Modular furniture
Modular promises flexibility, but the modules still come in fixed sizes. These guides look at modular storage, office setups, and seating, and where made-to-measure quietly wins.
Modular rattan garden furniture, and the gap that nobody fills
Summary: Modular rattan garden furniture sounds flexible, but most sets only flex inside catalogue dimensions. The real work is measuring patio depth, door swings, drip lines, steps, and cushion…
Read postModular bathroom furniture is just storage that fits around plumbing
Summary: Modular bathroom furniture is only useful if it works around plumbing, tile edges, floor fall, and odd gaps. Measure the real bathroom first, then choose or cut modules to fit the smallest…
Read postModular table, what it actually means once you stop looking at the renders
Summary: A modular table is only worth it when the configuration changes often enough to justify the compromises. The real questions are seam alignment, leaf storage, leg positions, and whether the…
Read postModular dresser, what changes when you stop buying off the rack
Summary: A modular dresser is useful when drawer count, wall width, radiator height, or future use might change. The important parts are the module sizes, drawer slides, carcass squareness, and…
Read postA modular desk is the right answer when the room keeps changing its mind
Summary: A modular desk is useful when a room changes jobs over time. The parts need real reusable connectors, practical depth and height options, and layouts that can move from straight to L-shaped…
Read postWhat people actually mean when they search for a modular bed
Summary: A modular bed can mean a bed that ships in panels, a frame that can change later, or a platform made from storage blocks. The useful version is the one that solves your actual problem:…
Read postA modular conference table that actually fits the room
Summary: A modular conference table only works when the modules fit the room, the people, the leg layout, and the cable plan. Most meeting-room problems come from one or two non-standard dimensions,…
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Modular seating, planned for an awkward room and a budget
Summary: Modular seating works when the room needs to change shape: radiator clearances, awkward doors, drying racks, and dinner guests all matter. The useful way to shop is to measure the room, the…
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Modular office furniture, what actually works at home
Summary: Modular office furniture works at home only when the modules match the real room: radiators, door swings, alcoves, and shared living spaces all matter. Measure usable wall width, desk-zone…
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Modular cabinets, what the catalog doesn't tell you
Summary: Modular cabinets are flexible inside their own grid, but the grid often stops just short of the real wall. Measure the wall, floor, ceiling, skirting, services, and delivery route before…
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