It’s time to get new furniture for the fire station. The old furniture has several suspicious stains, holes, and is worn out or broken. But, where do you look for budget-friendly furniture that will last a long time and fit the demands of a fire station? Below are four tips for choosing the right furniture that everyone will love.
1) Buy Durable Furniture That Can Withstand 24/7 Use
Open twenty-four hours a day and seven days a week, the fire station is a busy place, so the Furniture for Fire Stations needs to endure the heavy wear and tear of every day—even every hour—use. Furniture with heavy-duty materials, like leather, is a great option as it can withstand the demands of a high-traffic area while being relatively easy to clean. An alternative and cheaper material than leather is vinyl, as it has comparable durability and is just as easy to clean.
2) Keep The Floor Plan In Mind To Maximize Usable Space
Have you ever been in a house or apartment where there’s too much furniture or the furniture is too big for the space? It makes the room feel cramped instead of homey and spacious. That’s why it’s important to keep the size of the fire station in mind when purchasing furniture. There are several free websites that let you put in the room dimensions, add and remove furniture, and tinker around with the layout. Experiment with the design. This will give you an idea of how you want the space to look.
3) Purchase Matching Furniture Or Furniture Sets
You’ve probably also been in homes or apartments that exhibit a hodgepodge of mismatched furniture, like the entire space was furnished by several garage sale misadventures. Couple that with a few scores at Goodwill and grandma’s old floral loveseat, and you have descended into chaos. Maybe that’s acceptable for a college dorm room, but not for a government-funded fire department. The fire station should feel like a home away from home to the firefighters who have to spend long hours there. They put their lives on the line every day and deserve the best that the budget can buy.
4) Look For Vendors Who Can Offer A Deal
That doesn’t mean you can’t go on Craigslist or eBay and find great quality at a great price, but this will take more time and effort, and there’s always the off-chance of coming back only to find the footrest is three shades lighter than the “matching” armchair. However, it will be faster, easier, and ultimately cheaper to buy a furniture set if you can find the right vendor. There are plenty of places that will offer deals on furniture sets. A little research goes a long way in this case.
Putting It All Together
Free design websites like Homestyler and Floorplanner can make a vast difference in the redecorating efforts. It will save you a lot of time and grunt work. Instead of having to push around furniture in every configuration only to decide that you liked it how it was the first time around, you can experiment with different placements online. These websites will allow you to move furniture around with a click of a button and let you see which furniture types will work best in the space.
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