Some Advice On Purchasing Furniture Pieces


by Stephan Teak - Date: 2006-12-20 - Word Count: 448 Share This!

You are all fired up to go out and buy some furniture. You have figured out what style you are looking for and have your budget in mind. Now comes the actual purchase.

Some Advice on Purchasing Furniture Pieces

When purchasing furniture there is much you need to take into consideration. Your furniture is something that you will have for many years to come, and picking the right piece can be an overwhelming experience. Taking these points into consideration before you head to the store will aid you in finding the perfect piece for your home.

Make sure you are prepared. Thinking of your long-term goals is extremely important. Before you visit your first store, make a floor plan of the room you are purchasing furniture for to know for sure the piece will fit and look right. Dimensions are equally as important. Know the exact square footage of the room, as well as the dimensions of each piece. You may see a couch that will look like it will fit but after you return home, you find out it is too large. This can all be avoided by traveling to all stores with a tape measure.

When purchasing upholstered furniture, never buy a piece when you first see it without taking home a piece of fabric to test against your other pieces. Also, fabric looks different under various lights, so you want to make sure you try the fabric during both day and night to make sure you truly love it.

Testing the furniture is probably the most valuable tip. Make sure that it is comfortable for a long period of time. It may seem strange to be stretching out on a couch in the middle of a showroom, but furniture is something that you can't change your mind about later. Take your shoes off and get comfortable, and stay on it for a while before deciding. You'll notice soon if the dining room table chairs you are sitting on put a strain on your back, or the couch you are sitting on becomes stiff.

Last, but definitely not least, never buy on impulse. You may see an item marked down 50%, but before you buy make sure that it is the exact color and shape you want. A sale makes you feel good about purchasing, but when you get home and realize that it doesn't match or fit in, you will find yourself spending even more money to find a perfect piece later on. Purchasing furniture takes time, and should never be rushed. Quality furniture may take months to find at the price you want. Just be patient and you soon you will have furniture that can be handed down for generations.


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