Fashion and Furniture: Ways To Tell If You're Buying Quality Wooden and Upholstered Furniture Or Not


by JB Anthony - Date: 2006-11-28 - Word Count: 359 Share This!

Concerned about getting a furniture that could very well disintegrate the moment it is delivered? Here are some practical ways of testing a furniture for its quality because where furniture is concerned, one can never judge it by its cover.

There are many ways to test and see if an upholstered furniture you are contemplating on buying is of good quality or not. For one, try to test and see if the seat is comfortable enough for you. Move around. Listen carefully to the telling squeaks and sounds of spring against the frame. A quality upholstered furniture will not complain under the weight of a good bounce from you. Remember, you are buying a furniture that should be able to withstand hours of battering from your sons and husband enjoying a good baseball game on the television.

Try lifting one end of the furniture and check its weight. Good quality upholstered or wooden furniture would feel sturdy and solid. It does not make any sound and does not wobble. You do not want your guest gingerly sitting at the edge of your couch, wondering if they will, finally, be the ones to bring it down anytime soon.

A quality foam in your upholstered furniture is one that is continuous right down to the curves, nooks and cranny. Your couch, lounge chairs and other foamed furniture should not be padded and it should not contain gaps in its curves and joinings.

The best furniture have frames made of maple, alder, oak or birch wood that are kiln-dried. Other substitutes are marine plywood and hardwood plywood. Don't hesitate to ask the salesperson of the quality of the frame. A good upholstered furniture frame gives and supports the entire form of the furniture from its large parts to its tiny and detailed curves and contours.

Buying a furniture should be a task taken seriously. After all, it is not something you can buy and replace easily, in buy-one-take-one, convenient or discount stores everyday. Remember that a furniture can be very well become an heirloom, one that may be passed down to your children not only for its price value but also for its functional and sentimental value.


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