Furniture

Furniture

Hello! I was wondering if anyone has any recommendations for furniture for my space and for the bedrooms e.g bed frames, nightstands etc. 

Furthermore, if anyone can provide any further information on budgeting, what features to look for and what suppliers i can use, it would be highly appreciated. 

 

Thank you 

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Helen3
Top Contributor
Bristol, United Kingdom

Really depends on which country you are in and how you want to decorate your place @Asif89 

 

You can put together a budget for the items you need on an excel spreadsheet or similar .

 

you can pick up second hand furniture on FB marketplace, auctions and charity shops .

 

you will know where to pick up white goods in your country . 

H, you are helping Thanks, I am in New York USA.

What furniture should i have i rooms and quantity ? thanks

Helen3
Top Contributor
Bristol, United Kingdom

As I've already said it depends on your property  and how you want to decorate .

 

why don't you do some market research on how hosts with similar listings are decorating and furnishing their properties in your location and make a list of what you want to include @Asif89 

Lance245
Level 1
Charenton, LA

@Asif89 Things to keep in mind as you procure items: 

-easy of cleaning 

-try not to clutter

-think of where people can put make up on

-think of people with young kids

-cost vs durability 

 

Hi @Asif89 the thing that’s helped the most when decorating on a budget is finding a photo idea of the space you’d like to create.

 Then looking for those items at affordable stores including Home Goods, Wayfair and affordable stores for a baseline of pricing on those types of items. If you need some items in a hurry we’ve purchased rugs from Amazon to arrive before the next guest in a pinch. 

I hope this helps.

Karen114
Top Contributor
Bolton, MA

@Asif89  Good mattresses are key.  I use  memory foam Wayfair for my matresses.  If you can fit king beds in your bedroom/s then do that as guests will choose a space with King beds over smaller beds. 

All bedrooms should have nightstands on each side of the bed with a light/lamp.  If you can't fit a nigtstand a wall shelf next to bed and wall mounted light would work.  Guests need  space for water, glasses, phone alarm.  

 

Bed frames- Forget the platform beds that you see on Wayfair.  I made that mistake and now use Metal bedframes that I get on Amazon. You can purchase bed skirts to cover the metal legs. 

 

Have toiletries such as shampoo, cond and body wash as well as hand soap, dishsoap and some cleaning supplies including broom and mop, a vacuum cleaner is better.  TP, paper towels and garbage bags too. 

 

I use Couches from wayfair either sectionals or two love seats that give the look.  Throw pillows on couch as well as throw blankets.

 

Make sure you have enough seating for the living room and dining space.  If you sleep 6 and only have 4 chairs at the table or living room furniture that seats 4 this will be a problem,

 

I try to keep 2 to a bedroom.  So if it's a 2 bedroom, sleep 4.  Nobody wants to sleep in bunk beds or pull out couches.  Maximizing heads in beds is not always the best practice.  

 

Don't forget your artwork, plants and area rugs. 

Karen