Thursday, May 7, 2009

Buy Furniture

When buying furniture hasty decisions can leave you spending a lot of money, only to be overcome by buyer’s remorse as soon as your eagerly awaited purchase is delivered.

1. How much space do I have?
This determines the scale and number of pieces to buy. What would you consider absolutely essential in a small space? A large space might mean that your furniture has to be scaled accordingly.

2. Who uses that space?
For instance, a delicate color or fabric would not work well in a room where small children play.

3. What is the space used for?
Maybe you need fabric protection if your family likes to snack while watching TV.

4. Which colors do I find attractive?
What about the intensity of the color?

5. Is there other furniture or artwork in the room already?
It’s a good idea to take preexisting pieces into consideration or your room could end up looking hodgepodge and uninviting even if all the pieces are wonderful individually.

6. What if I’m starting from scratch?
Before you head off to a furniture store go through magazines catalogs, and websites and collect pictures that you like.

7. How long do I plan to use it?
If you like to change your surroundings frequently, then it might not be a good idea to buy very expensive furniture.

8. And finally, but most importantly, what kind of a budget do I have?
Even if it is the latter, you can find a variety of furniture to fit any kind of taste, budget or need.

How to Buy Furniture One Piece at a Time

The best way to get through buying furniture piece by piece is by buying exactly what you need at a time. The benefit of purchasing one piece of furniture at a time is that you could find yourself getting some great deals, especially if the pieces are being sold individually in hopes to get rid of the extra pieces of sets. This can be a great way to cut costs and allow you to purchase other pieces even sooner then you expected so look for these kinds of deals if you are purchasing furniture one piece at a time.
It can be frustrating learning how to buy furniture one piece at a time but it can also be a lot of fun.


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