At Discount Furniture Store Ltd, we specialise in supplying our discerning customers with White High Gloss furniture and Black High Gloss Furniture.
High gloss furniture was very popular in the 1960s and has recently become sought after again. The highly glazed appearance of high gloss furniture has the effect of making a room seem larger than it really is. This is similar to putting a large mirror along a feature wall which gives the illusion that the room is twice as wide.
Houses built since the 1980s have tended to be smaller, in order to fit more homes into the same space that would have accommodated probably half the number of homes in a development, say, built between the end of the second world war and the 1970s. The desire for more profit, combined with the reluctance of planners to release land for construction, has brought this need to build more properties in a smaller space.
As weary house hunters will testify, when looking for a three-bedroom property, the third bedroom is usually scarcely nothing more than a box room. Strategically placing a high gloss bedside chest or wardrobe will make all the difference to the look of the room. This is especially helpful to those wishing to sell a property. Making the bedroom look larger will surely have a positive effect on the potential buyer.
Here at Discount Furniture Store Ltd, we are pleased to stock a comprehensive range of white high gloss furniture and black high gloss furniture. We have two-door and three-door wardrobes, chests of drawers and smaller bedside chests. We also provide complete bedroom suites in white or black high gloss.
Although the placing of high gloss furniture will enhance the look of a room, you need to be careful where you locate the furniture. We at Discount Furniture Ltd are pleased to report that the furniture we supply is of the highest quality and the high gloss finish should last for the lifetime of the piece of furniture. You should avoid placing the chest or wardrobe where it will be subjected to constant sunlight. There is a remote possibility that too much sunlight may cause the high gloss to fade slightly.
That said, the reflection of the sunlight by day, along with that of artificial light at night, can have a dramatic effect on a room with carefully placed shiny, reflective, high gloss furniture.