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Do you put bedroom furniture in main living room?

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I'm currently using the rococo set as my living room, but there's items like the bed, dresser and wardrobe

I haven't included the bed, I am going to use the dresser, but then I don't know whether or not to include the wardrobe because that's a bedroom furniture mostly, it'd be weird having a wardrobe in the living room

would you include it? And do you ever put a full set in a room including bed, even if it's not a bedroom?
More to the point, shall I put the wardrobe in my living room?
I want to use as much of the furniture as possible because it looks nice

I also put other items in to make it more complete, like I have a chez longue (however it's spelt, those French sofas)
 
I used to put every piece of a set in a room in the older games.It kind of bugged me because it seemed like there was just too many items in one room.Plus every room had dressers and beds.This time, I made sure to only use pieces that I wanted in each room.I like my houses so much more now.
 
Yes- I find it more convenient, and it just feels right to me if all pieces of a set are located within the same room. However, if you plan to have a separate bedroom, I would put the bed, dresser and wardrobe there. On the other hand, if you're giving each room a specific theme, I'd keep it all together.
 
i don't really like to use a whole set for a room.. i guess i'm just weird like that. ; u;
i have pieces from rococo, sloppy, kiddie, lovely, cabana, and so on. but it's really cute! hehe

but, as far as the living room goes, i would not use the bed. </3
you could always do a bedroom tho with the rococo bed in it? order a couple rococo items again to go with the bed and find another set to compliment it. c:
the dresser i recommend using! and put items on it! ♥ if you need space filled up and the wardrobe fits i don't think it throws it off any and is a convenient thing to have in your living room imo. o uo
 
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I used to lay out the whole set. But now I think it looks kinda weird. So I use everything else but the bed from a set!
 
personally i now combine different pieces from different sets to create a room (living room, bedroom, bathroom etc) instead of each room having a different set. but if you want to have a set in each room then why not put the bedroom stuff in the main room? it will make it look complete plus you'll get extra hha points :)
 
I put my bed in the bedroom which is the back room, but I use the same set as the living room (cabana, customised) mixed with some other stuff. I'd put the whole set in one room if I could but I don't have room for it.
 
I usually put in a couple of couches, arm chairs, maybe a lounge or two, a bookshelf, a coffee table, and some random knick-knacks for decorations. I really hate it, actually, when people put beds in their living rooms because then I feel like I can't tell which room is which.
 
It depends on how big I've made the room tbh. I'll usually make a closed off section for bedroom type thing but I find beds in non full bedrooms weird lol
 
I usually put in a couple of couches, arm chairs, maybe a lounge or two, a bookshelf, a coffee table, and some random knick-knacks for decorations. I really hate it, actually, when people put beds in their living rooms because then I feel like I can't tell which room is which.

Yeah, this is pretty much what I'm going to do :)

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I don't. I don't even use full sets in rooms. I just put in what I like.

Yeah, I don't like having one complete set in a room, it seems boring that way, so I mix it up a little, but matching of course

p.s. i'm going to visit your dream address, it looks nice in your signature!
 
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Before upgrading, I had the bed in the main room. It didn't feel suited there so I moved the furniture into the back room to turn it into the bedroom. The upstairs room also has a bed mainly because I love the Rocco series and the back room has the Princess series which I also like.
 
I put everything. Right now, I have the sweets set in the living, with half of the room decorated with bakery items. Like a live-in bakery.
 
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