What Their Furniture Says About Them

HomeDecorations

  • Author Vicki Duong
  • Published June 5, 2007
  • Word count 710

Have you ever noticed that whenever you walk into a friend or family member's house that their furniture seems to reflect their style and personality? This is true most of the time, and many outlying factors can play a key role in their furniture choices. Let's talk about three people you're sure to come across at least five times in your life and how their furniture reflects their lifestyle: the poor college student, the artsy artist, and the 30 year old geek who still lives at home with his parents.

Poor College Student

Usually a male in his early twenties, the poor college student takes whatever handout he can get, which even includes second, third, or fourth time around furniture hand me downs. Once you walk into his apartment, the first piece of furniture you manage to eye under all the mess is the couch. Wanting to get his money's worth for making such a large purchase, in most cases the couch will actually be a bed - a pull-out bed.

Another key piece of furniture he'll have in his apartment will be the television and if he's lucky, the TV will be sitting on some sort of media console. If he's lucky he'll have a media console that fits all of his CDs, DVDs, DVD player, video games and gaming consoles. Those who don't fare quite as well will usually keep their TV on the floor or on a coffee table that may have come with the apartment, or was purchased from the local thrift shop.

Overall, the poor college student's furniture collection conveys a sense of thriftiness, multifunctional purposes, and even borders minimalism as far as the dollar can stretch.

Artsy Artist

Artsy artists are usually described as those who live for their passion - making art so deep, so meaningful and perhaps even so ugly, it's beautiful. If you step foot into his apartment, or studio as may like to refer to it as, you'll probably notice that there's not a whole lot of furniture and whatever furniture he does have it's covered by a bed sheet. Aside from his stool and easel, he may own one couch and no television set - that would distract him from his work. For studio decor he'll more than likely have works of his art strewn about - on the walls, stacked on the floor, everywhere.

The artsy artist will more than likely own a coffee table that holds endless cups of coffee because as we all know, artists drink coffee like water. If anything, he'll have two coffee tables, the latter to hold his books, brushes, sketchbooks and other art paraphernalia. In fact, it wouldn't be too surprising if his coffee tables are artfully splattered with a spectrum of paint colors; after all, he is an artist.

To summarize, the artsy artist's furniture selection illustrates his appreciation for art. The lack of furniture he has in his studio space harkens back to his love for minimalism and what furniture he does have he considers fair game for his creativity - a canvas made for modern art.

30 Year old Geek

Ah, the 30 year old geek doesn't have a place of his own, but rather he lives with his parents. But don't let that fool you; what furniture he has in his room or basement will tell you a lot about who he is.

All the essentials are included in his bedroom: a bed, desk with desktop computer, and nightstand complete with any rotocast vinyl toys or models he may own. Our 30 year old geek leads a simple existence and doesn't need much furniture to do what he does best - online gaming and perhaps even some computer programming. What may throw you off is that his room looks like that of a teenager. Game posters, vinyl toys and models, along with a whole assortment of fantasy genre reading material populate his bedroom, and there's a good chance that that's the same bed from when he was a teen.

Our 30 year old geek's furniture tells us that he doesn't need much to live a fruitful, game-filled existence. Just so long as he has a place to sleep and game, even if it means living in same bedroom since he was 13, he's content.

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