Wednesday, October 10, 2012

When Buying Furniture Make Sure You Check These Points

By Emmanuel T Patterton


When you decide to take the plunge and buy some antique furniture it can be worrying that you are going to pick up a quality item. Below is some tops tips to remember when you go out to make your first purchase. It is important to remember that many items of antique furniture has been restored or has been fixed, this shouldn't put you off because you will find that a huge number of items have had work on them because they have been around for such a long time. The advantage of restored furniture is that if it is done will then you will barely notice and repairs and on top of this the price will be much better than a non restored perfect item.

So below is a set of steps that every second hand furniture buyer should take note of.

1. locate the item that you like the look of and will be suitable for your house

2. measure your home and measure the time to make sure it will fit

3. ask the owner of the shop as many questions about the item as possible

4. try to find the items history and what it has been through in recent years

5. carefully check the item for repair work, remember it does not matter that it has been repaired just how well it has been repaired is key

6. find out more about what you are buying by going away and researching on the internet

7. think about how it is going g to be delivered, no one wants to buy and item then have it trashed in transit

8. check with yourself and you bank account about what you actually want to pay for the item

9. make an offer based on what you want to pay and no what is on the pricing tag

10. lastly bargain with the owner to bring the price down or if they won't bring the price down why not try getting a smaller item chucked in for free.

Buying a used item of furniture or a classic item of furniture can be hard but it might bring you some absolutely fantastic pieces. Remember it is more likely to have a hidden past so check the item a few times to make sure it is what it says on the tin!




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