If you live in a small space, have you considered collapsible furniture as a choice? Collapsible furniture is a great way to ensure that you always have space available when living in tight quarters. It also is great to be able to pull out furniture when you may need it for guests but may not need it as a regular item day to day. If you are looking for collapsible furniture ideas, consider these 5 collapsible furniture ideas for your small space.
4 Unique Collapsible Furniture Ideas
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4 Collapsible Furniture Ideas
Chairs
A great item to have that is collapsible are chairs. Being able to pull out an extra chair or two when you have guests or even are in need of a chair yourself, makes even more sense to have some chairs on hand that can breakdown and be assembled easily.
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Tables
Collapsible furniture has come a long way since the idea was first thought of. Take for example tables or desks that are created as part of another piece of furniture allowing them to collapse to create a new item such as a privacy board for a book case or even hideaway other items you may not want to be seen by your guests on their visit.
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Beds
Great ways to use collapsible furniture in bedrooms is with beds. There are so many options from bed frames folding to the point of being flat to beds that can be closed off and hidden as though part of another piece of furniture, similar to a murphy bed.
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Dining Sets
Options for dining sets available are chairs that can slide right under the table to create a closed shape such as a cube or a circle. Some great pieces I have seen could really become a conversation starter for you.
Next time you are looking for an idea to make more space in your living area, consider some of these furniture ideas to ensure you always have enough room to spare!
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