ConsignmentTips for Furniture Consignment Store
Shopping:
Buying vintage furniture is one of the smartest things you can do to
furnish your home in a style that is completely your own. You can feel extra
good about it as buying vintage furniture is one of the greenest things you can
do.
Explore
different vintage furniture stores in your area, or an area that has older
homes. It helps to go there often, as some may even have markdowns after a
piece has been on the floor for a certain period of time. If you develop a
relationship with the staff they may tell you if something that might be of
interest to you comes in.
Sometimes
vintage furniture items sold on consignment are in a better shape. If you are
shopping for upholstered furniture, it makes sense to look for gently used
furniture. It is not very cost effective to refurbish upholstered furniture
generally, and not something that most relish doing on their own.
Look
for furniture with good bones. For instance, drawers should slide out easily
and upholstered pieces should have good sturdy frames. Plastic furniture should
not be on the verge of cracking.
While
it would be great to find familiar brand names, don’t confine yourself to well
known brands only. You can look for other manufacturers, too, and they may be
less expensive but just as good. Just remember to look for furniture that is
well made.
Just
because it is old furniture doesn’t mean that the quality is great. Avoid
furniture made with inferior materials and with poor workmanship. Every era has
its share of well made or poorly made furniture. Vintage furniture is no
exception.
Surface
scratches can be fixed. Don't let minor scratches scare you. There are many
products on the market that can help you with those, and if the piece warrants
it you can get it professionally refinished.
Examine
carefully for damage or alterations. If the piece is worth buying, use any
evidence of damage to bargain for a better price. But before you do that, make
sure that the piece can be fixed and that the price of repairs on your vintage
item does not drive the entire cost very high.
Consider
size, especially if you are buying the furniture for your own home. Furniture
can look too big or too small in a store. Take your measurements with you.
See
if you can repurpose the furniture, for example, use a
small table for a nightstand. Unusual furniture in unexpected places will give
your place its own distinct style.
Estate SaleSage will work with
the real estate agent, family and trustee to provide a plan for a smooth
transfer and sale of your estate. We pride ourselves on our compassionate
approach with all individuals involved; this is never any easy task to
accomplish.
Do you have a piece of furniture that needs new
life? *pricing for these services are developed at the time
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