Furniture works best when its scale answers the room rather than a trend. Begin with the fixed architecture, then map the clear space people need to move comfortably.
Start with the room, not the object
Measure wall lengths, openings, sill heights and circulation paths. Mark the proposed footprint with painter’s tape and live with it for a day. The space around furniture is as important as the furniture itself.
Choose materials for real life
Think honestly about sunlight, children, pets, entertaining and maintenance. A finish that can be renewed is often a better long-term choice than one that looks perfect only on day one.
Ask for the details
Confirm dimensions, lead time, access requirements, warranty and what installation includes. A clear quotation should make assumptions and exclusions visible before work begins.
