Master bedroom furniture is often thought of as the main bedroom or your parent’s bedroom. With a home which has many bedrooms it usually one of these, or the one which contains the large double bed or series of wardrobes and chest of drawers.
In a very large house such as a Victorian home, the master bedroom can be extremely large with a very wide amount of space to move freely around the bedroom. In these bedrooms the wardrobes come in triple sizes so large enough to hide in as a kid. Inside these wardrobes you can find an array of bedroom items especially if the house is old and years worth of treasures are stored inside the wardrobe
Chest of drawers are also an item of bedroom furniture usually found in a master bedroom. These are not usually small chests but wide with deep drawers again storing many items of master bedroom furniture as well as clothes as you would expect from often worn garmets to clothing that may have not been taken out of the chest of drawers for many years.
In a master bedroom it is now quite common to find a en suite attached to the bedroom. This usually includes a shower, toilet and basin but if your home is very large then a bath instead of a shower can be found.
Overall a master bedroom is the superior bedroom but due to this can be the most expensive to furnish, especially if you have many years or items to store in your wardrobe and chest of drawers.