How to spot a quality furniture retailer

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In response to some questions we have had emailed in response to articles on choosing dining furniture, we look at the growing trend of online shopping, and how you can be sure you get the best quality at the right price, when you look to the internet to furnish your home.

It is common knowledge that the purchase of your house will probably be the most expensive personal outlay of your entire life. It is also commonly accepted to be one of the most stressful, with mountains of paperwork and other distractions flying around. However, decorating your home can also be an utter chore, due to untrustworthy or incompetent workmen, or just because you find yourself ripped off with inferior furniture and fittings.

Now, buying furniture for your home, wood furniture in particular, will no doubt take up a lot of your time whilst decorating. With the advent of the internet, the amount of people wanting to sell you furniture has increased prodigiously. The problem with too much choice though is that there will always be inferior or unscrupulous companies doing their level best to part you with large amounts of money for frankly rubbish furniture. So, how can you attempt to sift through the chaff and find the wheat, how to spot a good furniture retailer from a bad one?

Well, like many things, a lot of picking a furniture retailer comes down to simple common sense. In many cases, if a price appears too good to be true, it often is. It is false economy to buy the cheapest when for shelling out a little more you could get a piece of furniture that endures.

Also, do your research! Jumping at the first option that appears good is a recipe for disaster. Browse websites, and use search engines with a query like ‘oak furniture’ to assess prices, and take the opinion of families and friends.

If loved ones have furniture you consider to be well made and at a reasonable price, ask them where they got it, would they buy from there again, what was the service like? Word-of-mouth recommendations are often the most reliable indicators as to whether a retailer is genuinely worth considering or not.

Observing the furniture itself is also telling. Pine furniture, while cheap, is flimsy and will not take well to painting and staining. Also, chipboard and MDF constructs will often appear cheap, but will not endure for very long. On this point, solid oak furniture is often the way to go.

Oak furniture is often more expensive than other woods, such as birch, but it’s sheer beauty, longevity and ease when staining or painting means it often makes sense to go with a piece of oak furniture if you want to save money in the long run.

Furthermore, workmanship is also often a good indicator of the quality of a retailer. If the piece seems ramshackle or thrown together, with a sub-par finish, it obviously does not reflect well. Conversely, the sale of oak furniture, as explained above, shows the company is aware of quality, but more than anything things like well dovetailed joints and good, smooth finishes shows a company that takes pride in its work.

In short, doing a bit of research and using common sense can make all the difference in getting a value-for-money, quality piece of furniture. If the price is right, oak furniture is always a good way to go. Personally using oak bedroom furniture helps create one of the most relaxing enviroments.

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