The consumption of bedroom furniture has shifted from 'single-item purchase' to 'overall space solution'. Integrated customization of beds and bedside tables, as well as matching of the entire house style, have become the mainstream trend in the industry. Consumers no longer purchase beds and bedside tables separately; instead, they require complete uniformity in materials, colors, lines, and heights, integrating into mainstream home styles such as minimalist, cream, vintage, and wabi-sabi. At the same time, they support customization of dimensions (extremely narrow, raised, embedded) and functions (drawer/open shelf combination, hidden storage, bed box storage, bedside niche), to adapt to different house types, ceiling heights, and living habits. Customization has driven the sales proportion of bed-cabinet sets to increase to over 45%, promoting furniture enterprises to transform from single-item manufacturing to space design and full-house matching services, increasing average transaction prices and user stickiness, and becoming a new profit growth point in the industry.

