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Bedroom

Make room for rest—and for the route around the bed.

A bedroom feels settled when the largest piece, the movement around it, and the storage it needs are considered together.

Calm bedroom with an upholstered bed, wood bedside table, lamp, and soft green wall.
Bedroom study. Illustrative generated scene; not current inventory.

Fix the bed wall first.

Measure the wall width, window and sill positions, outlets, switches, door swings, and the clear space on both sides. Note whether the room needs one bedside surface or two.

Account for what opens.

Closet doors, bedroom doors, and drawers need usable clearance. Add those movements to the sketch instead of measuring only the empty floor.

Separate furniture and mattress questions.

Treat the bed frame, storage, bedside pieces, and mattress as related decisions with different dimensions and terms. Confirm compatibility, current pricing, availability, policies, and any financing details directly in the showroom.

Questions for the showroom.

Room width and length

Bed wall width

Door, hallway, and stair clearances

Window and sill positions

Closet and drawer movement

Photos from the doorway and opposite corner

Bring the bedroom brief to Brandon.

Bring measurements, a wide room photo, and the first decision you want to make. The showroom is at 225 W Brandon Blvd.

Address
225 W Brandon Blvd, Brandon, FL 33511
Hours
Monday–Saturday, 10:00 AM–7:00 PM. Sunday, 11:00 AM–6:00 PM.
Call
+1813-869-6682