If you just moved into a new home, good chances are you need to furnish your rooms and get some bedroom furniture. However, I do notice that fully furnishing your bedroom alone can cost thousands of dollars. So you ask yourself and look at your wallet where the money has gone to your gas, and say “What do I sleep on? Where do I put my clothes?” Well, like many out there today, new homeowners tend to gradually go for the furnish as you go approach, so that way you can get what you need for the basics of bedroom furniture.
#1 - Take care of where you will sleep first. If you don’t care too much about style, you can save money temporarily buy getting a mattress and a box spring to go on top of it just to put directly onto the ground. The key thing is the ensure you make yourself comfortable and able to get good rest. Be sure to get a good mattress because no matter the look of the bed, you want to be comfortable. Now if you need to get a bed frame, then you can get a metal bed frame if your budget is tight, as wood frames tend to be more expensive.
#2 - Figure out where to put your clothes. Finally, now that you are comfortably rested up, then lets be sure to figure out where all the clothes you have all over the floor will be stored. Mostly, if you can afford one, a 6 drawer dresser will do the trick. Not only will you be able to use it to store your clothing nicely with ample storage space, the dresser can double as a table area for simple needs as compared to a chest which would be too high for the use. So if you are going to need to organize your room, use the closet and go for a dresser.
#3 - Accessorize when you have the chance. Now that you have solved your basic needs of rest and organization, you should be ready to accessorize on the final stage of fulfilling the basic needs of your bedroom. If you haven’t already, I think getting nice window dressings will serve to give you a way to control the outside-light-in ambiance as well as improve the overall look of the bedroom. Then of course, you can move onto the night stand, chest, and vanity tables along the way.
So with a mattress, bed, dresser, and some window dressings you should be quite comfortable and satisfied with your bedroom without spending too much money. But overall, make sure you can get some good rest first, and then worry about upgrading the details as you get your bedroom furniture.

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The bedroom is the part of a home used mostly for sleeping. If a bedroom has a bookshelf or a computer desk, can serve as a study. Because the bedroom is the only private place in a home, it is often designed in a romantic way, and has only a night table and a bed. Other bedrooms have entertainment centers inside. Depending on your flavor, furniture items in your bedroom may include a full, king or queen-sized bed with proper bedding, a nightstand, dressers and closets.
At the moment, let’s take a look at a short list, not claiming to be exhaustive, of bedroom furniture terms you may not appreciate, although you see them often on furniture related websites.
? Armoire - A movable wardrobe, usually with one or two doors.
? Air Bed - A mattress filled with air, covered with cushioning and ticking.
? Baffle - A structure which reduces wave motion in a waterbed mattress.
? Bunk Bed - A type of bed in which one bed is stacked on top of another.
? California King Bed - A bed that measures 72 inches wide and 84 inches long.
? Chest - A rectangular piece of furniture with four walls and a liftable lid, used for storage.
? Comforter - A thick, fluffy blanket used as a cover on top of the bed.
? Daybed - Bed made out of wood or metal, used as bed and seating area.
? Double Bed - A bed that measures 54 inches wide by 75 inches long.
? Double Extra Long Bed - A bed that measures 54 inches wide by 80 inches long.
? Duvet Cover - A type of bedding, a soft flat bag filled with down or feathers, used on a bed as a blanket.
? Extra-Long Twin Bed - A bed that measures 39 inches wide by 80 inches long.
? Full Bed - A bed that measures 54 inches wide by 75 inches long.
? Full Motion - A waterbed that does not have wave reduction systems.
? Futon - A thin mattress of tufted cotton batting, placed on the floor or on a raised, foldable frame.
? Headboard - The piece of furniture that attaches to the head of the bed, to retain bed linens and pillows.
? King Bed - A bed that measures 76 inches wide by 80 inches long.
? Motion Reduced - A waterbed that incorporates wave reduction devices to reduce wave motion.
? Motionless - A waterbed that incorporates wave reduction devices to stop wave motion.
? Olympic Queen Bed - A bed that measures 66 inches wide by 80 inches long.
? Pedestal Decking - A flat board which sits on a waterbed pedestal, below the frame.
? Queen Bed - A bed that measures 60 inches wide by 80 inches long.
? Sleigh Bed - A bed with a high, scrolled headboard and slightly lower footboard resembling the front of a sleigh.
? Sleeper - A sofa which can be converted into a bed.
? Twin Bed - One of a identical pair of single beds.

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