Understanding Leather Furniture before you Invest in It

January 29, 2011

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To most people’s minds, the sound of buying leather furniture equates with luxury, of finally “arriving” in life, and many other extravagant notions. Just to have a leather couch in your living room lends it an air of sophistication and hard-to-top richness. The thing is though that while leather furniture does lend an air of indulgence and wealth, it doesn’t really need to be all that expensive. If you have finally made up your mind that your next living room makeover will involve all-leather furniture, this little primer on what you can do to get the best furniture for your money should help you out.

Not all leather is created in the same way (as if you needed me to tell you that). Some kinds of leather are heavily processed and plasticized so as to not betray any natural markings or signs of having belonged to an animal at one time. Others are processed in a way that the natural quality of the leather comes through. Leather of this kind is particularly treasured by leather enthusiasts.

Leather of the latter kind – the one that retains all the natural beauty of leather is called fullgrain leather. Every natural skin wrinkle, every minor injury that the animal suffered when alive – all of this shows through in fullgrain leather. There is a texture to feel when you run your hand over it that is quite irreplaceable. Leather furniture made of leather like this happens to be the most expensive.

Walking into a showroom that sells leather furniture, you’re likely to hear the term “Topgrain” bandied about. Top grain doesn’t really refer to a kind of leather. Rather, it refers to the how the leather used on a piece of furniture is unsplit. You could have topgrain leather that was fine quality or inferior quality. It just refers to whether the hide used came from one single piece. A particularly prized kind of hide for leather furniture is aniline leather. Leather that’s aniline treated is a hide that’s received dyeing through and through. The leather is porous in nature, and it’s extra soft to the touch. If you want a basic idea of how much to pay for leather, it helps to know that the softer leather is, the more expensive it is. NuBuck happens to be one of the softest kinds of leather used in leather furniture. It’s as soft as velvet and it’s very expensive.

To make sure you keep make the purchase that’s best for you, look at more in furniture you’re considering than merely the texture of the leather. Check to see how strong the frame is and how good the stuffing is. Make sure that the manufacturing is competent and top notch. Remove the cushions and take a close look at what the deck looks like. Everything should be perfectly finished and firm. And of course, the best kind of purchases in leather furniture come from shopping around. If you are willing to compromise and not get the latest design trends that you’re offered, you could conceivably get a great set for far less.

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Looking for new bedroom furniture but think you can’t afford it? Strategies to make your desire a reality

June 21, 2009

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Whether you’re just starting out in your own apartment, or have an established household, furniture is always a necessity. For those furnishing a home for the first time, bedroom furniture is probably first on your list. If you’ve been living with the same bedroom furniture for many years, you might be ready for a change. Your existing furniture may no longer suit your taste, or be remnants from those early days, when you were just beginning to furnish your own household. In either case, a careful plan can get you where you want to go. Let’s take a look at some of your options.

As a first step, you’ll want to define your budget. If you choose to finance your bedroom furniture, in part or whole, be sure an additional monthly payment fits into your current budget. While a few bucks one way or the other won’t make much of a difference, try not to exceed you budgeted amount by more than 5%.

Next, decide on the style of furniture you’d like. There’s basically two approaches: new, matched sets or antique or older, retro styled pieces, which can look great, even though each piece doesn’t match exactly.

If you opt for new furniture, you’re best off buying all of the major pieces in a matched set – bed, dresser and nightstands. In this case, you need to remember that furniture styles change and if you buy the bed now and think you’ll order the dresser later, when you can afford to pay cash, it may no longer be available from the manufacturer. If this poses a problem for your finances, see if the store has a layaway program to secure the remaining pieces, or pay cash for some pieces and finance the rest.

If you decide on antiques, you have more latitude in selecting other individual pieces of bedroom furniture. For example, you have your heart set on an antique brass bed. Since your bed is typically the largest piece of furniture, you may want to buy the bed and mattress first. This helps you get the feel of your new mood and style and visually gives you clues on how another piece will fit in.

Once the bed of your choice is in your home, try looking through antique furniture magazines for styles that please you. If you want a retro look, such as Art Deco pieces, stick to one period. Cut out pictures of furniture you like and paste each on an index card or sheet of paper. Much like looking at paint or wallpaper swatches, this gives you an idea of how that piece will coordinate in your overall bedroom furniture scheme.

For a cohesive look, stick with stains that match closely and are plainer in style. Ornate trimmings on a dresser, mixed with nightstands of a Shaker design, even though stained in a similar shade, will ultimately look out of place and make the room appear cluttered and disorganized.

A mix of new and antique furnishings rarely works. The only case in which it does work is if you buy a new bed, without a head or foot board and furnish the rest of your bedroom with antiques or retro furniture.

Don’t be in a giant hurry to part with your cash. If buying new bedroom furniture, watch the furniture sales. Ask sales people about upcoming sale dates, as well as their business card and which days they work, so they know you’re serious and will ask for them when you come to buy; furniture sales people generally receive commissions, so they’ll appreciate your loyalty. Inquire about layaway programs and terms.

If you’re going for the retro or antique bedroom furniture, watch the classifieds and browse the local antique malls, flea markets, garage and estate sales. You can find some fabulous deals on bedroom furniture in these venues – if you’re willing to take your time.

As with most markets today, it’s a buyer’s market in furniture. New or old, you can always negotiate on price for a better deal. Happy Shopping! 

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