10 Tips for Buying High Quality, Low Priced Furniture

When you are looking forward to some fabulous living room decor ideas, the first thing that you need to hunt for is good quality furniture. If you’re looking to buy good quality furniture that will not burn a hole in your pocket, here are a few tips and tricks that you might want to keep in mind.
1. Refurbished or Old Furniture
Don’t rule out furniture that is pre-loved or used by anyone, especially if it’s furniture that is in a good shape and condition. Wooden furniture tends to last longer and so if you find a bed, a wardrobe, or a sofa frame that is made up of heavy duty good quality wood, don’t think twice before buying it as it will definitely be a steal and worth every penny you spend, and why not invest in something that is a little more vintage to give some character to your homes?
2. Haggle
Make sure that you’re getting your absolute money’s worth and don’t feel shy to bargain. If you’re at a flea market or at an exhibition – cum – sale, try and come down to a price that you see is fit for the kind of furniture that you’re going to buy. Even if you’re out to buy furniture from a local shop in the area, the shopkeepers tend to place a higher price on the pieces because we do not know the actual worth of the furniture, hence one must always bargain without much haste. Even if the shopkeeper decides to come down a little with the price as compared to the original, look at it as money earned.
3. Buy at the Right Time
Say there is a pricey sofa or a coffee table that you have been eyeing for a long time but just haven’t taken the plunge and bought it yet, wait for the right time. Save the furniture piece in your cart and wait for the holiday season or a festival for the prices to drop low and then make the move and buy it. Around holidays, there is a sale going on in various departmental stores as well, so take advantage of the situation! The best furniture stores online will have great deals and discounts.
4. Always Test the Cushions
While buying cushions, look for ones that are soft or hard depending on your preference, but firm at the same time. See that the cushion covers are removable so that you can change them as and when required. Fully covered cushions will last longer as compared to those with a pattern on one side and tan or plain side on the other. Sure, the former is pricey, but if you’re looking for something for the long run, buy fully covered cushions.
5. Check the Springs
If you prefer a firm sofa, try and look so one with coiled springs and if you prefer a softer and cosier sofa, look for one with zigzag coils in them. While buying a sofa, take off the cushions, and press down on the sofa, see if it comes back up right in its place; and if it does, it means that the springs are placed right and are of good quality. While buying kids room furniture, checking the spring of the mattress is extremely important so that they get sound sleep.
6. Inspect the Legs
While buying a wooden sofa or a bed, see to it that the legs are heavy and that they are joined altogether and not just nailed to the frames. Plastic, rubber or metal knobs on the legs don’t look as nice and will scratch the floor so avoid that at all costs.
7. Be Realistic About Colours
Stick to neutral colours while buying bigger and expensive pieces so that if you ever want to revamp your house or move out to another place, the neutral coloured furniture pieces can go with the rest of the décor. A bright coloured piece could be nice for a while but it can get boring or a little annoying after some time.
8. Avoid Nails or Glue
Look for materials or furniture that are joined together as a piece without any nails or glue. This will make the furniture last longer without coming all apart.
9. Check Cabinets and Drawers
While buying any kind of cabinets with drawers, pull out the drawer all the way out to see if it comes out; then push it in back again to see if it functions smoothly. If there is a keyhole, check if it shuts properly.
10. Take your Lifestyle into Consideration
Keep in mind your lifestyle, tour personality and your personal preferences before you buy a piece of furniture. For example, if you have a dog, you might want to steer clear of whites in your home like rugs and sofa upholstery.
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