THE BEDROOM
KEY QUEST IONS TO ASK • What do you already have in the space that you would like to keep? • How would you describe your style? • Is this space multi-use, do you work, exercise or watch TV in the room? • What level of lighting and privacy do you like in the bedroom? This helps to determine the window treatment strategy and lighting plan. • How much weight do you like for your bedding? • Do you like to read or watch TV in bed? • Do you use the bed as a seat to put on shoes? (to determine height needs or if they’ll need a bench at the end of the bed) • Would you like a seating area for reading? • Would you prefer a matching suite or a more eclectic look in your bedroom? • Are you happy with your current mattresses or can I tell you about the Robin Sleep System? • Is time an issue in the morning? A duvet is practical because it can be made quickly. Sheets, quilts and coverlets create a gorgeous layered look. • When will construction be complete? Or at what stage of the construction are you in? I F I TS A GUEST BEDROOM CONS I DER THE FOL LOWING • How often is it used? • Do guests regularly come for longer visits or is the room primarily used for short term guests? This would determine whether or not a dresser is needed • Would you like a day bed or full bed? • What is the closet situation? • Storage situation? • Where will the guests put their luggage?
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