Sunday 30 September 2012

The Key Steps To Buying Furniture

By Emmanuel T Patterton


When looking for antique or second hand furniture to buy it can be tough. There are some steps to consider that you wouldn't normally consider when buying a item of furniture from new. One thing people forget and often the same reason puts them off antique furniture is that items often have had repairs at some time or another. This should not put you off, as many items will have been repaired at some stage of life or another. It is more important to look for a bit of furniture with a good repair than to look for one without any repair. This is because nearly all items will have some work down to them it just depends on the quality of the repair work that has been done.

Below are ten essential considerations to be made when buying antique, classic or second hand furniture.

1. locate the item that you like the look of and think carefully about it in situation in your house and how it would look

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. look for repair work and check the quality, remember that antique furniture is always subject to repair work but just how much and the quality vary a massive amount

6. know what you are buying, go away and do your research

7. check the delivery terms with the shop and if it is covered for damage in transit

8. think how much you want to pay for it

9. make an offer and make the offer based on what you think the item is worth rather than what the shop owner is telling you it is worth.

10. the last thing to do is talk with the owner and make an offer, remember to prepare yourself for some movement on your offer but make sure you keep within your limit.

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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