Furniture Styles - A Middle Path

Dec 12
09:59

2007

Sarika Kabra

Sarika Kabra

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If you live with someone who has radically different design ideas than your own, you will need to compromise in order to come to a decision about your house. The end result would be satisfying and useful for both of you.

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It so happened one day that my spouse and I were taking  a trip to the furniture store,Furniture Styles - A Middle Path Articles disagreeing as usual about what kind of furniture to get and not coming to any solution. We have always had our little stylistic disagreements in the past, and so when the time came to purchase new furniture, there was certain to be some more discussion. To explain things a bit, we have both had our different styles, for as long as we’ve known each other. I have always been more interested in things having a history behind them. Whether that relates to movies, food, travel, or simply to buying new furniture, I have always liked anything which brings the past into the present and gives things a feel of permanence.  On the other hand, my spouse has almost the complete opposite stylistic inclinations. The food must always be different and new, the places we go to the next hot spot and the movies alternative and very trendy. The same thing of course applied to furniture—so you can imagine how things started out. We were then arguing about what to buy for the bedroom. My spouse of course was more interested in getting something quite new, and pointed out in a magazine this contemporary platform bed, so low to the ground that you’d feel like you were sleeping on the floor. Instead, I turned the pages a bit to more traditional bedroom furniture, a bed that you could easily get on and get off without the necessity of kneeling, and something that you could actually see the floor beneath it. The bed had some nice ornamentation on it, which made for a very beautiful look, and by the way, a comfortable looking mattress. The end result was that we continued to argue all the way to the furniture store and then started to look at everything from sectional sofas, to kitchen sets, until we finally got to the bedroom section. So how do you think our day trip to the store ended? We actually wanted a bed and a nightstand, which did complicate matters, since we didn’t want two different styles in the same room, which would make for a very odd look. In the end, the decision that we did come to, was to go with something in between, and hence we went for a more traditional but modern style for the bed and nightstand, and since we had always wanted to get something else in the living room, we went for a slightly more modern leather recliner. The result of our compromising was that the house now has a very interesting look.  The point of the story is that even in a situation where you have two people living in the same house with very different styles, you can still come to a solution when it comes to furnishing things.  You just need to learn how to compromise in the right way. What is really interesting about this is that in the end you may just find that your house looks much better than it normally would have with just a single style. Because of our stylistic differences, my spouse and I have definitely made for an interesting look.

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