Boudoir clincher

Jan. 1, 2002
<b></b><p></p><p><b><b>Bedrooms still sell houses - and now they have to be so very multi-functional. Andrew Leech looks at how suppliers are adapting to suit the changing needs of the customer who demands a bit of everything in the boudoir</b></b><br><b>Ask any psychiatrist and they will tell you, bedrooms play a major role in the development of mind, body and soul. What they might not know is that they also have a significant influence on a new home buyer&amp;’s decision to buy a property.</b><br><b><b>our survey said...</b></b><br> An exit poll of house buyers on one major UK development indicated that more than 60% of all purchases were clinched partly as a result of the furniture and fabrics in the show house bedrooms. Price, of course, was an important factor too.</p><p>Storage is the fundamental requirement in a bedroom and in this day and age that does not just embrace clothes and linen; high tech equipment is also part of the equation such as tv, radio, hi-fi and, more and more, internet access facilities as well. It is also becoming increasingly trendy in some homes for a part of the bedroom to double as an office.</p><p> Indeed today&amp;’s bedroom is all about lifestyle and most …

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