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It is not fashionable only for student apartments and vintage furniture is now fashionable. Some trends like cottage and electric decorating and also rising interest in comfortable weekend homes.
You can shop for versatility and timeless design and each piece will be durable for years.
You should have a list of what you need and write down the ideal and maximum dimensions for each piece.
Make sure the measure the clearance of doorways and stairs. It is good to have a measuring tape with you. You never know when something will turn out.
You have to visit secondhand, charity and consignment shops regularly. It is good idea to tell them to call you when something new comes in.
You have to attend auctions and become part of the mailing list. Older furniture could be well constructed but be careful when you inspect for damages.
Test the chair for comfort, loose joints or wobbly legs. Open all the drawers for any sticking, broken parts or damaged or missing hardware.
The next step is to shop from flea markets, yard sales and estate sales. The best selection is usually on the first day but the best deals are on the last half day resellers want to get rid of the furniture.
Think in many ways. How can one piece work if you shorten its legs and remove its drawers. This is not an antique and imagine how paint or a slipcover can create a fresh personality.
You have to add the repair costs to the item’s selling price if you do not know how to redecorate yourself. Steam-cleaning stained fabric is affordable, but reupholster can eat up any savings unless the piece is of a top quality and will hold its value.
Get a large vehicle to get the furniture home from the flea market or the yard sale. Permanent located store allow a few days grace for pickup, but most of the items are auctioned on the spot.
The auctioneer may help you arrange for professional delivery but this will boost your purchase price.
You should seek an exchange or money-back guarantee is there is great damage to the furniture or it does not fit.
The things that you have to look for in furniture are: sturdy construction, end-of-sale bargains, versatile design, and minimal need for repair.
Tell your friends that you are looking for furniture. You might happen to end in swapping pieces. It is much easier to replace a door and a drawer on not antique pieces.
The old pull will tell you the screw size and thread, but the length is determined by the thickness of the door and the drawer.
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