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Cleaning Microfiber Sofa
I was recently out and about online: checking message boards, reading blogs, and generally seeing what I could see. Anyway, I ended up answering a question at Yahoo Answers about furniture that works best for people with children.
The answser was two main materals: leather and microfiber. While I have spend a lot of time on this blog talking about leather and leather care, I have not spent a whole lot of time on microfiber care. While microfiber is, of course, wonderfully stain resistant, you still need to be able to clean it.
To that end, I thought I would share this video. It is a video from Ashley, but the information is good for all microfiber furniture.
Remember, there is no such thing as perfect furniture or perfectly stain resistant furniture. However, if you know how to properly care for it and know how to properly clean it, microfiber is just about as close as furniture gets.
Good Furniture Shopper REsource
Whether you are planning to buy discount furniture or high end pieces, you know that The Furniture GUy puts a lot of emphasis on being prepared before you buy. One of my number one rules is measure and plan and measure and plan.
A nice resource I found is this room planner. It allows you to plan out a room and see how much space you are going to have. This can be a nice first step in planning your purchase. Beyond that, you will need to measure doorways and hallways to make sure furniture can spin, turn, and be walked everywhere it needs to. Then, once in the store, make sure your furniture sales rep helps you with accurate measurements and information that will help you have a smooth delivery.
I will be back later with more.
Hope this helps,
The Furniture Guy
A nice resource I found is this room planner. It allows you to plan out a room and see how much space you are going to have. This can be a nice first step in planning your purchase. Beyond that, you will need to measure doorways and hallways to make sure furniture can spin, turn, and be walked everywhere it needs to. Then, once in the store, make sure your furniture sales rep helps you with accurate measurements and information that will help you have a smooth delivery.
I will be back later with more.
Hope this helps,
The Furniture Guy
Video for Wood Discount Furniture Care
Since we are spending a few days here on, specifically, discount furniture, I thought I should keep my eyes open for useful videos and resources for caring for that furniture. Discount furniture, even of the best quality, needs to be cared for. Upkeep is important for the longevity of any piece of furniture, but with discount furniture it becomes even more crucial.
This video is a DIY video about veneer repair. As you know, veneers are a necessity with wood furniture, but on occasion there will be seperation or splitting. Being able to repair such problems can go a long way in helping you keep that discount furniture piece looking new longer.
Hope this helps,
The Furniture Guy
This video is a DIY video about veneer repair. As you know, veneers are a necessity with wood furniture, but on occasion there will be seperation or splitting. Being able to repair such problems can go a long way in helping you keep that discount furniture piece looking new longer.
Hope this helps,
The Furniture Guy
Finding Discount Furniture Locally
Now that thanks to yesterday’s post, hopefully you know what questions to ask once you find discount furniture that you want to make sure is of good quality. However, there is still that little problem of FINDING the discount furniture in the first place. Today, we can start with just what you can do locally. Online discount furniture is a whole other market, and you may want to look where you can touch and see the furniture in person anyway. Here are a few tips, then, that can help you find not only discount furniture, but also hopefully quality discount furniture.
Check Local Discount Furniture Retailers:
The first place to look is on your TV, in your local paper, and on local websites. Most every major metropolitan market has a variety of discount furniture retailers selling new discount furniture. How, though, do you know who is really a discount retailer? Start off shopping by price, then use your questions and intuition…as well as the Furniture Guy…to determine whether or not they are a quality discount retailer.
Watch your paper, especially during holidays and big weekends, for doorbuster items at local retailers. Doorbusters are a discount furniture retailer staple. They are usually limited availability items that are sold at very low prices. They are often small pieces (hope chests, RTA furniture pieces, and maybe even the occasional small dinette set. The whole point is to put them near the front, advertise them well, price them very low, and get you, the customer, into the store. Where I worked, we usually actually took a loss in profit on doorbusters. That alone is a reason to keep an eye out for them when you need small discount furniture pieces.
Additionally, to make sure you are seeing the right dealers, watch the papers and TV ads to see that the prices really are as low as the screaming guy on the tv says. Compare like items (you don’t always have to compare “apples to apples” if you are going to be looking at the furniture in person since local stores rarely carry the same manufacturers. It is easier to advertise “price matching” that way).
If you are unsure, you can ask around about the experiences people you know have had with local discount furniture stores (in fact, you can use such word of mouth inquiry for all discount furniture hunting you do). Additionally, make a quick call to your local BBB or check their website to make sure there are no glaring problems with the retailer.
Watch Your Local Classifieds for Discount and Used Furniture
Your local paper undoubtedly is loaded with classified ads. Just make it part of your daily routine to check out “for sale” items. You know: sip your coffee, eat your toast, read the sports, and then check out the classifieds. From time to time you will may stumble on a wonderful used piece at a great price.
Used furniture is the ultimate in discount furniture. Used furniture that is local is easy to visit and check out. You can feel it, see it, and check the condition so that you know it is quality discount furniture.
Check the REAL Message Boards
Many supermarkets and big chain retail non-furniture stores have local posting bulletin boards. Watch them for yard sales featuring furniture and individual pieces people are looking to unload. You can get some deeply discounted furniture that way as well!
Check LOCAL Websites
Before we venture into how to find quality discount furniture online, we are talking local. There is, though, always the hybrid of the local website. Do a quick search or keep your “ears open” for local message boards or sites that may offer used items, such as furniture, for sale.
Check out this discount furniture shopping advice from an earlier post!
Start Your Search for Discount Furniture, and Bring at least 3 Little Questions
I know that when I was being advised about job interviews back in college, I was told to always ask questions. Strangely enough, I think that the quality discount furniture shopping process is not all that different from a job interview in that you should come with questions. Finding discount furniture is easy, but finding quality discount furniture takes some work. In the end, though, the work is worth it; you will end up saving money and still have quality pieces to decorate your living room, bedroom, or dining room.
Going back to what I said before, though, one thing you need as you start your quest for quality discount furniture is a list of questions – a list of the right questions. Once you have found a piece or two that have the aesthetic you are looking for and a price you like, it is time to ask yourself, the salesperson, your BBB, or anyone you can get a reliable answer from the questions on your list (you can even ask The Furniture Guy with his new contact form on the upper right hand part of the blog and I will give you a reliable answer if I have access to the information). Having trouble coming up with your list of quality discount furniture questions? Why it just so happens I have 3 recommendations for you below:
1. What is the construction of this piece like?
If you find a piece that looks the way you want (color and style) and is the right price, you have definitely found your discount furniture, but the next step is to decide if it is quality discount furniture. Find out what types of woods are used,what types of foam are used in the cushions, etc etc. If you aren’t sure what answers you should be looking for, The Furniture Guy has a few posts in the history that can help:
-8 Way Hand Tied vs. Pirelli Webbing in a sofa
-What to look for in wood furniture: solids and veneers
-Selecting a sofa (some duplicate info from the 8 way hand tied and Pirelli webbing post)
2. Why is this piece so much less expensive than others I have seen that are similar?
So you found a piece that you suspect may just be quality discount furniture. Again, if it is the price you like and the look you like, then you may just be right. However, like in question 1, the part that is often most difficult is determining if the piece is well made, determining if it is a quality piece. If the piece is used, the answer is often obvious, and that is certainly a good way to come up with a piece of quality discount furniture. The answer you are looking for is basically one that does not include anything that implies the piece might be made of less than quality materials. However, good answers might include that the store takes lower margins on their furniture (many furniture retailers use a formula of (cost + shipping) X 2 = retail price), it might be that the store buys for themselves in bulk and thus get lower prices themselves, or it could even be that the store cuts costs somewhere else (delivery, commissions, floor space, etc.).
3. Does this piece of furniture come with a warranty or any sort of guarantee?
When you buy discount furniture, you are likely going to be told that it is quality discount furniture. When in doubt, though, make sure the seller is putting up to prove it. Ask about warranties, repairs, guarantees from the store, the manufacturer, or anyone else. While you may not always be able to get a straight answer on what is inside the furniture, you should make sure that you have recourse for taking care of problems. Warranties and guarantees are good since they are in print and often legally binding.
While there are plenty of other questions you will likely have and that you could ask that would help you feel better about your quality discount furniture purchase, these three should give you a pretty good idea about what you are getting. So with that said, I will be adding posts in the near future about finding quality discount furniture in the first place and then, of course, I will make sure I review how to care for your discount furniture.
I know this was a long one, but I still hope it helps,
The Furniture Guy
Going back to what I said before, though, one thing you need as you start your quest for quality discount furniture is a list of questions – a list of the right questions. Once you have found a piece or two that have the aesthetic you are looking for and a price you like, it is time to ask yourself, the salesperson, your BBB, or anyone you can get a reliable answer from the questions on your list (you can even ask The Furniture Guy with his new contact form on the upper right hand part of the blog and I will give you a reliable answer if I have access to the information). Having trouble coming up with your list of quality discount furniture questions? Why it just so happens I have 3 recommendations for you below:
1. What is the construction of this piece like?
If you find a piece that looks the way you want (color and style) and is the right price, you have definitely found your discount furniture, but the next step is to decide if it is quality discount furniture. Find out what types of woods are used,what types of foam are used in the cushions, etc etc. If you aren’t sure what answers you should be looking for, The Furniture Guy has a few posts in the history that can help:
-8 Way Hand Tied vs. Pirelli Webbing in a sofa
-What to look for in wood furniture: solids and veneers
-Selecting a sofa (some duplicate info from the 8 way hand tied and Pirelli webbing post)
2. Why is this piece so much less expensive than others I have seen that are similar?
So you found a piece that you suspect may just be quality discount furniture. Again, if it is the price you like and the look you like, then you may just be right. However, like in question 1, the part that is often most difficult is determining if the piece is well made, determining if it is a quality piece. If the piece is used, the answer is often obvious, and that is certainly a good way to come up with a piece of quality discount furniture. The answer you are looking for is basically one that does not include anything that implies the piece might be made of less than quality materials. However, good answers might include that the store takes lower margins on their furniture (many furniture retailers use a formula of (cost + shipping) X 2 = retail price), it might be that the store buys for themselves in bulk and thus get lower prices themselves, or it could even be that the store cuts costs somewhere else (delivery, commissions, floor space, etc.).
3. Does this piece of furniture come with a warranty or any sort of guarantee?
When you buy discount furniture, you are likely going to be told that it is quality discount furniture. When in doubt, though, make sure the seller is putting up to prove it. Ask about warranties, repairs, guarantees from the store, the manufacturer, or anyone else. While you may not always be able to get a straight answer on what is inside the furniture, you should make sure that you have recourse for taking care of problems. Warranties and guarantees are good since they are in print and often legally binding.
While there are plenty of other questions you will likely have and that you could ask that would help you feel better about your quality discount furniture purchase, these three should give you a pretty good idea about what you are getting. So with that said, I will be adding posts in the near future about finding quality discount furniture in the first place and then, of course, I will make sure I review how to care for your discount furniture.
I know this was a long one, but I still hope it helps,
The Furniture Guy
Good Video for Discount Wood Furniture Shopper
Oh how The Furniture Guy loves a good furniture video!
Actually, this one is going up because if we are going to start delving into more information on QUALITY discount furniture.
As you may or may not remember, The Furniture Guy site has looked at wood used to build discount furniture as well as the myths surrounding solids and veneers. In this video, Paul Schulman, a furniture maker, demonstrates and reinforces what I have written in the past about wood used in furniture. Frankly, though, Mr. Schulman does it better than The Furniture Guy did (plus, he has a video and a cool looking shop).
Notice the subtle differences between particle board and MDF. OFten times, uneducated furniture shoppers think they are the same thing. Additionally, there is good reinforcement that there is still a myth out there about solid wood furniture ALWAYS being better. As Mr. Schulman points out, it just really depends on what it is used for, and I would add where it is used.
Enjoy the video and as always, I hope this helps,
The Furniture Guy
Actually, this one is going up because if we are going to start delving into more information on QUALITY discount furniture.
As you may or may not remember, The Furniture Guy site has looked at wood used to build discount furniture as well as the myths surrounding solids and veneers. In this video, Paul Schulman, a furniture maker, demonstrates and reinforces what I have written in the past about wood used in furniture. Frankly, though, Mr. Schulman does it better than The Furniture Guy did (plus, he has a video and a cool looking shop).
Notice the subtle differences between particle board and MDF. OFten times, uneducated furniture shoppers think they are the same thing. Additionally, there is good reinforcement that there is still a myth out there about solid wood furniture ALWAYS being better. As Mr. Schulman points out, it just really depends on what it is used for, and I would add where it is used.
Enjoy the video and as always, I hope this helps,
The Furniture Guy
DIY Cardboard Furniture - The Definition of Discount Furniture
When I talk about discount furniture, I am usually talking about the Ashley Furniture and Guildcrafts of the world. This, though, when I saw it, struck me as the ultimate in discount furniture. This guy, apparently an architect, has put together blueprints that you can print out for free and use to fold pieces of cardboard into furniture for kids. Per the site itself, this furniture is pretty solid for the tots. So if you aren't sure what to do with the box from your new fridge, you may want to check out these cardboard furniture plans. Also, at Digg.com, one commenter on this article proposed that someone take these plans and try making adult furniture with sheet metal....not a bad idea, but the truth is that The Furniture Guy is really not prepared to put in that kind of time when I could just buy a $300 sofa that would likely be just as comfy. Anyway, enjoy.....Hope that in some way this helps, The Furniture Guy
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Good Furniture Shopper Resource
I want to thank Sara for posting to the site and referring The Furniture Guy to the website http://www.measuredfit.com/. A nice site for those shopping for discount furniture for the office. It is a fairly simple site set up to filter and sort bookshelves on Amazon.com by size, and I think that by now, if you are a reader of this blog, you already know how much The Furniture Guy thinks it is important to measure your furniture before you buy.
While it is important to note that they are an Amazon affiliate, The Furniture Guy figures that the people at measuredfit.com are offering enough of a service to furniture shoppers that it wouldn't hurt to hook them up with a piece of the pie (that you were likely going to buy anyway).
I know there has been a layoff of a couple of days from the furniture guy, but things at the Furniture Guy Estates have been a bit hectic. I will be talking and spending time with some of my friends that are still in the furniture biz, so I should be able to come back with some new thoughts and ideas from them (isn't it awful that furniture people talk shop so much. I mean really, it's FURNITURE!).
The Furniture Guy would like to focus the next few days to a week specifically on discount furniture. With economic worries in the US and with a global trend (the Furniture Guy has Aussie and Brit readers ya know) toward quality discount furniture, it is a good idea to cover that well. Plus, after spending years in the discount furniture business, it is my bread and butter!
Enjoy thanks again to Sara for giving me the heads up on measuredfurniture.com! I look forward to more resources and ideas from my readers in the future.
Hope this all helps,
The Furniture Guy
Discount Furniture Warehouse
I was checking out a website I had not seen before: Discount Furniture Warehouse. This is another online furniture shopping site that works with a physical plant store in California. I have been unable to find much in the way of reviews of this site, which I take as a positive since negative reviews tend to pop up faster than positive ones do.
What I like:
I like the site itself. It is easy to use, and the furniture is easy to browse. Additionally, they have nice information on there, the policies are easy to see, and the infromation is a breeze to locate. These are all factors to consider when shopping for furniture online, or anything else for that matter.
They also say all the right things (no "free" delivery, etc) when it comes to having discount furniture on their site.
What I dislike or think is odd:
There are no prices on their site. They give some weird answer about manufacturers not wanting such low prices displayed on the internet, but I'm not buying that. Furniture retailers of various types price things low all the time and show it online.
The Discount Furniture Warehouse has you call a customer service rep (read: salesperson) to get the pricing of what you want to buy online. This seems like a hook to sell you more, but I could be wrong I suppose.
Overall, this seems like a pretty upstanding site. Though I think the pricing stuff is odd, I still think Discount Furniture Warehouse may be worth trying out. When you call, make sure you know what you want and what you expect to pay and stick to it.
Discount furniture is worth looking into, but just make sure you have your expectations set up and that you hold the retailer, online or not, to it.
Hope this helps,
The Furniture Guy
Click Herefor my favorite almost free and discount used furniture site!
What I like:
I like the site itself. It is easy to use, and the furniture is easy to browse. Additionally, they have nice information on there, the policies are easy to see, and the infromation is a breeze to locate. These are all factors to consider when shopping for furniture online, or anything else for that matter.
They also say all the right things (no "free" delivery, etc) when it comes to having discount furniture on their site.
What I dislike or think is odd:
There are no prices on their site. They give some weird answer about manufacturers not wanting such low prices displayed on the internet, but I'm not buying that. Furniture retailers of various types price things low all the time and show it online.
The Discount Furniture Warehouse has you call a customer service rep (read: salesperson) to get the pricing of what you want to buy online. This seems like a hook to sell you more, but I could be wrong I suppose.
Overall, this seems like a pretty upstanding site. Though I think the pricing stuff is odd, I still think Discount Furniture Warehouse may be worth trying out. When you call, make sure you know what you want and what you expect to pay and stick to it.
Discount furniture is worth looking into, but just make sure you have your expectations set up and that you hold the retailer, online or not, to it.
Hope this helps,
The Furniture Guy
Click Herefor my favorite almost free and discount used furniture site!
Furniture Store Online or Retail Store Weighing The Economics
This is a GREAT article on the pros and cons of shopping for furniture online. With the recent trend of reviewing the furniture .coms, I thought this was a very valuable article to save with you. The author outlines reasons to consider buying furniture online as well as reasons to buy furniture in a retail store. There is no real lean one way or the other, but rather there is just good sound information about furniture shopping and the economic considerations you need to make. This is one of the better furniture articles I have seen around. Please give it a read. Hope this helps.....The Furniture Guy
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Always Ask for Best Furniture Pricing
As you may or may not know, I used to work for a furniture retailer. I did my time as both a salesman on the floor as well as a manager for a showroom. During that time and the time since, I learned a lot about furniture retailers and the furniture business.
As today is Martin Luther King Day, my mind goes to thoughts of furniture sales. Furniture sellers will use any excuse to have a sale or event (during a sale, items must be reduced...an event can just be fancy tags and no pricing difference). That means that the price of your furniture can go up or down a lot in a short amount of time. So how do you know when to buy?
The simple answer is to buy your furniture when you are ready for it. If you are worried about missing out a great deal, then ask your salesperson about the pricing policy of the store. Most retailers will give you at least 30 days of price adjustment. That means if your furniture goes on sale or is reduced to clearance price within 30 days of your purchase, they will refund you the difference. Trust me, that is easier for a furniture retailer than dealing with someone returning and rebuying furniture.
If you are concerned, though, just make sure you ask. Then, have your salesperson write that on a business card and sign and date it. This, while not necessarily legally binding, gives you a record of the conversation. With that in hand, you should have no trouble buying your furniture with peace of mind about the pricing.
With tax refunds on their way, spring sales brewing, and many of the three day weekend holidays coming up, knowing your pricing can be valuable. When in doubt, just make sure you ask.
Hope this helps,
The Furniture Guy
As today is Martin Luther King Day, my mind goes to thoughts of furniture sales. Furniture sellers will use any excuse to have a sale or event (during a sale, items must be reduced...an event can just be fancy tags and no pricing difference). That means that the price of your furniture can go up or down a lot in a short amount of time. So how do you know when to buy?
The simple answer is to buy your furniture when you are ready for it. If you are worried about missing out a great deal, then ask your salesperson about the pricing policy of the store. Most retailers will give you at least 30 days of price adjustment. That means if your furniture goes on sale or is reduced to clearance price within 30 days of your purchase, they will refund you the difference. Trust me, that is easier for a furniture retailer than dealing with someone returning and rebuying furniture.
If you are concerned, though, just make sure you ask. Then, have your salesperson write that on a business card and sign and date it. This, while not necessarily legally binding, gives you a record of the conversation. With that in hand, you should have no trouble buying your furniture with peace of mind about the pricing.
With tax refunds on their way, spring sales brewing, and many of the three day weekend holidays coming up, knowing your pricing can be valuable. When in doubt, just make sure you ask.
Hope this helps,
The Furniture Guy
Long, Long Sofa
It is championship weekend in the NFL and the Super Bowl is right around the corner. What that means for furniture shoppers is obvious: football parties. Do you have enough space on your furniture for all your football friends? Will your furniture clean up when wing sauce and nacho cheese ends up on the arm and between the cushions?
Well when it comes to the capacity of your furniture, you will notice that this video gives you a solution. It is obviously not practical, or even real to be honest, but it does fit with the season. Plus, it is the weekend and The Furniture Guy has a lot of home furniture work to do himself (like move some) and cannot dedicate the time to reviews that he can during the week.
So check out this video and just imagine the number of people you could have at your football party to watch the big games. Of course, you would need one huge TV to go with it, so maybe it isn't such a good idea.
Hope this helps,
The Furniture Guy
Well when it comes to the capacity of your furniture, you will notice that this video gives you a solution. It is obviously not practical, or even real to be honest, but it does fit with the season. Plus, it is the weekend and The Furniture Guy has a lot of home furniture work to do himself (like move some) and cannot dedicate the time to reviews that he can during the week.
So check out this video and just imagine the number of people you could have at your football party to watch the big games. Of course, you would need one huge TV to go with it, so maybe it isn't such a good idea.
Hope this helps,
The Furniture Guy
Bike Furniture Design turns tires into loveseats
This is some pretty cool furniture. I guess you would have to be into biking, but if you are or know someone who is, this would be a pretty cool gift to give I would think. Always on the lookout for cool furniture....The Furniture Guy
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Discount Furniture Shopping - Find Value in Even Cheap Furniture
In these post-holiday months, discount furniture shopping may be the only type many of us are able to do. Couple this time of year with a possible recession in the US and you have high demand for things like discount furniture. However, before you run out and pick up just any discount furniture, you should make sure that you have an understanding of how to get the most value for your dollar with this vast segment of furniture.
Find Quality Where You Can
Just because you are buying discount furniture does not mean you have to sacrefice ALL the quality. There are a number of factors that go into furniture being sold at a discount. Through careful research and examination of what you are looking to buy, you can still get decent quality even with discount furniture.
Just like with any other piece you would buy for your home, you should test out and get a feel for any discount furniture you are going to buy. Even if you choose to go the route of used furniture for your discount furniture purchase, I would advise that you either test out the furniture in person or at least make sure there is some recourse if you get a piece that is not going to work for you.
Sit on chairs, lie on sofas, and recline recliners. Make sure you do everything to the discount furniture on the showroom or at the sellers home that you will and would do to it in your home. This will do two things: one, you will know if everything works and two, you will see how it feels to your body. These are the things that prevent your discount furniture mission from turning into a discount furniture nightmare.
Look for Stores that Save Money Places Other than Quality
If the furniture is cheap, find out why. You can get discount furniture of high quality by looking for a store that saves their money in other places. Maybe they do NOT offer free delivery (and pass the savings along). Also, look for stores that carry large quantities of stock so that they are getting discount furniture purchases themselves. Many times, you can find discountinued furniture that is of high quality but at discount furniture prices.
So how do you find stores like that? Ask around; word of mouth is often the best way to find places like that. Additionally, you can call the BBB in your area or if you post here (which sends me an email) I can do some research and let you know what I can find in your market.
Discount furniture is likely in the future of many people. Don’t let it be a nightmare. Instead, find discount furniture that you can find value in and keep for years to come.
Hope this helps,
The Furniture Guy
Find Quality Where You Can
Just because you are buying discount furniture does not mean you have to sacrefice ALL the quality. There are a number of factors that go into furniture being sold at a discount. Through careful research and examination of what you are looking to buy, you can still get decent quality even with discount furniture.
Just like with any other piece you would buy for your home, you should test out and get a feel for any discount furniture you are going to buy. Even if you choose to go the route of used furniture for your discount furniture purchase, I would advise that you either test out the furniture in person or at least make sure there is some recourse if you get a piece that is not going to work for you.
Sit on chairs, lie on sofas, and recline recliners. Make sure you do everything to the discount furniture on the showroom or at the sellers home that you will and would do to it in your home. This will do two things: one, you will know if everything works and two, you will see how it feels to your body. These are the things that prevent your discount furniture mission from turning into a discount furniture nightmare.
Look for Stores that Save Money Places Other than Quality
If the furniture is cheap, find out why. You can get discount furniture of high quality by looking for a store that saves their money in other places. Maybe they do NOT offer free delivery (and pass the savings along). Also, look for stores that carry large quantities of stock so that they are getting discount furniture purchases themselves. Many times, you can find discountinued furniture that is of high quality but at discount furniture prices.
So how do you find stores like that? Ask around; word of mouth is often the best way to find places like that. Additionally, you can call the BBB in your area or if you post here (which sends me an email) I can do some research and let you know what I can find in your market.
Discount furniture is likely in the future of many people. Don’t let it be a nightmare. Instead, find discount furniture that you can find value in and keep for years to come.
Hope this helps,
The Furniture Guy
The amazingly bizzare Slipper Rocking Chair
This blog entry is interesting. I have never seen any furniture like this in my life, but it sure seems like something I would like. The blog author mentioned that this was found in Jerusalem. This is definitely strange furniture, but at the same time it is cool furniture. The blog says that the slippers on it are warm and that it is very comfortable furniture. As with many of the pieces I put up here, I am not sure if you can get these in the US or even in Europe, but it still makes for a cool piece to look at. Hope you enjoy it!....The Furniture Guy
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iBean Bag Chair
I was done posting for the day, but I saw this. Now this bean bag chair doesn't exactly qualify as discount furniture, but for the tech savvy furniture shopper it is a great piece to check out. Seems like something ultimate dorm rooms would feature. What do you think?
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Eco-Friendly Furniture, or Green Furniture if You Will
Green is king right now, so I might as well make the time to occasionally showcase eco-friendly or green furniture. Though I am not sure exactly what qualifies furniture as green furniture, I do know that there are people who do know. That is why I am highlighting this video. INtersting stuff, and I have to say that this eco-friendly furniture collection is nice looking as well.
As for price, I have no idea. I would assume that it is a bit more pricey than other furniture may be, but if you truly want to take part in the green lifestyle, then this eco-friendly furniture may be the thing for you. I will see if I can find some green furniture sites as well as some eco-friendly furniture sites to highlight over the weekend for those who do want to look into it more. In the mean time, enjoy the video and let me know if you encounter any of these pieces and have any other input on them.
Hope this helps,
The Furniture Guy
As for price, I have no idea. I would assume that it is a bit more pricey than other furniture may be, but if you truly want to take part in the green lifestyle, then this eco-friendly furniture may be the thing for you. I will see if I can find some green furniture sites as well as some eco-friendly furniture sites to highlight over the weekend for those who do want to look into it more. In the mean time, enjoy the video and let me know if you encounter any of these pieces and have any other input on them.
Hope this helps,
The Furniture Guy
Cool Modern Furniture
As you probably know by now, I spend more time than most people surfing the internet for everything furniture. I look for cool furniture, cheap furniture, furniture sites, and furniture stores. Basically, I make nice with google and various furniture words. One of the furniture searches I most enjoy is when I occasionally check out what furniture youtube has going on. There is often video of new and innovative furniture pieces from around the world. In this case, it is basically a convertable furniture piece that appears to be fully automated. I have no idea if this furniture is available for sale in the US, or even in Europe, but it sure does look like one heck of a conversation piece to put in a guest room or kids bedroom. Check out the video and if anyone has seen this in any US stores, let me know!
Im still seeking out more online furniture stores to check out. Stay tuned for more furniture .com reviews. Also, if anyone has a good or bad experience with any online furniture stores, be sure to let me know!
Hope this helps (or is at least cool looking),
The Furniture Guy
Im still seeking out more online furniture stores to check out. Stay tuned for more furniture .com reviews. Also, if anyone has a good or bad experience with any online furniture stores, be sure to let me know!
Hope this helps (or is at least cool looking),
The Furniture Guy
20 Pieces of Ingenious 'Flat Pack' Urban Furniture [PICS]
They calsl this stuff Flat Pack furniture, and it is exactly what you would think: furniture that comes as flat pieces. When I first heard of it, I wondered if it was all that different from RTA furniture. Well, it actually is. This is very contemporary looking stuff that furniture shoppers would be able to haul in most any vehicle (depending on sheet size of course). With some minor digging into it, I found that not all of it is furniture you can buy. Many of the pieces on the site linked here are concept pieces or prototypes. STill, as cool as this furniture looks, I would expect it to be available to furniture shoppers not too far down the road. Anyway, once I saw these pieces I knew I had to share. Hope you enjoyed it, and I hope it helps!.....The Furniture Guy
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Highbrow Furniture Online Shopping
Im back and have a new .com furniture store to talk about. This one is www.highbrowfurniture.com. First off, let me say one thing: what a horrible name for a furiture store website. Having said that, though, I assure you that the name will have no bearing on what I think of their online furniture presence.
What I like:
Free shipping in the lower 48 of the united states...a furniture shoppers dream. Just bare in mind, though, that nothing is free in furniture and you are probably going to pay for that delivery somewhere along the line (wrapped into another price).
They offer full refund within 10 days...again, a furniture shoppers dream. When it comes to online furniture shopping, I always encourage you to check out the return policy. It is usually customer service that will bite you with online furniture stores. Still, this one seems pretty good.
A search of the internet reveals VERY FEW complaints about this site. That is something to be proud of since they have been online since 1999 and are a furniture site. After all, evcen the top sites tend to have plenty of unhappy customers out there.
What I don't Like:
Highbrow is pretty expensive. They do not carry knock-off furniture, which is I guess is okay as long as you know you are getting into high priced pieces when you go that route. Just remember that in many cases, the only difference in name brand furniture and knock-offs is the stamp on the wood. Sometimes the factory is China is even the same...just something to consider.
Overall, I like what I see here. If you are set on furniture shopping online then this may be the place for you.
What I like:
Free shipping in the lower 48 of the united states...a furniture shoppers dream. Just bare in mind, though, that nothing is free in furniture and you are probably going to pay for that delivery somewhere along the line (wrapped into another price).
They offer full refund within 10 days...again, a furniture shoppers dream. When it comes to online furniture shopping, I always encourage you to check out the return policy. It is usually customer service that will bite you with online furniture stores. Still, this one seems pretty good.
A search of the internet reveals VERY FEW complaints about this site. That is something to be proud of since they have been online since 1999 and are a furniture site. After all, evcen the top sites tend to have plenty of unhappy customers out there.
What I don't Like:
Highbrow is pretty expensive. They do not carry knock-off furniture, which is I guess is okay as long as you know you are getting into high priced pieces when you go that route. Just remember that in many cases, the only difference in name brand furniture and knock-offs is the stamp on the wood. Sometimes the factory is China is even the same...just something to consider.
Overall, I like what I see here. If you are set on furniture shopping online then this may be the place for you.
Tips On Cleaning Your Leather Sofa
Here is a pretty good article on how to clean a leather sofa. Part of being a good furniture shopper is knowing how to take care of the pieces you get. As you can see in this article, leather furniture is pretty easy to take care of. As you do your furniture shopping, be sure to always consider the material and how you will care for it. Furniture you can keep looking nice for a long time is furniture for which you are getting maximum value. I will be back later on today with more for you, but I just like to keep all the furniture shoppers out there informed about what is available. So check it out and consider what this article says when it comes to furniture maintenance.
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More on 8 Way Hand Tied
I do try to pay attention to what is going on with the readers. I get emails (more often than posts I may add) and I track the traffic. What I see is that there is a lot of interest in learning more about 8 way hand tied furniture.
Of course, I would love fot you to read what I wrote on the subject for one thing. Additionally, though, I thought it would be a good idea to give a few more 8 way hand tied resources. Again, with furniture, knowledge is power and through it you will be much more likely to have a positive furniture shopping experience.
Here is one article that echoes a lot of the things I said in my post, but it is in a more formal, article format that may be easier for some to read. There is also a little bit of additional information in there that may be helpful.
Here is another link to the discussion I mentioned in the original post. You will see that I did throw in my two cents worth there somewhere, but it is worth seeing what others have to say about it.
Hopefully these links will help you as you research 8 way hand tied. If you ask me, it is just a labor intensive practice that plays on the "they don't make em like they used to" emotion. Get what is comfortable and what you feel good about. Furniture buying is something you do based on feel and your gut (once you have all the information you feel like you need that is).
Hope this helps,
The Furniture Guy
Of course, I would love fot you to read what I wrote on the subject for one thing. Additionally, though, I thought it would be a good idea to give a few more 8 way hand tied resources. Again, with furniture, knowledge is power and through it you will be much more likely to have a positive furniture shopping experience.
Here is one article that echoes a lot of the things I said in my post, but it is in a more formal, article format that may be easier for some to read. There is also a little bit of additional information in there that may be helpful.
Here is another link to the discussion I mentioned in the original post. You will see that I did throw in my two cents worth there somewhere, but it is worth seeing what others have to say about it.
Hopefully these links will help you as you research 8 way hand tied. If you ask me, it is just a labor intensive practice that plays on the "they don't make em like they used to" emotion. Get what is comfortable and what you feel good about. Furniture buying is something you do based on feel and your gut (once you have all the information you feel like you need that is).
Hope this helps,
The Furniture Guy
Scary Furniture
Let's continue the furniture guy trend, shall we...with a VIDEO!
Let's face it, being a furniture shopper can be very scary. However, after watching this furniture video, I now realize that it could be worse. When I think back on the old couch we had in college, I think that this had a great chance of happening. Take a look at the video and think about how furniture shopping is easier than maybe you thought. Be back with another .com review for you today or early tomorrow.
Hope you enjoy the video!
The Furniture Guy
Let's face it, being a furniture shopper can be very scary. However, after watching this furniture video, I now realize that it could be worse. When I think back on the old couch we had in college, I think that this had a great chance of happening. Take a look at the video and think about how furniture shopping is easier than maybe you thought. Be back with another .com review for you today or early tomorrow.
Hope you enjoy the video!
The Furniture Guy
Safety Tips for Baby Furniture
Various baby furniture have various sets of safety precautions. However, there are a couple of common baby safety tips you should keep in mind in all furniture.I did a short series about a year ago on furniture safety. When it comes to furniture safety, though, it is baby furniture that is probably the biggest issue. This blog does a much better job of talking about baby furniture safety than I did. I say I should get points for admitting when I am defeated! Anyway, if you have kids or are thinking of having them...give this article a read. Trust me, I have kids and furniture is a CONSTANT issue. Hope you find this helpful,The furniture guy
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Furniture Shopper Links
Since much of my spare time (what little I have) is spent surfing the net and talking with friends that are still in the furniture biz, it seems reasonable that from time to time I should share some of what I find. With that said, here are some furniture links that furniture shoppers may find helpful or entertaining.
Furniture Today is sort of THE magazine for those in the furniture business. Knowledge is power, so if you know more about the furniture industry it can certainly help your furniture shopping.
As a general rule, About.com is reliable with their information. Here are some furniture tips they offer. Pretty good stuff if you ask me
Under the category of "you can find ANYTHING online," here is a site that actually features a furniture joke!
THere are a number of consumer sites out there. Ripoff Report has a lot of good reporting on furniture stores all over the country as well as online. Woth looking at before you buy furniture in person or online. Just be responsible...ONE bad report does not a bad furniture seller make.
I will try to post more links from time to time, but I hope that you as furniture shoppers and furniture buyers are able to benefit from the information above. As always, post here (which shoots me an email) and I will be happy to give you additional information if you need it. And to those who have done so already...or who have emailed me directly...THANKS
Hope this has been helpful!
The Furniture Guy
Furniture Today is sort of THE magazine for those in the furniture business. Knowledge is power, so if you know more about the furniture industry it can certainly help your furniture shopping.
As a general rule, About.com is reliable with their information. Here are some furniture tips they offer. Pretty good stuff if you ask me
Under the category of "you can find ANYTHING online," here is a site that actually features a furniture joke!
THere are a number of consumer sites out there. Ripoff Report has a lot of good reporting on furniture stores all over the country as well as online. Woth looking at before you buy furniture in person or online. Just be responsible...ONE bad report does not a bad furniture seller make.
I will try to post more links from time to time, but I hope that you as furniture shoppers and furniture buyers are able to benefit from the information above. As always, post here (which shoots me an email) and I will be happy to give you additional information if you need it. And to those who have done so already...or who have emailed me directly...THANKS
Hope this has been helpful!
The Furniture Guy
A or The Sofa Site...Neither Really
So I went to check out some of these sofa domain sites. The obvious choice that came up on nearly every search engine was www.thesofasite.com. Problem is that even though there is a great domain there, they don't actually sell any sofas themselves. In fact, it is really just a portal for affiliate websites that do sell sofas. However, they do have a link on there to another site that came up repeatedly (strangely enough, behind The Sofa Site was one that I do like: FunkySofa.com.
First of all, they have a web site that is easy to use. Additionally, it is nice to look at: fun, exciting, and modern. In general, from what I can tell, they mostly manufacture their own product. While this is not always great for prices, they seem to be right on and that does make for good warranty.
That leads me to my other love about Funky Sofa: they are completely transparent about their furniture warranties. In those terms, the big one I like is that they offer a lifetime warranty on the frame. Frankly, after working in the furniture business, I think all furniture stores of size should do this. Frames are generally hardwood anyway, and repair is fairly simple on them. I know we used to offer that warranty even when a manufacturer doesnt simply because it makes customers feel better and it is an easy service to provide if you have the right people.
Additionally, their delivery policies are easy to find on the site and easy to understand. They sections are short and without a bunch of extra legal garbage. They tell you what their pledge is and what the furniture customer's end of the bargain is.
As always, do your own research in addition to what I mention here, but I like what I see and what I read about Funkysofa.com. If nothing else, they have some really cool sofa designs that are worth looking at. Browse and see what you think.
I hope this helps,
The Furniture Guy
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Talk About Versatile Furniture!
Yes, The Furniture Guy is currently obsessed with furniture related videos. I have not forgotten the continued commitment to .com furniture reviews, and you can probably expect one later today or at least early on tomorrow. THis one will be one of the many sofa domain sites (ones where sofa, rather than furniture, is the key to the domain name).
This video, though, HAD to be posted. I have no idea how comfortable this furniture would be, but for a furniture shopper who is looking for "flexibility" and versatility with their furniture will love this little wonder. The man is not speaking english in the video. Additionally, I did notice that he does not actually ever sit on the piece. There is a video out there online that I found, though, where a couple sits on it in a few different formations. Again, I have no idea about comfort, but one can certainly sit on this furniture. As for that other video, search google or something...it was not as clear as this one (it was sort of grainy, like one of those hostage videos on middle eastern television), so I embedded this instead.
Hope you enjoy, and if anyone knows whether or not you can buy this stuff in the US, email me or post here so I know. Would LOVE to see it in person.
The Furniture Guy
This video, though, HAD to be posted. I have no idea how comfortable this furniture would be, but for a furniture shopper who is looking for "flexibility" and versatility with their furniture will love this little wonder. The man is not speaking english in the video. Additionally, I did notice that he does not actually ever sit on the piece. There is a video out there online that I found, though, where a couple sits on it in a few different formations. Again, I have no idea about comfort, but one can certainly sit on this furniture. As for that other video, search google or something...it was not as clear as this one (it was sort of grainy, like one of those hostage videos on middle eastern television), so I embedded this instead.
Hope you enjoy, and if anyone knows whether or not you can buy this stuff in the US, email me or post here so I know. Would LOVE to see it in person.
The Furniture Guy
Awesome Furniture Inspired by Scrabble Game ( Photos )
I just found this last night and thought I would share it. Obviously I will throw in a new .com post today, but furniture shoppers should take a look at just how creative you can get with your furniture. These pieces are really cool...do you think you are allowed to use proper names on the sofa? Slang? Hope you enjoy it!....The Furniture Guy
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Save Money: Repair Furniture Instead of Buy
Even though this is generally a blog about furniture shopping, it is ultimately about saving money and doing what you want and need to do with your furniture. To that end, I couldn't resist sharing this video I found. It is a little DIY video about furniture repair. Let's face it, repairing old furniture sure is a heck of a lot easier and cheaper than running out to buy furniture. Either way, keep your options open when it comes to your furniture.
And yes, it is nice to have stepped out and started adding video to this site. Not that there is a ton of video out there about furniture (short of commercials that is).
DIY Fixing Broken Furniture With THE FIX IT CHIC - The best home videos are here
Anyway, hope this in some way is of help to you!
The Furniture Guy
And yes, it is nice to have stepped out and started adding video to this site. Not that there is a ton of video out there about furniture (short of commercials that is).
DIY Fixing Broken Furniture With THE FIX IT CHIC - The best home videos are here
Anyway, hope this in some way is of help to you!
The Furniture Guy
Furniture.com
Furniture.com is probably the largest online furniture presence. That is, no doubt, partially a product of having a fantastic domain name (unlike the cheapskates over at Furniture Guy headquarters). That is mainly why I decided to look into furniture.com and see if I could get a feel about whether or not it is worth a look for online furniture shoppers.
Who They Are
First off, if you are not familiar with online furniture stores, you may not realize that they are generally owned or controlled by traditional furniture retailers. In this case, furniture.com is an ecommerce presence for a variety of furniture retailers. In fact, the big seller for them is that they do allow retailers to have an online presence without having to do it on their own. Overall, though, it should also be noted that the brand of furniture.com is owned by Levitz (on stock reports you will see it reported as part of LEvitz, and I don't think it is a fact they hide at all)
Here is an article that gives a little more information on what furniture.com is. Remember, when furniture shopping, information is important to have:
What I found about Furniture.com
I have to say that the site itself is very nice. Additionally, there is some good content there and solid advice for furniture shoppers. Generally I am leary of advice on a site for a particular manufacturer, but in this case there is some stuff there worth looking at. They even have design advice and a site that will help you set up the design of the room you are looking to furniture. So information wise, they have as much as an online furniture shopper could need.
However, as I searched and talked to people about furniture.com, it was difficult to find much of anything in the way of reviews. However, when I was able to find them, they were largely negative. They were examples of my fear about online furniture shopping: customer service and return issues. Granted, I did find that these reviews were several years old so there is really no way to know if things have improved over at furniture.com. For now, I would check them out but would be a little leary of buying from them just yet without more information. I will continue to look into them, but they have a bit of that Levitz rep going already from what I can see.
You Can See One Review of Furniture.com Here
Hope this helps,
The Furniture Guy
Who They Are
First off, if you are not familiar with online furniture stores, you may not realize that they are generally owned or controlled by traditional furniture retailers. In this case, furniture.com is an ecommerce presence for a variety of furniture retailers. In fact, the big seller for them is that they do allow retailers to have an online presence without having to do it on their own. Overall, though, it should also be noted that the brand of furniture.com is owned by Levitz (on stock reports you will see it reported as part of LEvitz, and I don't think it is a fact they hide at all)
Here is an article that gives a little more information on what furniture.com is. Remember, when furniture shopping, information is important to have:
What I found about Furniture.com
I have to say that the site itself is very nice. Additionally, there is some good content there and solid advice for furniture shoppers. Generally I am leary of advice on a site for a particular manufacturer, but in this case there is some stuff there worth looking at. They even have design advice and a site that will help you set up the design of the room you are looking to furniture. So information wise, they have as much as an online furniture shopper could need.
However, as I searched and talked to people about furniture.com, it was difficult to find much of anything in the way of reviews. However, when I was able to find them, they were largely negative. They were examples of my fear about online furniture shopping: customer service and return issues. Granted, I did find that these reviews were several years old so there is really no way to know if things have improved over at furniture.com. For now, I would check them out but would be a little leary of buying from them just yet without more information. I will continue to look into them, but they have a bit of that Levitz rep going already from what I can see.
You Can See One Review of Furniture.com Here
Hope this helps,
The Furniture Guy
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Furniture Video: Check Out Modern Japanese Beds
Check out these modern looking beds. I was surfing around seeking out whatever was online and related to furniture and I found this. Furniture videos are not exctly common, but I had to share this. Check out the VERY modern look of most of these beds.
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Almost Free Furniture?
Okay, so I mentioned this place before on a tip from a buddy. However, at that time I had not looked into it as much. Turns out that while the furniture at Almost Free Furniture is not necessarily almost free, there are some great prices. Almost Free furniture basically is a site on which you get access fromt he same suppliers that consignment shops and professional furniture resellers do.
This means that you get good prices and avoid the markup that the same furniture found on almost free furniture would have in a store. Don't worry, there are local listings so that you can get your used furniture close to home or have it delivered to you. Either way, you save.
Finally, and I think as importantly as anything, this site allows you to sell furniture as well. Have a piece to sell and need a new piece, this would be the way to go. There is a fee to access the site for a year, and while I don't love that I do love the fact that the site takes no money for the sales...only that monthly fee. Not a bad deal for the consumer.
So if you do think you may look to buy online, then go ahead and consider Almost Free Furniture.
Not interested in paying for the site? There is always Ebay and Craigslist. Just make sure you work with someone local and if I were you I would use some sort of escrow to protect yourself from furniture fraude. Good luck, and next time I hope to take a look at a couple of new furniture retailers on the internet.
This means that you get good prices and avoid the markup that the same furniture found on almost free furniture would have in a store. Don't worry, there are local listings so that you can get your used furniture close to home or have it delivered to you. Either way, you save.
Finally, and I think as importantly as anything, this site allows you to sell furniture as well. Have a piece to sell and need a new piece, this would be the way to go. There is a fee to access the site for a year, and while I don't love that I do love the fact that the site takes no money for the sales...only that monthly fee. Not a bad deal for the consumer.
So if you do think you may look to buy online, then go ahead and consider Almost Free Furniture.
Not interested in paying for the site? There is always Ebay and Craigslist. Just make sure you work with someone local and if I were you I would use some sort of escrow to protect yourself from furniture fraude. Good luck, and next time I hope to take a look at a couple of new furniture retailers on the internet.
Furniture Shopping Online
Online furniture shopping is fairly new to me, but I have been able to ask questions of my friends still in the biz and have done a little of my own research. To that end, I want to spend some time on what furniture shopping online is and should be all about.
I remember when I went to work for Jake Jabs in Denver, Colorado. At the time, he like myself, did not believe that online furniture shopping was ever going to work. Furniture is sort of a feel purchase. Most people want to know what a couch feels like before they sit in it, and likewise with a chair or recliner. Furniture shopping online does not seem to afford people that opportunity. Additionally, I was always uncomfortable with a big purchase like furniture happening online since I didnt know where it was coming from or who was responsible for it.
In the last couple of years, though, I have really come around (as has Jake Jabs for that matter). Now, I see that many online furniture stores are offering local showrooms or at least information on where you can go to see the furniture you are considering. Additionally, they are offering better and better customer service. A quick search of online furniture shopping sites will give you an idea of who is doing what they are supposed to.
The growth of the internet has helped online furniture shopping take off. So many people are online that reviews are easy to locate and both good and bad word of mouth spreads super fast.
Where to Start
Just as a way to kick things off, I think that some of the best online furniture shopping that happens is in the Used Furniture Market. With Ebay's popularity along with other auctions, you can get a fair price in a true free market. Additionally, services like Almost Free Furniture will allow you to participate in a used furniture only market online. This is where I first came around, and if you are looking to save a little money on things then maybe you should too.
I remember when I went to work for Jake Jabs in Denver, Colorado. At the time, he like myself, did not believe that online furniture shopping was ever going to work. Furniture is sort of a feel purchase. Most people want to know what a couch feels like before they sit in it, and likewise with a chair or recliner. Furniture shopping online does not seem to afford people that opportunity. Additionally, I was always uncomfortable with a big purchase like furniture happening online since I didnt know where it was coming from or who was responsible for it.
In the last couple of years, though, I have really come around (as has Jake Jabs for that matter). Now, I see that many online furniture stores are offering local showrooms or at least information on where you can go to see the furniture you are considering. Additionally, they are offering better and better customer service. A quick search of online furniture shopping sites will give you an idea of who is doing what they are supposed to.
The growth of the internet has helped online furniture shopping take off. So many people are online that reviews are easy to locate and both good and bad word of mouth spreads super fast.
Where to Start
Just as a way to kick things off, I think that some of the best online furniture shopping that happens is in the Used Furniture Market. With Ebay's popularity along with other auctions, you can get a fair price in a true free market. Additionally, services like Almost Free Furniture will allow you to participate in a used furniture only market online. This is where I first came around, and if you are looking to save a little money on things then maybe you should too.
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Posted May 18, 2006The Furniture Guy takes a tumble during a commercial shoot. Don't worry, he's okay. But what about his guitar?
Furniture shoppers should feel free to stop and chuckle any time. This little video has long since made the rounds on the internet, but it occured to me that this was also something that I simply HAD to have on my site. Enjoy it...furniture does not have to be serious, and furniture commercials rarely are.
Furniture Resources and Online Furniture Shopping
Hope you enjoyed some of the content that was posted the last few days. The Furniture Guy was doing some traveling over the holidays and could not post himself. I also took the time to add some pertinent RSS feed to the sidebar, which should give you some headlines in the furniture industry. Remember, as we move into 2008, that information is the furniture shopper's greatest alli and so reading not only the consumer information I supply here and that you find on other sites, you should also take a little time to see how the furniture industry works. Trust me, as someone who bought furniture both before and after learning the ins and outs of the furniture industry, I can tell you that it does change the way you look at things when you walk into a furniture store.
I plan to start a series of posts about purchasing furniture online soon as well. As you may recall, I was once opposed to the idea of buying furniture online just because of the fact that you dont get to sit in, lie on, or touch the furniture. Additionally, I was never real impressed with the customer service reviews and return policies of the online furniture retailers.
In the last year, though, a lot of changed in the online furniture shopping world. Almost daily, it seems, there are quality online furniture stores popping up in affiliation with real established furniture stores in major cities. These newer sites are offering top notch customer service and good return policies. Since you cannot touch or sit in furniture online still, though, I will be focusing on two things: where you can or should shop for online furniture and how to shop for online furniture. That should get rolling in the next day or two.
Hope everyone had a great holiday season.
The Furniture Guy
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How to Purchase New Bedroom Furniture on A Budget
Author: Mr.Andrew Caxton
RTA is a cheap way to replace old furniture with modern Swedish furniture. Engineered wood is stronger than solid wood. RTA bedroom furniture is cheap enough to replace every year or so.
If budget constraints are preventing you from purchasing new furniture for your bedroom, there are alternatives in existence that will allow you to purchase more modern furniture without putting a crimp in your budget. Even though Swedish furniture manufacturer, IKEA, has made the idea of ready-to-assemble (RTA) furniture more popular, some negativity is still in existence when it comes to the concept of buying furniture constructed with engineered wood. Such negative connotations are undeserved and fail to consider the advantages of RTA furniture over ready-made furniture constructed of wood. Of course, many consumers may not even be aware of these advantages and just erroneously assume that all wood furniture is better that RTA furniture constructed of engineered wood.
Advantages of RTA Furniture
Although it seems difficult for some to accept, RTA is actually stronger than solid wood furniture. Particleboard that includes a thin veneer on each side is actually capable of sustaining more weight and taking more abuse than the majority of solid wood boards. Solid wood also has a tendency to warp and crack as it ages because of changes in humidity as well as the ability of moisture to enter into small cracks and open spaces. On the other hand, it''s almost impossible to penetrate engineered wood, and it lacks the cracks and pores you find in solid wood. If you take care of it properly, RTA furniture will last longer than solid wood furniture.
Styling
RTA furniture provides the perfect solution if you''re looking for a contemporary look in bedroom furniture. The modern design construction is one of simplicity and sleekness with solid tones that lack any wood grains. Dark colors such as espresso and jet black are the trend for contemporary bedroom furniture at the present time. It makes no sense to hide a beautiful oak bedroom set under a coat of black paint when RTA furniture provides the finish and look you so desire at a price that is more affordable.
Affordability
For most people, price is of great concern. Keeping that in mind, if you take care of your RTA bedroom furniture, it will last as long as you own it. If you''re the kind of person who likes to update your bedroom''s look every now and again while keeping up with trends, RTA furniture allows you to do that. It''s not necessary to spend a fortune on bedroom furniture, and then grow tired of it before it wears out as you do with solid wood furniture. When you look at the low cost of RTA furniture, there''s no reason you cannot update the furniture in your bedroom every year or two.
Andrew Caxton is the author of many resources on living rooms related topics published at http://www.home-decorating-reviews.com . A website with tips on swedish furniture
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RTA is a cheap way to replace old furniture with modern Swedish furniture. Engineered wood is stronger than solid wood. RTA bedroom furniture is cheap enough to replace every year or so.
If budget constraints are preventing you from purchasing new furniture for your bedroom, there are alternatives in existence that will allow you to purchase more modern furniture without putting a crimp in your budget. Even though Swedish furniture manufacturer, IKEA, has made the idea of ready-to-assemble (RTA) furniture more popular, some negativity is still in existence when it comes to the concept of buying furniture constructed with engineered wood. Such negative connotations are undeserved and fail to consider the advantages of RTA furniture over ready-made furniture constructed of wood. Of course, many consumers may not even be aware of these advantages and just erroneously assume that all wood furniture is better that RTA furniture constructed of engineered wood.
Advantages of RTA Furniture
Although it seems difficult for some to accept, RTA is actually stronger than solid wood furniture. Particleboard that includes a thin veneer on each side is actually capable of sustaining more weight and taking more abuse than the majority of solid wood boards. Solid wood also has a tendency to warp and crack as it ages because of changes in humidity as well as the ability of moisture to enter into small cracks and open spaces. On the other hand, it''s almost impossible to penetrate engineered wood, and it lacks the cracks and pores you find in solid wood. If you take care of it properly, RTA furniture will last longer than solid wood furniture.
Styling
RTA furniture provides the perfect solution if you''re looking for a contemporary look in bedroom furniture. The modern design construction is one of simplicity and sleekness with solid tones that lack any wood grains. Dark colors such as espresso and jet black are the trend for contemporary bedroom furniture at the present time. It makes no sense to hide a beautiful oak bedroom set under a coat of black paint when RTA furniture provides the finish and look you so desire at a price that is more affordable.
Affordability
For most people, price is of great concern. Keeping that in mind, if you take care of your RTA bedroom furniture, it will last as long as you own it. If you''re the kind of person who likes to update your bedroom''s look every now and again while keeping up with trends, RTA furniture allows you to do that. It''s not necessary to spend a fortune on bedroom furniture, and then grow tired of it before it wears out as you do with solid wood furniture. When you look at the low cost of RTA furniture, there''s no reason you cannot update the furniture in your bedroom every year or two.
Andrew Caxton is the author of many resources on living rooms related topics published at http://www.home-decorating-reviews.com . A website with tips on swedish furniture
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Top 10 Decorating Myths
Top 10 Decorating Myths
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Charlie_Kaoud]Charlie Kaoud
#1 White Rooms Always Look Bigger
As any graphic artist, or anyone that needs to know how people’s eyes
move across a space, will tell you eyes tend to move from dark to light. It
is uniformity in color that keeps your eye steady. Walls with different colors
cause your eye to move between them and your mind to differentiate the distance
between the walls. So whether you use light or dark color it is the uniformity
that gives rooms a bigger feel. Keep in mind bigger isn’t always better.
Different color walls may make a room seem smaller but that can convey an intimate
yet livelier feel.
#2 Every Living Room Must Have At Least One: Sofa, Chair And Coffee Table I don’t know if this is as much of a decorating requirement as it is a
reflex. But you should hold back from that reflex and think about what the room
is for. If it is a living room and primarily used for entertaining, you must
take some time and think about how you like to entertain. For example sofas
are a very efficient way of maximizing seating but if you only like to entertain
in small groups you may not need that efficiency. You want that room to work
for you.
#3 Sofas Always Go Against A Wall
If you do opt for the sofa don’t be afraid to be creative with how you
place it in a room. A sofa is usually a large object and putting it against
a wall can free up floor space. But it can also change the flow or feel of a
room to angle it in a corner. Sometimes the best design ideas come from throwing
out the practical efficient way of doing things.
#4 All Decor Color’s Must Match Perfectly
Your homes décor is like a painter’s canvas. You will want to decide
on a pallet (set of colors) but that hardly means a few colors that match perfectly.
It is usually smart to use similar tones but using different shades of the same
colors will give a room a much more dynamic feel.
#5 All Ceilings Must Be White
White ceilings are the norm for the most part because of the way they help spread
light around a room. There reflective quality helps illuminate the room more
evenly. But if you look at it from a design perspective white isn’t always
what will get you the effect you looking for. As I alluded to earlier the lightest
color in a space will draw the eye. This means a white ceiling will tend to
draw our attention up. Conversely with a darker colored ceiling our eyes can
be drawn to other areas of a room’s décor. Whether you have a white
ceiling or not is solely dependant on how you want peoples eyes to move across
your room.
#6 White Shows Dirt
OK so that is not a myth. White does show dirt more than darker colors but don’t
let that keeping you from using it. As I said before light colors are a great
way to draws peoples eyes around an environment. There are many new fabrics,
textiles and paints that are stain resistant and clean well. Of course I don’t
think I will take this advice. I have two small boys who would test the stain
resistant abilities of anything out there.
#7 Low Light Hides Dirt
Dim light in a room actually makes the room look dingier. If your décor
is old and a little worn and you have limited funds to perk things up try adding
lights. A bright room looks newer and cleaner. I know this sound counterintuitive
and it would seem lighting your slightly worn room would exasperate the problem.
Trust me and try it.
#8 Small Rooms Must Have Small Furniture
Fewer bigger pieces can be more effective and more efficient. I’m not
talking about bigger furniture as in bulky furniture. A love seat and chair
with thin arms and backs can seat more people than two chairs in as little or
even less space. A day bed can add sitting or even stretching-out space, usually
has thin arms and often has storage space underneath. Remember lots of small
pieces can look cluttered which is exactly what a small room doesn’t need.
#9 You Pick Rugs Last When Decorating
This may also fall under the reflex not myth category but it is important we
talk about it. The rug has to be understood to be the basis of your room design.
Professional designers pick the area rug first to define the palette of colors
for the room. As the basis of the room décor, the area rug needs to visually
tie the other colors in the room together. Buying furniture and other furnishings
and then trying to find a rug that has those colors is much tougher than doing
it the other way around. The best procedure when decorating a room from scratch
is to pick an area rug in the color array you like best and build the room décor around that.
#10 There Are Decorating Rules
So maybe this should have been the first and only myth. If you think there are
rules and that if you break them everyone will laugh at you, you’re wrong.
OK so maybe I don’t know your friends but you shouldn’t care what
they think. Some of the best, most important, and highest paid decorators break
the rules all the time. Be creative, have fun and remember your not breaking
rules your starting new trends.
About the Author: Charlie Kaoud is a color and home décor specialist with RugSale.com. To contact Charlie with questions on color matching, area rugs, and home décor, and to shop for the lowest area rug prices on the planet, head over to http://www.RugSale.com
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By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Charlie_Kaoud]Charlie Kaoud
#1 White Rooms Always Look Bigger
As any graphic artist, or anyone that needs to know how people’s eyes
move across a space, will tell you eyes tend to move from dark to light. It
is uniformity in color that keeps your eye steady. Walls with different colors
cause your eye to move between them and your mind to differentiate the distance
between the walls. So whether you use light or dark color it is the uniformity
that gives rooms a bigger feel. Keep in mind bigger isn’t always better.
Different color walls may make a room seem smaller but that can convey an intimate
yet livelier feel.
#2 Every Living Room Must Have At Least One: Sofa, Chair And Coffee Table I don’t know if this is as much of a decorating requirement as it is a
reflex. But you should hold back from that reflex and think about what the room
is for. If it is a living room and primarily used for entertaining, you must
take some time and think about how you like to entertain. For example sofas
are a very efficient way of maximizing seating but if you only like to entertain
in small groups you may not need that efficiency. You want that room to work
for you.
#3 Sofas Always Go Against A Wall
If you do opt for the sofa don’t be afraid to be creative with how you
place it in a room. A sofa is usually a large object and putting it against
a wall can free up floor space. But it can also change the flow or feel of a
room to angle it in a corner. Sometimes the best design ideas come from throwing
out the practical efficient way of doing things.
#4 All Decor Color’s Must Match Perfectly
Your homes décor is like a painter’s canvas. You will want to decide
on a pallet (set of colors) but that hardly means a few colors that match perfectly.
It is usually smart to use similar tones but using different shades of the same
colors will give a room a much more dynamic feel.
#5 All Ceilings Must Be White
White ceilings are the norm for the most part because of the way they help spread
light around a room. There reflective quality helps illuminate the room more
evenly. But if you look at it from a design perspective white isn’t always
what will get you the effect you looking for. As I alluded to earlier the lightest
color in a space will draw the eye. This means a white ceiling will tend to
draw our attention up. Conversely with a darker colored ceiling our eyes can
be drawn to other areas of a room’s décor. Whether you have a white
ceiling or not is solely dependant on how you want peoples eyes to move across
your room.
#6 White Shows Dirt
OK so that is not a myth. White does show dirt more than darker colors but don’t
let that keeping you from using it. As I said before light colors are a great
way to draws peoples eyes around an environment. There are many new fabrics,
textiles and paints that are stain resistant and clean well. Of course I don’t
think I will take this advice. I have two small boys who would test the stain
resistant abilities of anything out there.
#7 Low Light Hides Dirt
Dim light in a room actually makes the room look dingier. If your décor
is old and a little worn and you have limited funds to perk things up try adding
lights. A bright room looks newer and cleaner. I know this sound counterintuitive
and it would seem lighting your slightly worn room would exasperate the problem.
Trust me and try it.
#8 Small Rooms Must Have Small Furniture
Fewer bigger pieces can be more effective and more efficient. I’m not
talking about bigger furniture as in bulky furniture. A love seat and chair
with thin arms and backs can seat more people than two chairs in as little or
even less space. A day bed can add sitting or even stretching-out space, usually
has thin arms and often has storage space underneath. Remember lots of small
pieces can look cluttered which is exactly what a small room doesn’t need.
#9 You Pick Rugs Last When Decorating
This may also fall under the reflex not myth category but it is important we
talk about it. The rug has to be understood to be the basis of your room design.
Professional designers pick the area rug first to define the palette of colors
for the room. As the basis of the room décor, the area rug needs to visually
tie the other colors in the room together. Buying furniture and other furnishings
and then trying to find a rug that has those colors is much tougher than doing
it the other way around. The best procedure when decorating a room from scratch
is to pick an area rug in the color array you like best and build the room décor around that.
#10 There Are Decorating Rules
So maybe this should have been the first and only myth. If you think there are
rules and that if you break them everyone will laugh at you, you’re wrong.
OK so maybe I don’t know your friends but you shouldn’t care what
they think. Some of the best, most important, and highest paid decorators break
the rules all the time. Be creative, have fun and remember your not breaking
rules your starting new trends.
About the Author: Charlie Kaoud is a color and home décor specialist with RugSale.com. To contact Charlie with questions on color matching, area rugs, and home décor, and to shop for the lowest area rug prices on the planet, head over to http://www.RugSale.com
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