Monday, December 7, 2009

Inexpensive Furniture

The key to finding a good deal on furniture is patience. Wait for it! Here is an example of some of the different ways to get decent furniture without paying a fortune. (Excuse the lack of decoration in the picture!)

The rug was bought at Lowes 75% off. It was normally $400, on sale for $100.

An end table you can't really see (Christmas Tree on it) was $40 at Cost Plus because it was missing a knob ... something easily fixed.

The armoire and two side consoles were between $500 & $600 at an outlet store in the scratch and dent section. Do small scratch and dents really matter? Call it patina!

The leather and wood ottoman was $120 at a model home furniture sale. There are companies who handle these events. You can check their web sites for upcoming sales. All the ones I've been to have long lines when they open and are cash and carry. These sales can be a really great place to get furniture. You have to be careful though, sometimes the furniture in model homes isn't that sturdy.

The couches are hand-me-downs. They were "messed-up" and needed the attention of an upholstery shop to the tune of about $400, but still MUCH cheaper than buying them at a furniture store and great for the environment.

Another wonderful furniture option (also good for the environment) and a cost effective way to buy unique furniture is to shop antique stores. You can really get some great deals if you shop around!

2 comments:

Sherri said...

You really have scored some great deals!

Anyone can have a nicely decorated home at any budget. One of the biggest problems people make is not being patient then they end up filling the space with something they don't love...and knowing when to stop...and getting scale right. etc. :)

The Good Life on Less! said...

I completely agree Postcards and Coasters! Easier to get it right when you slow down the process!