in nature. Transitional is combining 2 different styles (like vintage and modern). I struggle with contemporary vs modern but think of contemporary as being current (not helpful I know). Modern is a little more minimalist/avant-garde. I obviously didn’t use the internet very well in the definitions but you get the idea. This lady has a lot of traditional/new traditional books you might be interested in (plus the video home tours are fun): https://thepottedboxwood.com/category/books/[/quote]
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