Sunday, June 12, 2011

Finding The Right Furniture Store Saves Time And Money

By Adriana Noton


Furniture shopping is one of the more enjoyable past times. It requires discernment, aesthetics, a sense of history, an assessment of your lifestyle and does not require taking off your clothes in a dressing room. Even men like furniture shopping. As a couple, it enhances your commitment: buying big-ticket items together is often about commitment. It is also about home, that place where the heart lies. Finding the right furniture store for your needs is the first step.

The first thing to consider is the price point. Furnishing your first apartment, a transitional home, will not require the same considerations that furnishing your dream home will. For a first apartment, the budget-friendly discount stores and the big-box stores may be the way to go. Easy-to-assemble, lightweight pieces made of inexpensive materials work well in small spaces. When the time comes to move, they can be disassembled and easily packed up. You can sell them or give them away; they were not a huge investment. Think of it as traveling light. When you are establishing your career, flexibility is a good idea and flexible furnishings are a smart choice.

If you are buying pieces for your first family home, other factors determine your best choices. You may have children or plan on them. In that case, a mid-range price point and grade will be the best option. Built to last about a decade, you will have comfort and style but with the added assurance that all those spills and the wear and tear can be replaced by the time the children are older. Like your starter home, these selections are your starter gear and will be serviceable; though not necessarily for a lifetime. There are many stores that cater to this particular range.

If you have established yourself in your career and your location, you have probably bought your dream home. Now you can begin shopping for those quality pieces you were longing for. When you visit stores that sell high-end furnishings or ultra chic designer pieces, make sure your salesperson knows something about the construction of furniture. You will want to know about wood, fabrics as well as manufacturing technology. You want longevity and here is where a name-brand will be worth the money. All furniture is not created equal.

You may want to go green. Furniture is now sold as manufactured from recycled materials, an environmentally conscious use of materials or sustainable products. You will soon find this fashionable marketing tool selling all goods and services. Make sure the store can make legitimate claims and are not just using it as a sales ploy.

Along that line, you may want to consider used furniture. Consignment stores are more prevalent than ever. They are an opportunity to find great quality pieces at prices you can afford. It is another way to furnish your temporary dwelling knowing you may not keep them forever. With some new upholstery fabric, some sanding or paint, you have something old and something new. And you have done your recycling.

Furniture warehouses usually sell cast-offs, discontinued or slightly damaged pieces. These are the treasure troves decorators scour looking for that one-of-a-kind piece to create an eclectic interior. They are also easy on the budget. Ask about delivery beforehand if you need it. They do not always offer this service.

Look online and in your local newspaper for the Cheap Furniture NYC stores that offer what you are looking for. Then hit the showrooms with your tape measure and color chips. Make sure to ask the salespeople questions. Come back several times to make sure you are purchasing the right items for your interior. Then make your selections after careful consideration. You do not want to be hauling that bedroom suite back to the return desk. This is where finding the right furniture store for your needs is smart preparation.




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