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How do I avoid buying furniture that doesn't match?

The way to avoid buying furniture that does not match is to see the piece in your actual room, next to what you already own, before you order it.

Mismatch is almost always a visual problem: a wood tone that fights your floor, an upholstery color that clashes with the walls, or a style that feels out of place beside your existing pieces. None of that shows up in a product photo on a plain background, which is why so many regretful purchases looked fine on the website.

Previewing the item in a photo of your room puts it beside the very things it has to live with. DecorViz shows the finish and color in your own light, so a clash is obvious before you commit. You can also try a few options and pick the one that sits most naturally. The resource below explains why pieces shift once they leave the showroom.

Read why furniture looks different at home, or preview a piece in your room.

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