How to Buy Furniture

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When buying furniture, go as high-end as you can.  Buy quality over quantity, and you will never be disappointed.  When furnishing a first whole apartment or home, most people turn to Ikea or other cheap stores.  Ikea offers clean design at a great price, but It’s not going to last the test of time.   I recommend replacing this type of disposable furniture piece by piece, and always have a plan, so you’re not investing in any mistakes.   Having a proper floor plan will ensure that you are investing wisely.DSC_2693

One of the hardest things I see people struggle with when buying furniture is scale.  Furniture Showrooms have really tall ceilings, which makes it hard to judge scale.  Make sure to consider the size of your room and have a floor plan before you head to buy anything.  Otherwise, getting the scale and proportions of each piece right will just be guess work.  If you have a big sofa, 2 small chairs will look ridiculous.  Good design has balance and scale with varying heights of furniture pieces.  You create height with tall pieces of furniture, window treatments and even artwork.stickley sofa

How do you know if what you’re buying is quality?  High-end upholstery is made to last and is more comfortable to sit on, since it is made with the right type of springs, better foam and a hard wood frame.  High-end case goods or wood furniture have more finish options, and the finish is clear instead of cloudy.  Drawers glide open easily and function that way for many years to come.hickory chair tour

I also have to say that I love antiques.  You can usually find better quality pieces for less money with antiques, just be cautious about dressers; they are sometimes stored in damp places, and then the drawers don’t really open smoothly any more.  I should also point out that in the early 1900’s, when we had just started figuring out mass production, the veneers used were not well made. Furniture from this period has not stood the test of time because they didn’t have strong enough glues yet or proper drying techniques.  As a result, veneer has gotten a bad name. However, today’s veneers can be stronger then solid wood construction, so don’t be fooled by the word veneer.night close

Heather McManus

Creative Director

Artistry Interiors

July 30, 2013Print

Heather McManus

Principal Interior Designer, Creative Director, and Author of Love Where You Live – Dream Homes Made Real. Heather McManus, an associate ASID member, often has people hardly believe her design accomplishments since she looks so young. Heather has been Creative Director of Artistry Interiors for over a decade, transforming drab homes into fabulous and functional spaces. Having graduated from Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY she has the trained aesthetics and the industry experience needed for any project. Our design philosophy is “Love where you Live!” Your home should be a sanctuary from everyday life stress. Clients continue to praise how stress free we make the whole design process. Artistry Interiors goal is to make stunning homes that are a reflection of you – whether it is a single room or an entire home. We create a time line to suit your immediate needs as well as long term plans. Looking to work with Heather contact her at info@artistry-interiors.com or call 862.812.1600 now!

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  1. You have some great tips. If you are looking for High End Furniture, I would recommend Mecox Gardens. The furniture they have is so beautiful and it is long lasting. I have bought a few pieces from them and they all look amazing.

  2. This is a really useful article, although I think that the furniture that you really DO end up buying, will really depend on your taste and the tastes of others who live in the same house as you! One thing that a lot of people actually don’t consider when they buy furniture though, is removals. Nobody ever thinks about the poor movers who have to squeeze a humungous sofa through a teeny tiny door frame!

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