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Friday April 27, 2012
All the Entertainment You Need for Friday Night
At Contempo Wall, we’re big fans of Friday night and we want to make sure everyone can enjoy a night of rest and relaxation in the best way possible. A sleek, modern home entertainment center will make your TV look great, and we’ve got all the space you could ever need for accessories. Continue reading
Tuesday April 24, 2012
We Solve Problems: Modern Home Entertainment Solutions
As furniture manufacturers, we play a big role in the interior design equation, and we try to remain cognizant of it. Our products aren’t just jewelry for your interiors – they’re more like tools than decorations. They serve a purpose. Continue reading
Friday April 20, 2012
You’re Not Boring: Entertainment & You
Your home, your living room especially, should be a reflection of what inspires you, what you enjoy and what you find fun. And it’s easy to show that with a great home entertainment center. You're not boring and you're not unexceptional. Show it with a great entertainment center. Continue reading
Friday April 13, 2012
Techorating: Interior Design & Technology
Yesterday, we discussed the importance of keeping your home entertainment in mind when redecorating or designing your interiors. Today, we’re going to discuss a similar concept, called Techorating, which is the practice of combining technology and interior design to unify a space. Continue reading
Thursday April 12, 2012
Decorate with Entertainment in Mind
When we talk about design and decoration we often focus on color, space and the usual suspects of home design usually pop into the conversation – furniture, wallpaper, paint, lighting, accessories – but we rarely think to remember one of the most important features of any home living room – the entertainment. Continue reading
Tuesday March 28, 2023
Pier Wall Bed vs. Murphy Bed: Which One is Right for You?
Transform your home with a space-saving pier wall bed. Discover the advantages over a Murphy bed, including more storage space, customizable design, better aesthetics, a more comfortable mattress, and easier use. Explore why a pier wall bed may be the perfect solution for your home.The post Pier Wall Bed vs. Murphy Bed: Which One is Right for You? appeared first on Contempo Space Blog.Thursday February 09, 2023
Understand the Difference Between an Armoire and a Wardrobe
Need a bedroom storage solution for your clothes and accessories but unsure of the differences between the terms “armoire” and “wardrobe”? Then you’ve come to the right place.
While there is a great deal of overlap between the two terms, they’re not entirely the same. In this article, we will help you understand the differences between an armoire and a wardrobe so you can make the right decision for adding extra storage space to your home.
Armoires and wardrobes are both tall, spacious, free-standing cabinets used to store clothes, linens, and other household items. They typically have doors that can be opened and closed, hangers for hanging clothes, and some come with drawers and shelves for additional storage.
Both are typically made of wood. They both provide plenty of storage space. People most often use them in bedrooms, but sometimes armoires are placed in living rooms.
The difference between a wardrobe and an armoire is that a wardrobe is typically a larger and more spacious piece of furniture that can accommodate more items. An armoire, on the other hand, might have an open space for a television.
At Contempo Space, we often use the terms interchangeably, but we lean toward the word “armoire” when the piece has space for a television or computer.
Another difference between an armoire and a wardrobe is the space and storage capacity. Armories are typically smaller and can only accommodate a limited amount of items. They are best suited for small bedrooms or areas where you need to save space.
Wardrobes, on the other hand, offer much more storage space. They can be large enough to accommodate a significant amount of clothing and other household items. They are perfect for larger bedrooms or areas where you need a lot of storage space.
The cost of armories and wardrobes can vary depending on the size, style, and material used to construct them, ranging from a few hundred dollars to several thousand dollars, depending on the size, complexity, and materials.
All Contempo Space armoires and wardrobes are made from wood. We offer a wide variety of wood options to match the decor of your home.
We also have options you won’t find in many other places, like mirrored and colored glass surfaces.
You want your armoire or wardrobe to fit well in your home, so it’s important when shopping to find a manufacturer who can do custom work.
Contempo Space armoires and wardrobes are made to order, and all options are customizable, so if what you see available doesn’t match your needs, just contact us, and we’ll make you something that fits your home and your needs.
When choosing between an armoire and a wardrobe, consider your needs, preferences, and the size of your room. With the right choice, you can find the perfect storage solution that meets your needs and enhances the look of your home.
Monday June 05, 2017
Glossy White Wardrobe Set – 14 Doors of Bedroom Storage!
This Maryland customer needed more bedroom closet space (don’t we all?) and had an area of the room that was perfectly suited to the kind of transformation Contempo Space delivers every day.
The wall of wardrobes pictured is simply several free standing closets attached together in place.
No attachment to the walls. No attachment to the floor.
Removing a few screws from the inside can quickly transform this single piece of supersized storage furniture into several separate, fully assembled wardrobe closets.
These can be moved and reassembled in another room or home, or used individually.
Did this customized solution cost less than hiring a carpenter to build something permanent? That depends whether you have a carpenter who owes you a very large favor.
The post Glossy White Wardrobe Set – 14 Doors of Bedroom Storage! appeared first on Contempo Space Blog.Monday June 05, 2017
Entertainment Center Buying Guide for Flat Screen Television Owners
If you browse the pages of a modern design magazine or website, you might notice that the placement of the television often seems an afterthought.
There are exceptions, of course. You will see creative photos floating around featuring televisions sitting on top of stacks of luggage or neatly stained pallets. Otherwise though, it would be easy to believe that everybody either lacks a television in the living room or has decided to hang the TV on the wall, presumably to enjoy its miraculous ability to operate without the need for power wires or any kind of cable box or other hardware.
Fear not though, as there is still hope for those of us who don’t live in a magazine spread.
Unless you completely skipped over the title of this post before reading, you probably already know that we’re going to say entertainment centers. Yes, it’s true. Entertainment centers may be the last bastion of hope for flat screen television owners if living rooms and family rooms are to remain both beautiful and practical, while still affording us the storage space that we need in our real life living rooms.
Contemporary entertainment center designs have come a long way since a couple decades ago, when TV furniture needed to accommodate large, heavy television sets and tended to have a very specific, predictable look and feel. You probably remember more than a few of the old style wall units with the single big glass door protecting an FM receiver and double tape deck. Which brings us to the first step of our entertainment center buying guide, and perhaps the most important:
Fortunately, measuring for your TV has never been easier. Assuming you own a flat screen TV, depth is not an issue, so you only need to know two dimensions, width and height.
The furniture manufacturer will have specifications that include how much space is available for the TV. All you need to do is make sure that space is bigger than the actual dimensions of your television.
If you are shopping for an entertainment wall unit and you don’t have the television yet, the easiest solution is to look at the television you want online, where you should see length and width specs.
One last tip about television size: as technology gets cheaper, TVs are very common upgrades. If it’s been a while since you got a larger TV or if you watch a lot of television in your home, it’s a good idea to consider getting an entertainment unit with some extra space available in case you get a bigger TV in the future.
When planning for TV furniture in a living room or family room, you usually have to begin with considering the placement of doors, windows, staircases and any other permanent features of your room.
Sometimes there is a single, most obvious placement for the television and entertainment furniture. In some rooms, there will be two or more places to choose from. In this case, you want to think about the seating for each possible scenario.
What kind of seating is going to go in the room and how will it be arranged? Would a certain seating arrangement create any undesirable situations, such as having people facing a bright evening sun or a heavily trafficked doorway?
Think about how close or far people will be sitting from the wall unit. How far away from the television is best? People have come up with a few complicated sounding mathematical ways to answer this question, so here is a more direct answer to the question of how far it is usually recommended to place seating from a modern television:
36 inch TV: Sit 6 to 9 feet away
50 inch TV: Sit 8 to 12 feet away
60 inch TV: Sit 10 to 15 feet away
72 inch TV: Sit 12 to 18 feet away
This can be the most challenging part of choosing the perfect entertainment center. Going back to those magazines mentioned earlier, it’s tempting to go for the smallest, lowest thing that will fit your TV. This looks great for staging, but a valuable fact to keep in mind is that the most common complaint people have about their home is a shortage of storage space.
The obvious solution for storage is furniture, of course. The living room, usually among the largest rooms in the home, is actually the best candidate to accommodate a rather large piece of furniture.
Think about it this way: you’re deciding on the piece of furniture that is probably going to be placed against the largest wall in the largest room of the home. Does it make sense to consider going a little bigger? Yes it does.
Customers thank themselves for making the choice to make the most of their floor space with a taller wall unit. Depending on the type of room and how you will use the entertainment unit, you may choose a unit with lots of open shelving, plenty of doors and drawers, or some combination of these.
If you will be showcasing display pieces, another thing to consider is an entertainment center with glass doors and perhaps even some internal lighting. These kinds of features accentuate decorative pieces.
With the above tips in mind, there’s no time like the present to check out our own line of customizable entertainment centers. Each one can be ordered in any of our furniture finishes and colors.
Thanks for reading!
The post Entertainment Center Buying Guide for Flat Screen Television Owners appeared first on Contempo Space Blog.Wednesday March 09, 2016
Rustic Birch Bedroom Set in NYC
This beautiful bedroom set we made for a customer in NYC is manufactured with modern materials and construction quality, while presenting a rustic facade that is almost distressed in its appearance.
The contempobed pier wall is a fantastic masterpiece that combines the functions of several normal bedroom furniture pieces all into one place.
Matching 10-drawer dresser and 5-drawer chest complete the matching bedroom set.
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