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When buying furniture, is it better to have high quality and pay more or have low quality and pay less?

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by Grant

Created on: July 08, 2010

When shopping for furniture, most of us are drawn to the low priced options.  Many of us buy those cheap furniture pieces only to discover at a later date they were not such a bargain.   Cheap furniture just doesn't last.   It often will not survive getting moved from one place to another and in general is easily damaged.   On top of the fact cheap furniture is easily damaged, it is also near impossible to repair.    If you scratch a high quality solid wood piece of furniture, all you have to do is buy the appropriate scratch repair kit for the color of the item.  If you scratch a cheap vinyl coated particle board furniture item, there is nothing you can do to repair a scratch.    If the finish on a high quality item is ruined, it can be refinished for less than replacing the item.  Cheap furniture pieces are put together with fasteners which are often stronger than the particle board material used to construct them, hence these fasteners will often tear through the particle board if too much stress is put on a joint.   High quality hard wood furniture is put together with woods which have an enormous amount of strength.  Many joints are made out of the material, such as dovetail joints or mortise and tenon joints.

Fabric covered furniture such as couches and living room chairs also have important differences between the cheap version and the higher quality expensive version.   These differences present themselves in the quality of the fabric, padding, and structure underneath the fabric.   I had a cheap couch which my kids managed to break apart the support structure inside within a few years.   It is very expensive to get couches reupholstered.   Animals can destroy even a high quality couch, so if you have destructive animals and/or children you might have to take precautions to prevent its destruction.   Higher quality fabric cover pieces are more durable, but they are not as easy to repair or refinish as hardwood furniture.

I have a high quality bedroom set which is 25 years old and still in good shape.  I have bought many other cheaper items over the years, but few of them survive and many of them are in poor condition.    Cheap furniture items are not really cheap at all due to the fact that they will need to be replaced.   A high quality piece of furniture can easily last 50 years. Cheap low quality furniture will last 5 to 10 years if you’re lucky, so when you are comparing the low cost low quality furniture vs. high quality high cost furniture you should consider the fact the low cost furniture will need to be replaced more often.   If you multiply the cost of the low quality furniture by the five items you will need to buy in order to cover the same time period the high quality item will last, the high quality item will likely be less expensive over the long run.


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by Freyda Tartak

Created on: December 20, 2009

Ultimately, you do get what you pay for. However, when it comes to high-end furniture it is important to consider more than just the longevity of the piece. There is also the practicality of the situation to take into account.

Few people still live in homes passed down to them by their ancestors. Lives are transient and where people used to value having antiques in their homes, these days tastes and styles change rapidly. People buy more than one home in a lifetime, and purchase new furniture for each new home. While having solidly built, quality pieces is good practice, is there really a point to breaking the bank in order to accomplish it?

There are some things that it is unwise to skimp on. A cheaply constructed bed will not lead to restful sleep. You may have saved a bundle but, you'll be too cranky to notice. Likewise, an eye sore of a couch will impact your ability to enjoy your relaxation areas. If it looks cheap, you'll feel cheap. On the other hand, some of the most comfortable sofas are from bargain retailers while some of the least comfortable are from stylish, high-end stores. The misconception is that if you spend a lot of money, you can expect a certain level of quality. This is a falacy.

Further still, many people buy furniture because they have or are about to get married and move into a new home together. This is often followed by having children. Children take a while to get used to the idea that furniture must be treated with respect or it will look terrible.

One common mistake made by young couples is to purchase expensive pieces before their kids are old enough to understand the do's and dont's. Then, instead of letting kids be kids, things become really stressful. On the other hand, people who bought something inexpensive are more likely to better enjoy their children and have a better quality of life. It's really quite simple, when you spend a lot of money on something, you are more likely to be obsessed with keeping its value in tact.

Buying anything that will be an important part of your life should depend on two things, and neither one of them are cost or quality. The first is how well the piece will work with your lifestyle. The second, and most important, is if you love it. At the end of the day, it is your home and you have to love being there.

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