How does furniture architecture address flexibility?

Furniture architecture addresses flexibility by designing furniture pieces that can be easily modified or adapted according to the user's changing needs and preferences. This is achieved by incorporating adjustable or removable components, such as shelves, arms, and legs, that can be repositioned or removed as required. Additionally, furniture architecture uses modular construction techniques to allow different units to be combined or separated to create various configurations, such as corner units, L-shaped sofas, and sectional seating. Finally, furniture architecture leverages materials that are durable, lightweight, and versatile to ensure that the furniture pieces are easy to move, store, and transport, thereby enhancing their flexibility and adaptability.

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