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How to Create a Unique Home with Personalized Furniture

By Furniture, Interior Design Tips

What makes a home truly yours?

It’s not just about the layout or even the location—it’s the story your space tells. From the textures you choose to the silhouettes you love, every detail should reflect your lifestyle, taste, and personality. That’s where personalized furniture steps in—not as a finishing touch, but as the foundation of a truly unique home.

At San Francisco Design, we believe furniture should never be one-size-fits-all. Whether you’re starting fresh or refining a well-loved space, our curated collections and customization options help you design a home that feels unmistakably yours.

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Why Personalized Furniture Matters

Personalized furniture is more than a luxury—it’s a design philosophy. It allows you to move beyond showroom-floor sameness and create something that complements both your aesthetic and your daily life. Here’s how custom pieces elevate your home:

  • Fit for Your Space – Choose the right scale, shape, and configuration to suit your floor plan—whether it’s a cozy bungalow or a spacious mountain retreat.
  • Crafted for Your Lifestyle – Select performance fabrics, durable materials, and designs that work beautifully with the way you live.
  • Tailored to Your Taste – From buttery leathers to rich velvets, brushed metals to walnut woods—your furniture can reflect your design style, whether it’s modern, traditional, or somewhere in between.

Every detail, from the finish to the stitch pattern, becomes an intentional expression of who you are.

Couple relaxing on a modern personalized leather sectional in a sunlit home, showcasing custom furniture by San Francisco Design.

Explore the Customization Options at San Francisco Design

We offer a level of customization that transforms furnishing into an experience—one where your voice is part of the process. Whether you’re working on a single statement piece or furnishing an entire home, we make it easy to personalize:

  • Fabric & Leather Selection: Choose from a wide array of premium textiles and leathers sourced globally from design leaders in Italy, Norway, Germany, and beyond.
  • Finish Options: Select wood stains, metal tones, and surface textures to match your vision.
  • Configurations: Need a right-facing sectional? Extra-deep cushions? Modular solutions? We’ll help configure your piece to fit seamlessly into your space.
  • One-on-One Design Guidance: Our interior designers walk you through every step—from mood boards to final placement—so you’re never left guessing.

It’s all part of our full-service offering, whether you visit us in Salt Lake City or Park City—or work with us through virtual interior design services.

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Where Design and Legacy Meet

For over 40 years, San Francisco Design has helped homeowners and interior designers create timeless, elevated spaces through custom furniture and tailored interior design. We don’t just sell pieces—we help you tell a story through thoughtful curation and expert craftsmanship.

Our showrooms aren’t just stores—they’re immersive design destinations where you can touch, feel, and explore exclusive collections that aren’t available anywhere else. That’s the beauty of shopping high-end furniture in Park City—you’re not just browsing, you’re being inspired.

Looking to take your space a step further? Our home design consultations help you bring the entire vision together—drapery, artwork, lighting, and beyond.

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Start Designing a Home That’s Truly Yours

A one-of-a-kind home starts with meaningful choices—and the right furniture partner makes all the difference. From your first fabric swatch to the final room reveal, San Francisco Design brings expertise, quality, and a personal touch to every detail.

Ready to design a home that’s uniquely yours?

Let’s create something timeless together.

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Platform Style Beds: The Perfect Blend of Style & Function

By Furniture, Interior Design Tips
Modern bedroom with floating platform bed, soft gray bedding, decorative pillows, pendant lights, and abstract wall art.

Platform beds are becoming increasingly popular and for good reasons. They’re gorgeous, and they’re incredibly versatile. With their understated design, they can become statement pieces in bedrooms, drawing attention to the bed and making the room appear larger. But what defines a platform bed, how does it differ from a traditional bed, and how can you find one that is best for your bedroom?

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What is a Platform Bed?

A platform bed frame is a sleek, modern bed frame that supports a mattress without a box spring. This simple bed style often consists of a raised frame and is typically lower to the ground than other bed frames. Slats, latticed structures, or metal surfaces support the mattress. The frames are constructed from various materials, but wood, metal, or plastic are the most common. They are very comfortable while looking aesthetically pleasing in a room, especially if your style is modern or contemporary.

What is the Difference Between a Platform vs. a Traditional Bed?

With so many different bed frames on the market, which is best for you and your style? When selecting bed styles, you’ll probably notice two main types to choose from: platform beds and traditional beds. But what are the differences between the two styles, and which one would be best for you?

Traditional Beds

A traditional bed requires a box spring, which provides the base or support for this type of bed. A box spring is a wooden box containing a layer of springs covered by fabric. Box springs are usually placed on a bed frame to keep them off the floor, and an innerspring mattress rests on the box spring. As the base, mattresses with box springs tend to have a higher profile and a more traditional look than platform beds.

Traditional bed frames come in many different styles and work well in many types of decor. Here are some benefits of traditional bed frames:

  • Box spring provides support for the innerspring mattress
  • Springs offer responsiveness
  • Light and easy to move

Platform Beds

Platform beds use a low-profile bed frame with a slatted or solid surface as the bed support. The average height of a platform bed ranges between 5 to 12 inches off the floor. Platform style bed design varies and can often feature a headboard or footboard. Some offer storage underneath, while others do not. Here are some benefits of owning a platform bed:

  • Compatible with most types of mattresses
  • No box springs are required
  • Many styles available for any design aesthetic
  • Air circulation under the mattress keeps you cool
  • Provides firm support

What to Look for in a Platform Bed

Picking a bed is an important decision because it is one of the most used pieces of furniture in a house. You’ll want a frame that not only looks great but is also durable. Purchasing a platform bed made from high-quality materials will ensure that your bed frame will stand the test of time.

When searching for platform bed frames, look for those made of solid hardwood or metal. If it is upholstered, pick a high-quality leather or fabric. Inspect the construction of the bed for the quality of the craftsmanship. Purchasing a platform bed from a high-quality furniture store like San Francisco Design ensures that you’re receiving a bed frame that will last years.

Simple, Modern Platform Beds from San Francisco Design

At San Francisco Design, it’s no secret that we love platform bed styles. We love their design and functional versatility while providing plenty of comfort. If you’re looking for the perfect simple, modern platform bed, may we suggest a few of our favorites:

The Sloan Floating Platform Bed

The Sloan Floating Platform Bed is a contemporary bedroom staple. The upholstered headboard adds the perfect amount of coziness, while the under-bed LED lighting adds the perfect amount of luxury. The legs are adjustable to give owners full control of how high or low they would like their bed.

The Nelson Platform Bed

As a stunning statement in contemporary rooms, the Nelson Platform Bed features hidden feet that make this bed appear to float above the ground. This simple platform bed is offered in either canaletto walnut or burned oak frame. The headboard is available in various fabrics and colors, from synthetic nubuck, micro nubuck, synthetic leather, or soft leather.

The Winston Upholstered Bed

The Winston Upholstered Bed is a simple, modern platform bed with a contemporary style that works in many different types of aesthetics. You can customize this bed frame to make it ideal for any room. Choose from an array of leather or fabric options for the bed frame and headboard.

Find Your Perfect Platform Bed at San Francisco Design

With plenty of styles of platform beds and materials to choose from, you’re sure to find the perfect bed for your room at San Francisco Design. Visit your nearest location to see our selection. Our team of interior designers can show you all of our material choices to help narrow down your options. The experts at our Salt Lake City and Park City locations are eager to help you find the perfect platform bed for your needs. Stop by today!

Platform Beds FAQs

What is a platform bed?

Generally speaking, a platform bed is a low-profile bed frame that supports the mattress without needing a box spring. These beds are made from leveled, raised rectangular bed frames made of solid materials on which you can directly place a mattress. The base for the mattress can be constructed from different materials depending on the bed style you buy. For example, a solid platform base, slatted base, metal base, or bunkie board base are all common platform bed features. All of these bases function to provide support for your mattress without the need for an additional box spring.

Can I put a box spring on a platform bed?

Yes, there is always the option of using a box spring on a platform bed base. However, it’s not required. Adding a box spring can provide additional height, support, durability, and air circulation for the mattress. Those who struggle to get in and out of low beds, such as people with knee or back pain, may benefit from an added box spring. If you’re interested in adding a box spring to your platform bed, we recommend checking to ensure the box spring is compatible with your frame and, most importantly, your mattress.

Do you need a box spring with a platform bed?

No, you do not need a box spring with a platform bed, in most cases. Platform beds are designed to give a mattress proper support without the additional need for a box spring. However, some people prefer to add a box spring for additional height, support, or aesthetic reasons. Before considering adding a box spring to your bed, we suggest reading the recommendations from your mattress manufacturer.

What is a platform bed frame?

Choosing a new bed frame can be challenging, and there are plenty of options on the market. Many people commonly narrow it down to two types: platform bed frames and box spring bed frames. As one of the most popular types, platform bed frames are low-profile frames that have mattress support built into the frame, such as wooden slats or a solid surface. Mattresses can be placed directly on the frame to create the bed.

Can you use a regular mattress on a platform bed?

The answer to this question isn’t always black and white. What is commonly called a regular mattress is known as an innerspring mattress. Inside these mattresses is a metal wire system combined with springs and covered in cushioning material and fabric. While regular mattresses can be placed on a platform bed, they typically perform best when they’re used on a box spring. We suggest reading the recommendations and warranty information from both mattress and bed frame manufacturers before making your decision.

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6 Classic Designs Making a Comeback

By Interior Design Trends

Design experts continually look to the masses hoping to predict the up-and-coming trends. Most of the time, specialist publications do a great job rounding-up what is next on the docket. From modern furniture designs to contemporary twists, trends can be a hit or miss for many. However, sometimes the design industry can get so wrapped up in trying to create something “new” that we lose sight of the basics.

Basic designs should always include a myriad of things: quality and durability. If a designer is innovating something, they should never sacrifice one for the other. Instead, they must hit the sweet spot where both quality and durability meet. Quality and durability rely primarily on the materials and how the design incorporates them in the final product. Also, if you hope to keep your freshly acquired piece for years to come, customers need products that stand the test of time.

Along with finding attractive designs, these designs also respect the environment by lasting for many years. It is these eco-conscious decisions that will help push designers to create pieces that revolutionize the industry while appealing to consumers. If you hope to join us in the movement, here is where we see classic design transformed into the new modern world.

 

Giuseppe Gaetano Descalzi (known as Campanino), Chiavarina chair, 1807

Giuseppe Gaetano Descalzi (known as Campanino), Chiavarina chair, 1807

According to some, Marquis Rivarola “brought with him a lightweight chair with a wicker seat from Paris … which had enjoyed great success … at the time of the French Directorate” (E. Bacceschi, 1986). That chair design spawned the “classic Chiavarina” which was used to furnish noble residences for over 150 years until it became the focal point of the great era of Fifties Milanese architecture. The chair was even used by Gardella, Caccia Dominioni, and Albini.

 

Today, manufacturers across the world sell the design in bulk. If you are looking to add this classic design into your home, make sure you find quality work. These chairs are an excellent option for minimalistic or Scandinavian interior designs.

 

Arne Jacobsen, Egg chair, Fritz Hansen, 1958

Giuseppe Gaetano Descalzi (known as Campanino), Chiavarina chair, 1807

Perhaps one of the most infamous chair designs of the 20th century, the Egg Chair by Fritz Hansen was designed for the lounge of the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen. It was a revolutionary design because of its extremely unique design, comfortable shape, and its thin inner shell. In the present day, it is still one of the most recognizable designs ever created.

 

Achille and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni, Arco floor lamp, Flos, 1962

Achille and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni, Arco floor lamp, Flos, 1962

Speaking of classics, one of the most recognized objects in Italian design is the Arco floor lamp. Designed as a central ceiling light alternative, Arco is still used in homes everywhere. Named for its “arc,” the design also beams the light directly towards where it needs to shine. Whether you use it in a reading nook or for table lighting, it’s beam range is a major positive for accent lighting.

 

De Pas, D’Urbino, Lomazzi, Sciangai folding clothes stand, Zanotta, 1973

De Pas, D’Urbino, Lomazzi, Sciangai folding clothes stand, Zanotta, 1973

The 1970s was an era of design that transformed the way we saw the most ordinary household objects. One example of this is the Sciangai. The typological invention is reminiscent of the famous game of pick-up sticks and even won the Golden Compass Award in 1979. While the Sciangai might have initially been seen as a fun and playful object, it is now a real “interior design sculpture.”

 

Paolo Rizzatto, Costanza floor and table lamp, Luceplan, 1986

Paolo Rizzatto, Costanza floor and table lamp, Luceplan, 1986

If you want to find a newer design that re-imagined a classic, look no further than Rizzatto’s Costanza floor and table lamp. The Costanza is a stripped-down version of the classic shaded lamp that uses cutting-edge materials. It truly is a “contemporary classic.” You can find many takes on this design wherever you go, which is what makes this design even more of a classic than it was before.

 

Bruno Rainaldi, Original Ptolomeo bookcase, Opinion Ciatti, 2003

Bruno Rainaldi, Original Ptolomeo bookcase, Opinion Ciatti, 2003

As we look to newer takes on the classics, Ptolomeo stands tall. This design by Rainaldi proves that there is more innovation to look forward to as the years come. The Ptolomeo bookcase transforms the typical bookcase into a sculpture of its own, that, once filled with books, the column structure is entirely invisible. It revolutionized the world of contemporary furnishing and also won a Golden Compass Award in 2004.

 

Discover the Classics at San Francisco Design

Let the experts at San Francisco Design help you find the classic pieces to incorporate into your space. Whether you need modern furnishings to update your home or want to add something special, we have a range of products to choose from. Come and visit our showroom or schedule an appointment with one of our interior designers to learn more.

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How to Find your Signature Style for 2017!

By Interior Design Tips

Contemporary Leather Sectional Sofa in Modern Living Room

What do you want your home to be? Do you want a serene retreat? An energetic, colorful space to entertain? An eclectic space to collect your treasures?

This may seem a daunting undertaking, but write down or collect magazine pictures of what inspires you. What colors, patterns, and styles do you gravitate to?

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Now you have the basics you need to start decorating!

Most will start with the sofa. What do you need the seating area for? A great room serves as the heart of the home next to the kitchen and dining area. Will you be watching TV? Doing homework or family projects? That will determine whether you need a sectional for optimal seating or a sofa and chairs.

Leather or fabric? Do you have pets or lots of young children? Leather is easy to care for and looks good for years. New fabric offerings of microfiber polyester imitate expensive luxury fabrics such as silk and linen, that is durable, cleanable, and give warmth to your space. Let us help you make the correct choice too!

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Don’t expect a new piece of furniture will complete your space. Pictures, accessories, plants, area rugs, and lighting are all essential elements to bring your personal style to the forefront.
Start 2017 with a visual focus and you’ll be so happy that you followed through to a beautiful new home that is a reflection of you!

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