If you are shopping for furniture for the first time in your adult life, make sure you know what to look for. Learn to recognize the differences in good quality pieces and cheap imitations that will not hold up well. This article provides some great tips for getting the best deal on your budget.
Check the corners of any wood furniture for how the wood is attached together. A quality piece of furniture should be what’s called ‘wood joined’ where the two pieces are literally jointed for a solid attachment. If instead you’re met with nails or glue, look for a better option. The furniture may not last long when joined in that way.
Pay attention to the legs of the piece of furniture you want to buy. Choose furniture with solid wooden legs. Make sure the legs are solidly connected to the piece of furniture and not simply glued. If you need a new sofa, try finding one with an additional leg in the middle for more support.
If you want to make a truly environmental statement, buy furniture made with recycled wood. This not only saves trees, but often the wood pieces are available in sizes and widths not possible from managed or young forests. This means you get unique furniture that is as good for your style as it is for the Earth. Wood is often recycled from old buildings and structures, remnants from historical logging periods, landfill scraps and even retired orchard trees.
If you’re living somewhere with a yard and need outside furniture, near the end of summer time is the best time to buy. At the end of summer, stores are interested in making room for fall and winter items. They will reduce their prices to get rid of items.
Think about the color schemes of the room you want to put furniture in. For example, you may be in love with that cherry red leather couch, but is it really the best choice for your all pink living room? Consider the colors involved to make a really pleasant match.
Consider used furniture. A good, solid piece of furniture can be passed down for generations and still look great. Check thrift shops, moving sales, and estate sales. You may find a gem that not only will stand the test of time, but costs a fraction of the price of a new piece.
If you measure twice or more, you only have to buy once. While it is likely you can return a piece of furniture that doesn’t fit, that means moving more furniture than you want to. Know the measurements of both your overall room and where a piece will specifically go. Take a measuring tape to the showroom, just to make sure the listed dimensions are accurate.
Now that you understand the basics of furniture shopping, visit a few reputable furniture stores to purchase pieces that will last a lifetime. Remember the information you read in this article, and do some additional homework about the type of furniture you prefer. Shopping for new furniture is fun, but make sure you get your money’s worth too.