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Furniture bargains in 2013

February 1, 2013 By Beth 9 Comments

The kids have left felt tip marks on the dining room table. Meanwhile, the cats have mistaken your sofa for a scratching post. Maybe it’s time for a bit of furniture shopping and, thanks to the early 2013 sales, now could be the perfect time to do it.

The prospect of buying large pieces of furniture can appear daunting no matter how much of a bargain’s on offer. Here are some tips to help you choose the right piece of furniture for your home:

Know what you’re looking for

Ever been out looking for a bedside table in the sales only to come home with a mirror and a pot plant? Make sure you know what you want before you go so you don’t get sidetracked from your mission. To save agonising for hours over the Nordic-style oak sideboard or a sleek black lacquered version, get a sense of the style of piece you’re looking for too.

Measure up

Know the importance of being careful with your measurements. Yes, that large sofa may fit in theory, but if it completely dominates the space, you could end up hating it no matter how much of a bargain it was. One way to get a feel of how it fits before you buy is to cut out pieces of paper from measurements to make a template of the item in question. This will help you get an idea of how much space it takes up and you may be able to try out a few seating arrangements without the heavy lifting.

Choose furniture that works twice as hard

Consider items with extra, hidden storage inside such as coffee tables with shelves or beds with drawers underneath. If your bargain hunting turns up any modular pieces, nab them quickly! These can be moved around to suit your changing lifestyle, giving you furniture that can last for years to come.

Are you sitting comfortably?

Yes, it may well be cheaper to buy large pieces online but, with such a big investment, it’s worthwhile to take it for a test drive. This will allow you to assess the colour and quality. If it’s a sofa, take another person with you to see what it’s like with two people sitting on it.

Flat pack or ready-made…

…that depends on your capabilities with the electric screwdriver. Flat pack furniture may take an afternoon to put together, but it can be much cheaper. Plus, you’re usually able to take it away straight from the shop. But if you know that putting up wardrobes with your nearest and dearest is the fastest way to start a huge row, ready-assembled could be for the best.

Essential checks

Whether you’ve saved up or taken out a loan to cover the initial outlay, buying large pieces of furniture – even if they’re on sale – is still a major expense. The process requires some careful consideration, and it pays to double-check the quality of the service you’re receiving. While you’re in the shop, ask about details such as guarantees and delivery times; with many people buying sofas in early 2013 you may be waiting longer than you’d planned.

If you’re buying anything wooden like a chest of drawers, make sure you open up one of the drawers to check how they’re hanging and to look at the quality of the wood inside- a real giveaway. With sofas, ask whether they’re made of hardwood or soft (hardwood is better) and actually pick up a sofa cushion as normally the heavier they are, the better the quality.

This guest post was written on behalf of Money Matters, the Sainsbury’s Bank blog. The views expressed in this post are those of the author and not of Sainsbury’s Bank. Though it may include tips and information, it does not constitute advice and should not be used as a basis for any financial decisions. Sainsbury’s Bank accepts no responsibility for the opinions and views of external contributors and the content of external websites included within this post. All information in this post was correct at date of publication.

Filed Under: Home & Garden, Simply Life Tagged With: decorating, furniture, home, shopping

Comments

  1. Mer says

    February 1, 2013 at 11:23 am

    Thanks for the tips! I’ve been shopping for a new coffee table and, with my tiny living room, have found it really helpful to make a scale floorplan to get a sense of just how much space it will take up.

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  2. Tammy S says

    February 1, 2013 at 12:06 pm

    Great tips. I would have never thought to ask what kind of wood the sofa was made from. Thanks for the post.

    Reply
  3. saminder gumer says

    February 1, 2013 at 9:48 pm

    this is some great advice. i will use many of them when i am looking for new furniture. which will be soon.

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  4. Rich Hicks says

    February 1, 2013 at 10:26 pm

    Glad to read this. We are in the market for a new living room set. So many to choose from!

    Reply
  5. Alicia K says

    February 2, 2013 at 8:08 am

    good tips. too bad im not planning on buying any furniture

    Reply
  6. stephanie says

    February 2, 2013 at 8:53 am

    great tips thanks!

    Reply
  7. Elena says

    February 2, 2013 at 9:17 pm

    Great tips! We need to buy a new sofa and chairs

    Reply
  8. kelly nicholson says

    February 12, 2013 at 8:34 pm

    i like this thanks..

    Reply
  9. Charlene Shaver says

    February 14, 2013 at 3:19 pm

    Your review was very helpful. Thanks for posting the great tips 🙂

    Reply

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