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Guest Post: Mistakes People Make While Buying Furniture

Description: Changing your style, or perhaps buying furniture for your new home, can be as exciting as it is nerve wracking. You want comfort, but also something that makes a statement about your unique style. Here are things to think about when buying furniture.

Introduction: It is time to go on the mighty hunt. And no, we aren’t talking about stalking wild game. No, this hunt is for pieces to fill the void within your living space. Somewhere to lounge, somewhere to cuddle, or somewhere to comfortably read that novel you have been putting off. 

Beige 3-seat Sofa

But buying the right pieces isn’t for the faint of heart. The process can take a time, jumping from store to store, searching in desperation for that perfect chair or coffee table that will bring the room together in that special way. And this is when we tell you to take shallow breaths, because you are probably having a panic attack. 

While it might seem like the biggest decision in the world, it really isn’t. It does require some style, some foresight, and a good eye on your budget, but beyond that, it is just like any purchase; it is all about the research. And thanks to the internet, getting information and reviews on your next couch or plush recliner can be done in a snap by any savvy homemaker.

What to consider when hunting for furniture

Knowing what not to do will help you with making good choices when buying furniture.

  • First and foremost, know your budget. All buying furniture tips rely on you knowing how much you can spend so you don’t end up with both a very comfy couch and serious buyer’s remorse.
  • Measure the area you are going to furnish. A huge buying furniture mistake is getting a table or couch that is so big, it is difficult to use or in the way for ease of access. Make sure you have extra room for future items to be added.
  • Think long term about your style. This was not an issue in the days of the avocado fridge, but it should have been. Now, styles change quickly, but color palettes remain pretty steadfast. Be you, but also the future you, when buying your furniture color scheme.

         Two Assorted-color Padded Chairs Near Side Table

  • Don’t rush the magic. You will find the right piece; it just might not be right away. If you have buying matching furniture pieces in mind, and one is absent, do not settle. You will regret it later and it will mess with your mind. Wait until the right chair or end table presents itself. It is ok to get the other pieces first. Just be patient. You won’t regret it.
  • Don’t skip the research portion of the journey. It will only better equip you for the road ahead. You might find a chair that looks amazing, but reviewers say it feels like tiny knives stabbing your spine. Better to know before than drive an hour to discover this horror yourself. The research will save you worlds of spent gas, wasted hours, and hair pulled out in frustration.

Conclusion: Some of the best buying furniture hacks are the most logical. Use your head, not your emotions. Go to a few stores and browse if you want a more tactile experience. Or, if you prefer, do all your shopping online. But beware, a picture might be worth a thousand words, but not worth the thousand dollars you are considering spending on something you haven’t tested yourself. Settling is the quickest path to buyer’s remorse. Have you had any interesting pitfalls in your furniture shopping adventures?

Author’s Bio:

Kevin is a content writer for about 3 years. He studied Design and Arts at College in Pennsylvania. A fan of home interior design and, he has taken it upon himself to spread his love for decorating homes by informing people on some of his ideas through his articles.

Ronda Bowen

Ronda Bowen is a writer, editor, and independent scholar. She has a Master of Arts in Philosophy from Northern Illinois University and a B.A. in Philosophy, Pre-Graduate Option, Honors in the Major from California State University, Chico. When she is not working on client projects from her editorial consulting business, she is writing a novel. In her free time, she enjoys gourmet cooking, wine, martinis, copious amounts of coffee, reading, watching movies, sewing, crocheting, crafts, hanging out with her husband, and spending time with their teenage son and infant daughter.

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