Importance Of Smart Furniture

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The space saving furniture which is known as smart furniture is seem to be so famous these days. Many people like to use smart furniture because they like to include in the decor in their house with a comfortable furniture that make their house look modern and also saving the spaces of their house but the fact is it’s expensive. Related to the purpose of this furniture design is to save the space of the house and make the products uniqueness, awesomeness, safe, functional, strong and also make it works better so the people can live better with it. It does not only add function and practicality but they also add style and personality. Smart furniture is lot better than traditional or general furniture while that furniture is big with the old …show more content…
They have to design and create different type of furniture with a different purpose and functions also consider the limitation of the material that use to build the object. They have to think more and be creative to design the product that can be used with lots of different functions so the user can convert and expand the furniture to something else. It also allows the users to fold the mattress up into the wall when not in use and revealing items like a sofa, coffee dining table or desk. More interesting is it contains the hidden storage underneath the objects like sofa or bed to store some stuffs. Moreover, the designer has to identify the needs and satisfaction of their clients. Every customer always need the products that are useful, strong, safe and can use with lots of different functions. To design that kind of furniture they start with a basic concept or idea by combining the traditional and modern methods then sketch it on the paper first. After that they use the computer software to make it more detail also include all the different aspects of the design, how the piece is put together and what material should be use. Once they finish it, they will create the original prototype of the piece. The designer not just designs if for the smart functionality but they have to design it with innovative design that makes the products look attractive, productive, practical, and comfortable for the customer. Furniture designer work …show more content…
As we know this kind of furniture have lots of benefits that can help people a lot. So to make people feel more easier they provide customers a very high quality of products, simple or easy to use, easy to locate it, strong, comfy and safe. Today, space saving furniture is very popular for people who have a small area of house, room, apartment, company or office. The designer trying to think and update or create a new space saving furniture that have more function, look more attractive, amazing and more comfortable for the customers with a cheaper price so all the people around the world can use

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