If you are not a stranger to home maintenance or developing, you’ll have a fair idea of where most of the money goes. Classically more money is spent on the kitchen than any other room of the house, closely followed by the bathroom. These rooms cost a considerable amount of money due to their feature pieces, like sinks, units and work surfaces.Further more, in most rooms you can usually get away with choosing cheaper, lower quality items, but in these rooms they stand out like a sore thumb.
However, during these financially tough times, which are the rooms that are getting the most attention? The living room comes out winner currency according to the Swedish furniture supplier IKEA. There is too much cost involved in the process of doing up kitchens and bathrooms right now so not so many people are choosing this option. They would much rather wait until they have more financial security and do it properly. The living room however can be updated bit by bit and be given a more modern look every easily. Book shelf’s, TV stands and coffee table as the biggest sellers, as well as smaller ornamental pieces. Additionally, due to an increase in open plan living style, dining furniture is also becoming one of the most popular choices.
The second most popular room of choice for decoration and buying furniture is the bedroom. As a large proportion of people lives are spent in the bedroom, this is an obviously choice for a little TLC. Bedside tables sell well according to IKEA, who suggest this is because they are cheap yet useful, and more modern designs can make a room look more contemporary quite quickly. Other common choices for bedroom furniture includes wardrobes, dressers and chairs