Alternatives
to Thrift Store Furniture
Frugal
furniture can be a real challenge. Even
if you decide to build it yourself, that can take time, expertise and
frequently the cost of materials can make it less than viable. Thrift store furniture is an obvious option,
but you have to watch those stores like a hawk because the good stuff gets
snapped up immediately. When you arrive
there’s typically only a couple of couches and chairs left – and they’re not
worth writing home about.
The
selection at the for-profit used stores is always better and so is the quality,
but the prices are going to be considerably more than you’ll find at a thrift
store.
Two
wonderful alternatives to these choices address all of the above issues:
selection; quality and price. The first
is the used office furniture market.
These are typically huge stores, frequently in industrial parks. There isn’t much of a showroom, instead it’s
like hunting through a hoarder’s garage.
But the quality of the tables, wall-units, waiting room chairs and
couches make this a marvelous alternative to thrift stores. You’ll find the prices only slightly higher
and the selection is dizzying.
The second
alternative is the used hotel furniture market.
It’s wing chair heaven. There
aren’t a lot of dining tables, but there’s no shortage of dining chairs, floor
lamps, table lamps, armoires, coffee tables and off course – beds and
bedframes. Just like the with office
furniture market, the selection is vast, the quality is great and the prices
are only slightly higher than what you’d find at the thrift store.
So, if you’re
needing to freshen up the look of your place, but you want to do it the frugal
way – consider these two alternatives.