Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
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.
Baker, Holly Hunt, Hickory Chair? This is what your designer is for.
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.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Hire a decorator, sweetheart.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
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.
Baker, Holly Hunt, Hickory Chair? This is what your designer is for.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
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.
Baker, Holly Hunt, Hickory Chair? This is what your designer is for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
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.
Anonymous wrote:I still don’t understand what you are looking for.
Anonymous wrote: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?
Anonymous wrote:You're working with an architect on decor? Do you mean a designer?