BUSINESS
August 5, 1997 | MELINDA FULMER, Melinda Fulmer covers real estate for The Times. She can be reached at (714) 966-7832 and at melinda.fulmer@latimes.com
The bed is too tall to fit under the window. The dining table doesn't look right centered under the lighting fixture. These are common complaints heard from owners of new homes. Although the furnished models looked perfect, buyers can encounter quite a few glitches when moving in their own furniture. That's because interior designers buy the furniture for a model home based on the builder's floor plan, altering size and fabrics to make rooms feel plush and spacious.