Chinese homeowners maximizing space by customization

Source:yibada.com

For many Chinese homeowners, maximizing space in a country where real estate prices can be intimidating proves to be crucial.

 

 

For many Chinese homeowners, maximizing space in a country where real estate prices can be intimidating proves to be crucial.

 

Making the most of the space available does not instantly mean adapting a minimalist approach, which may not always appeal to people. Homeowners basically consider the size of the furniture they plan to buy. Then other details follow, such as color, design, price and so on. Unfortunately, in some cases, there could no available furniture that could even come close to what homeowners have in mind. 

 

That makes some people resort to customization. Take for instance one couple from Shanghai who wanted a shelf. It’s a kind of furniture not hard to find, but for the husband, Yang Hui, it “must function as a display cabinet . . . can store hundreds of small pieces,” according to China Daily.

 

The 32-year-old accountant added: “Also, it has to blend in well with the room’s main color, which is chestnut.”

 

For three months, Yang and his wife checked all the furniture shops they could visit “but couldn't find the right shelf.”

 

For 5,600 yuan, a store in Shanghai’s South Shaanxi Road promised to manufacture the kind of shelf the couple was looking and deliver it in two weeks’ time.

 

It may be expensive for some but for those who want the kind of furniture they picture in their heads to become something tangible, they need to stretch their budget.

 

Many now opt for custom-built furniture to satisfy one’s specific requests.

 

“Customization can be sub-categorized into several modes, based on customers’ demands,” said Han Xian, interior designer at Shanghai Dijia Interior Design Firm.

 

According to Han, requests go beyond the typical colors and measurements. Some homeowners desire a room that evokes a certain feel or theme or that the house should be kid or pet-friendly.

 

The China National Furniture Association, in a report released in March, estimated that by the end of 2020, market size for custom-built products could reach a staggering 160 billion yuan, reported China Daily.

 

(source: yibada.com  Author: Jon Khristian Maclang)

 

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