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backonthewagon · 09/09/2016 20:30

We are in the process of buying a house and picking bedroom furniture for it. This is the house

We want solid oak furniture with no veneers for longevity.

We have found one company that does bedroom sets that are very good value and they also do a good interest free finance package.

However there is only this range that I really love. I say get the same range for each bedroom except for the tiny box room which will just have a desk, chair and shelving unit in. DP thinks that it will look silly to have things from the same range in the 3 bedrooms and it will be a bit Butlins/Travelodge-esque.

Opinions please :)

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MoonlightandMusic · 09/09/2016 23:16

Congratulations on the house. Grin

Have to say I agree with your DP - I wouldn't get the same for all of the bedrooms - certainly I'd go with complementary styles, but not an exact match. Also, unless you're in urgent need of everything from the off, I'd be inclined to live in it for six months and see how you feel then in terms of what suits furniture-wise.

backonthewagon · 10/09/2016 18:03

We have 2 bedrooms on one floor and 1 bedroom in the loft. Would 2 rooms with the same range be ok (either the 2 on the same floor, or 1 of those rooms and the 1 in the loft) or would 3 totally different ranges look better?

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MoonlightandMusic · 10/09/2016 22:16

I'd go for three different but, you could mix and match? So, find two or three ranges you like and use selected pieces from each in all three rooms - wouldn't look too 'matchy' then but you'd still have cohesion.

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