A Guide On What To Consider When Shopping For Furniture

| Sunday, August 7, 2011
By Adriana Noton


If the thought of furniture shopping has you breaking out in hives, these simple guidelines can go a long way in alleviating your stress. The first item on your list should be a good notebook. Use it to list your ideas, measurements, prices, color swatches and possible suppliers. That way, you won't end up with upholstery in the wrong shade, or have to run back to half a dozen shops because you don't remember where you saw that perfect sideboard. Below, we are going to tell you what to consider when shopping for furniture.

Work out exactly how much money you have to spend. It's really easy to bust your budget even if you think are paying only a little more for each item. These sums do add up, so it's a good idea to keep track of what you are spending on.

Unless you are an interior decorator or hang around those shops all the time, most of us are hard pressed to know how much everything costs. It's time to do some window-shopping. The prices can vary a great deal depending on the quality of materials, brand names and where and when you buy, so take some time to go out there and look.

Many stores offer discounts on end-of-line and stock clearance items. Sales are also the ideal time to pick up big-ticket items like refrigerators, and bedroom sets. The last thing you need is to end up in debt over your couch or bed.

The way you live and your lifestyle will play a major role in what pieces you need. If you entertain often then a nice dining table and chairs will be an essential.

Your measuring tape can be your best friend when it comes to achieving harmony. Big pieces will fill a room, making it look smaller. Pieces that are too small will fail to stand out. If you are looking to fill a particular space, for example between built-ins, being even a few inches out can be a disaster. Remember, it's all about proportions. Consider your lifestyle when planning your purchases. Think of where your family hangs out. Do you need a dedicated space if you work from home. It's a lot simpler to buy these items for the way you live than try to plan your lifestyle around your stuff.

Interior designers know that the right combination of style and color can make the difference between a home that is chic or just kitsch. If you've always had a hankering for a bright purple sofa, by all means get it, but set it against plainer furniture or white walls. Throws, cushions and rugs add color and are relatively inexpensive. These are easy to change around giving your room a fresh look.

It is said that it is far better to travel than to arrive. So, treat furniture Canada shopping as an opportunity to explore. The perfect piece may turn up in the unlikeliest place. Aim for items you are comfortable with, so take your time and enjoy the process.




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